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pantographs directions
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pantographs directions
when doing a pantograph and following from behind do you go right to left or left to right
I havent been able to make up my mind so I do both
I havent been able to make up my mind so I do both
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Re: pantographs directions
garden, what kind of machine do you have? I always sew right to left. My Gammill doesn't like to sew left to right.
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Re: pantographs directions
My Juki sews any way I want it to sew so I go back and forth across the quilt.
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Re: pantographs directions
I go left to right on my APQS. I can go both directions, but my Liberty prefers left to right. I mean I have to go both directions when doing feathers or something like that. But with pantos it is definitely left to right and with over-all I start up in the left hand top corner and just kind of work my way to the right filling up all the quilting space.
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Re: pantographs directions
qc- I have a nolting and it doesnt care if it is left to right or right to left
what happens if you go left to right
what happens if you go left to right
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Re: pantographs directions
I get lots of thread breaks and it's hard to guide.
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Re: pantographs directions
I always go right to left and then I go back and do it again. I have a gammill.
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Re: pantographs directions
I'm thinking that if you always go, for instance, from left to right, that the backing and batting might squoosh to the right and the quilt might come out being a little crooked. El says that when you are piecing 2 1/2" strips together go one way and then sew the next strip on sewing in the other directin to keep things from bending. I'm thinking in that same manner for the quilting part.
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Re: pantographs directions
I know when you sew on a home machine compared to a commercial machine it is way different. That's why when you sew on the home machine you have to put a ton of saftey pins in it to keep everything from shifting.
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Re: pantographs directions
Cindy, that's one of the reasons you baste the sides - to keep everything from "squooshing" to one side. On the Gammill you always sew from right to left. Nadine is right - quilting on the commercial machines as opposed to the home machines is way different.