Bella Feather Pantograph (E2E) 10"

Quilt stunning feathers across your quilt with the Bella Feather Pantograph (E2E) by Keryn Emmerson for Urban Elementz. See the animation to visualise the stitch path! (Single row 10", total length 144")
  • Unleash your creativity: The Bella Feather Pantograph (E2E) by Keryn Emmerson for Urban Elementz features a beautiful, flowing feather design, perfect for adding a touch of elegance and movement to your quilts.
  • Perfect for edge-to-edge quilting: This paper pantograph allows you to trace the design onto your quilt top and achieve beautiful, continuous feathers across your entire quilt, creating a cohesive and impressive look.
  • Large-scale design: The single row design (10" wide) is ideal for creating a bold and impactful feather motif on your quilts.
  • Easy to use: Despite the larger size, the design is easy to follow and achieve flawless results on your quilting machine (check compatibility for specific models).
  • Designed by Keryn Emmerson: Bring the artistry of Keryn Emmerson's quilting designs to your next project.

See the animation for a visual representation of the stitch path!

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  • Unleash your creativity: The Bella Feather Pantograph (E2E) by Keryn Emmerson for Urban Elementz features a beautiful, flowing feather design, perfect for adding a touch of elegance and movement to your quilts.
  • Perfect for edge-to-edge quilting: This paper pantograph allows you to trace the design onto your quilt top and achieve beautiful, continuous feathers across your entire quilt, creating a cohesive and impressive look.
  • Large-scale design: The single row design (10" wide) is ideal for creating a bold and impactful feather motif on your quilts.
  • Easy to use: Despite the larger size, the design is easy to follow and achieve flawless results on your quilting machine (check compatibility for specific models).
  • Designed by Keryn Emmerson: Bring the artistry of Keryn Emmerson's quilting designs to your next project.

See the animation for a visual representation of the stitch path!