Sketched Edge-to-Edge

This might just be our favorite day of the week. Today we are showcasing the Sketched Edge-to-Edge Set. This is a 7-piece set created from sketchbook inspiration.

Sketched Edge to Edge Bundle | Quiltable

This set creates a soft, hand-drawn, informal look on your quilting projects and has coordinate blocks available at ProStitcher.com. The designs appear to be free-motion stitched, while having the accuracy and precision of the (actual) longarm robotic system.

Borders

Sketched Edge-to-Edge Design 1

While the set is called Sketched Edge-to-Edge, we’ll let you in on a little secret: A couple of the designs make fantastic borders as their artwork does not nest and fits perfectly into a rectangular space.

Sketched E2E | Quiltable

Software

Preview digital mockups on YOUR quilts using PS Designer software. You do not need to own a Pro-Stitcher brand robotic system to preview, create, and use PS Designer software. Anyone can use this versatile vector-based product.

Quilt Arrangement

Take a look at how two of these sketched designs work with each other to create an edge-to-edge quilt body and coordinating border.

Sketched Set Layout | Quiltable | Jen Eskridge

Sketched Set Layout | Quiltable | Jen Eskridge

Longarm For Hire

And the best part: These designs stitch quickly without over-stitching or tracing. If you longarm for hire, this loose design, included in the set, is invaluable. This is also a fantastic gender-neutral design to quickly stitch projects for your own personal, charitable, and gift-giving uses.

Sketched E2E | Quiltable



We cannot wait to see your projects. Use the hashtag #prostitcher when sharing.

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