![]() This causes the stitch pattern to be identical to the pantograph pattern. Our Gammill quilting machine has an actual red laser that our quilter uses to follow a pantograph pattern. The computer automatically adjusts the motor speed based on the motion speed and makes each stitch identical. Our Gammill quilting machine has a special optional computer that senses motion speed in both the x and y axes. Maintaining a constant stitch length is important to the overall appearance of your quilt. We have over 100 different patterns to choose from you can see these in the Pattern section. ![]() Our quilter uses our Stylaser™ to create a continuously repeating pattern in rows over the entire quilt, creating a unified look. Used as an overall pattern or in specific areas of the quilt. ![]() So-called because the quilting machine has a long arm to reach across a wide area for sewing various patterns on the quilt surface.Ĭontinuous curving line, can be small to large. King Tut Quilting Thread has the least lint and is the strongest of any cotton thread. There are sixteen beautiful variegated colors, each with a 1 1/2" color-change interval, meaning the colors will flow through your quilt. The staple fibers are 10% longer than Long Staple cotton which means less lint and extra strength. Only a small percentage of Egyptian cotton is classified as Extra Long Staple. Made from the cream of the crop cotton in Egypt, King Tut Quilting Thread is 100% Extra Long Staple (ELS) Egyptian cotton. Our quilter is constantly operating the machine by hand, insuring the pattern filts your quilt and and does not display a "manufactured" appearance.ĭense custom quilting, usually containing motifs and patterns to fit the quilt top. Our machine is not "computer-controlled". The Gamguide is a special attachment for our Gammill quilting machine that allows our quilter to quilt perfectly straight lines. There are many designs to choose from and are chosen to match the fabrics, style and design of the quilt top. Can be textures such as water, wood, or can be feathers, flower designs, and overall fills. No pattern is used our quilter moves the machine like she is drawing with it. Heart shaped forms on both sides of a main stem can be round, heart shaped, freeform, or can even be used to fill an area. Free motion designs are also in this category.ġ/4 inch to 1/2 inch spaced repeating quilting used around applique or pieced work. ![]() Custom quilting patterns are determined when you bring your project to our studio. It might include outlining individual blocks, stippling and meandering in the background, and selectively placed block designs. We have many different block patterns to choose from you can see these in the Patterns section.Ī custom pattern requires a more individualized service that is designed to enhance your quilt’s overall appearance. She can use the same pattern in many different blocks, or use a different pattern in each block. Our quilter uses our Stylaser™ to create a pattern that will fit into a specific block. If you are shipping to us, you will not have to pay for shipping the batting both directions.Ģ 1/2 inch folded fabric machine stitched to the front of quilt, folded around to the back of the quilt and hand-stitched to the back with mitered corners.Ģ 1/2 inch folded fabric machine stitched to back of quilt and folded to front and machine stitched to quilt front very close to edge of binding material. The batting will not have fold marks and will improve the overall appearance of your quilt. If you prefer, we can supply the batting for your project. We also offer black batting, 120 inch wide. We purchase batting in 90 inch and 120 inch wide rolls.We use 100% cotton batting, in Natural or White colors. Your quilt will have rows of continuous quilting designs that go from one edge of the quilt to the other.Īpproximately 4 inch spaced machine quilting stitches, both horizontal and vertical, for those who wish to hand quilt. These are the simplest and most popular patterns. Your quilt will have rows of continuous quilting designs that go from one edge of the quilt to the other. This is similar to Basic Quilting, but includes more intricate designs such as fancy flowers, leaves or meandering.
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