Monday, October 5, 2009
Thursday, September 17, 2009
Zig Zag Bento Box by Terry Blevins
This is from Terry's Blog
Bento Box N Circle Lord Stuff
Monday, April 27, 2009
Border Crosshatch by Joanne Hendrick
Tuesday, June 24, 2008
Waves by Susan Ramey
Susan Ramey has allowed me to post her quilt done with Waves.
She mounted it sideways and quilted ribbons and waves.
The border was done with overlapping Zig Zags.
You can see a discussion of this quilt at http://www.apqs.com/quiltboard/viewthread.php?tid=11440
Cheers,
Michael
Sunday, June 15, 2008
Pink Bargello Ribbon by Judi Olson
Here is a Breast Cancer charity quilt by Judi Olson. Judi used the Circle Lord ZiG Zag template to do the ribbons. The quilt is mounted sideways.
"The pattern is called Pink Bargello Ribbon and the designer is Heidi K. Farmer. Her website is www.fabricpatch.net if you want that too. Great pattern to follow, wonderful instructions!

May 28, 2007
Hi,
Below are pictures of a charity quilt pieced by
Gail Brown,of Guelph,Ontario,be raffled for breast
cancer research.
It is a heart ribbon bargello pattern. Kay mounted it
sideways and used the waves of the ZIG ZAG template to stitch hanging ribbons.
Thursday, June 5, 2008
Zig Zag by Deb Levy
Here is a quilt crosshatched by Deb Levy using the Zig Zag template.
Deb works on a Gammill Premier.
Thanks Deb,
Michael

"And this was a top my clients grandmother made in the 1930's. She wanted it quilted, but with no batting. It did have some piecing "issues". I used my circle lord giant zig zag template to do perfect crosshatching. Once I lined up the row, I actually stitched it from the front so I could control and work in the fullness as I went. It worked beautifully, and she was thrilled."
From Deb's Blog http://quiltingwithragdolls.blogspot.com/
Monday, May 5, 2008
Waves used by Norma Hanson
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The following quilts are quilts done by Norma Hanson of BC Canada
using the Waves pattern of the Zig Zag template.
"How I do it"



















Waves Patterns - Section 3
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ZIG ZAG TEMPLATE INSTRUCTIONS
WAVES PATTERNS – Section 3
Quilt below by Linda Mae Diny

Designs made using
The Zig Zag Visulizer developed by Gary Covington III
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Sunday, May 4, 2008
Zig Zag Patterns section 2
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ZIG ZAG TEMPLATE INSTRUCTIONS
ZIG ZAG PATTERNS – Section 2
Quilt below by Linda Mae Diny
The Zig Zag Visulizer developed by Gary Covington III
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Circle Lord Zig Zag and Waves Template
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ZIG ZAG TEMPLATE INSTRUCTIONS
TEMPLATE SET UP – Section 1
ZIG ZAG INSTRUCTIONS
3 sections template for King,
2 sections for Queen,
Pin Plate,
bag of plastic blocks
Center section
Bargello quilted using waves ribbons
with quilt mounted sideways
ZIG ZAG TEMPLATE MOUNTING INSTRUCTIONS
taped under the left corner, you will lift and slide the template back and forth to make the pattern. Set up instructions are below.
When using ZZ lines, lay all three sections of the template on the table, so that the ZZ line is to the back of the table (closest to you). Center the template as required for the top being quilted - just as with a paper panto. When using the Waves, position it so that the waves line is at the back. Do not use rubber mat when using the pin plate. If you are just using the lines, or want to shift the template without the pin plate, you can put mat underneath for the entire length, for the greatest stability. Tape the corners to stop accidental shifting when not using the pin plate,
or the plastic edge blocks.
You will, usually, use the holes in the lower left corner of the template. Number the holes with a Sharpie marker, as seen above. The hole above the row is a registration hole used for advancing the fabric. This hole is not to be numbered.After centering the template, and marking the holes, place the pin plate below the left corner of the template with the pin in hole 11 or 12. Place a piece of painters tape over the end of the pin plate sticking out. Lift the Template off the pin plate and tape it down on all four sides , as shown below.
Here is the tape and Pin plate ( Newest pin plates is 6 inches, as above)
Operating Instructions.
Withe the Zig Zag line, slow down at the corners. With the Waves, follow the groove, keeping the wave motion in mind.
There are registration holes for both the Zig Zag and Waves lines. To quilt, follow the Visulizer patterns in Sections 2 and 3.
When crosshatching, do all the passes on one row before moving on to the next row.
Here is a picture of the Zig Zag template on the back of the APQS Millenium using this method. The APQS machines are the most difficult to work with because there are no edge walls. It is best if you have a Patterngrid to help line up the template. When you have the template lined up, follow these instructions.
Place 4 blocks along the bottom of the template. First, put a piece of blue painter's tape across the center of the block. Then, put tape across the back, and press both down firmly, while making sure that the block and template are still squared to the table.
See Sections 2 and 3 for patterns
































