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Pantographs
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Curly Q Pantograph
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$16.50 |
A wonderful beginning panto with an easy movement and versitle design. |
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Click here for more pictures and information about "Regal Pantograph".
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Click here for more pictures and information about "Beep Beep! Pantograph design".
Click here for more pictures and information about "Ice Cream Pantograph ".
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Adobe Pantograph
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$16.50 |
Southwest, masculine or contemporary quilts will be enhanced by this design. |
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Click here for more pictures and information about "Buttercup Beauty Pantograph".
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Up and Down Pantograph
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$16.50 |
This design works great for a boys quilt or a contemporary design. It is interlocking and has 2 rows on the roll. |
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Fleur de Swirl Pantograph
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$16.50 |
Although this design interlocks, it is not so deep that it wouldn't make a good border design too. |
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Ruffle Flower Pattern Pack
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$75.00 |
This pattern pack includes 13 designs made to fit in different sized borders, blocks and triangles. The designs relate to each other to be very complimentary on a quilt with many different piecing areas to fill. |
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Every Which Way
Paper pieced pattern designed by Karen Stone.
$300.00
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Seam in Back lining
Use a slight zig-zag stitch to add a little give to the seam so it does not compress more than the rest of the backing. Making the seam one-half inch and pressing it open is also helpful.
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