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Getting Started with Pantographs

usually 10 to 12 feet long

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More Edge-to-Edge Quilting Tips

or table runners. But larger quilts — twin size through king size — can handle larger designs. How will the quilt be used? If it will be well loved

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Edge-to-Edge Quilting

including borders

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Longarm Quilting with Rulers and Templates, Part 3

to use full circle templates for circles. This set has circles from 2 inches in diameter through 12 inches. They have ruler lines and a center hole to make it […]

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Longarm Quilting with Rulers and Templates, Part 1

the ruler needs to be in contact with the quilting sandwich) Only use as much pressure as needed to keep the ruler from slipping Quilt only where you can securely […]

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Another Useful App for Planning Your Quilting

processed””:”” If you’re an iPad user

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Deciding How to Quilt Your Quilt

switch to a lighter thread and consider framing the basket with some interesting quilting. Whatever you choose

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Planning Your Quilt Borders with Quilting in Mind

scrappy quilt look fine don’t they? The fabric in the borders is great inspiration for how to quilt them. Wouldn’t this be cute if it were quilted in a cross-hatch […]

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Stitching in the Ditch Using Rulers

usually on the side of the seam where there is less bulk from the seam allowance. Machine quilters

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“Spirals can be used in blocks and borders too. And they are great combined with other shapes to create gorgeous designs.”

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