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Camber E2E Digital Quilting Design

 

 

 

Camber features repeating floral-inspired motifs with petals radiating from a center circle — a clean pattern that feels classic without feeling fussy.

Many of the new pantographs I've designed over the last several months (Modra, Wifi, Bloomlet, and Smokescreen) have had a "freestyle" or a handguided feel to them. In contrast, Camber feels geometric and structured.



Camber also bridges traditional and modern—my favorite way to live life! ☺️ The echoed line within each petal reminds me of Orange Dream, which is my take on a traditional orange peel. Except this design is a lot easier to use because precision alignment between rows is not required.



The slight curvature between rows creates a gentle wave effect that adds dimension. The word camber means the slightly convex or arched shape of a road or other horizontal surface. It’s a nod to movement—a tiny architectural nudge that softens the repeat and keeps the eye moving. Plus, I love the little triangle shapes that emerg...

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Cross-Stitched | Digital Quilting Design for Computerized Longarm Machines

 

 

 

I released a digital pantograph called Plus last summer (shown in the next image). Leading up to the release, I debated about which orientation to use for the little plusses because I was going back and forth between the up-and-down orientation of Plus and the diagonal orientation of today's release. I ended up deciding that they were different enough that instead of either/or, we could have both! The right time—or rather quilt top—came along, and I thought the diagonal version would look great on it, so here we are today.

Plus:

 

More on the quilt top in a minute, but the 45º angles of the star patchwork in this quilt was what made me think Cross-Stitched would be a good fit for the quilting.
 


The small-scale of the pantograph design lends itself well to creating a texture-rich backdrop. There have been a number of times when I look at the effect of the quilting, and my brain wants to think that circles are part of the design, even though they aren't. I also pick up subl...

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