Barnyard Dreams 11″ Pictogram

(2 customer reviews)

$20.00

3 in stock (can be backordered)

Description

This pattern is 11″ wide & 12′ long with no repeats.

The distinctive feature of a Pictogram is that it’s a pantograph with NO repeats.  It’s a complete 12′ roll comprised of 4 panels of 3′ each, all “hooked” together. I’ve added a dotted line at each 36″ section. While they can be stacked up as shown in the picture, they can also be quilted like an E2E or B2B giving lots of pictorial subject matter to your quilt.

To avoid placing an animal or image on top of itself all the way down the quilt I recommend starting at a different 36″ division for each “pass.” After starting, continue quilting through as many sections as needed for that row. You won’t have to stop – the line is continuous. For a full sized quilt I might make 7-8 rows, starting at various sections of the panto.

 “Barnyard Dreams” includes the following designs:

Chickens, Goose, Cat, Dog, Rabbits, Goats, Sheep, Pigs, Cow, Girl, Horse, Horse and Wagon, Farmhouse, Barn, Hand Pump, Tractor, Scarecrow, Vegetable Garden, Windmill, Sunflower, Cornstalks, Apple Tree, Oak Tree, Pear Tree, Pine Tree, Chicken Wire.

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2 reviews for Barnyard Dreams 11″ Pictogram

  1. judy

    Comments: I’m not sure I understand the pictograms pantographs! Must they be used on a quilt 3′ wide or less as they do not hook up to each other? I love the barnyard one! Thanks, Doreen

    Hi Doreen,

    The “Panels” are only stacked up in the picture to make it easy to see everything.
    The distinctive feature of Pictograms is that they are a twelve foot long pantograph with NO repeats. It’s a complete 12′ roll and all “hooked” together. I’ve added a dotted line at each 36″ section. While they can be stacked up as shown in the picture, they can also be quilted like an E2E or B2B giving lots of pictorial subject matter to your quilt.

    To avoid placing an animal or image on top of itself all the way down the quilt I recommend starting at a different 36″ division for each “pass.” After starting, continue quilting through as many sections as needed for that row. You won’t have to stop – the line is continuous. For a full sized quilt I might make 8 rows, starting at various sections of the panto.

    I’ve attached a picture of the whole long view.

    Judy

  2. Cindy K (verified owner)

    I ordered this pantograph several months ago. I had never seen pictogram pantographs before finding your business. I think they are really fun!

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