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All Edge to Edge longarm services includes batting and thread. Batting used is 80/20 Hobbs batting and the thread brand used is Glide. Calculate Square Inches: Multiply your quilt’s width by its length. Example: A 60″ x 60″ quilt is 3,600 square inches (60 x 60). Calculate Estimated Cost: Multiply the square inches by $.035 Example: 3,600 x $0.035 per square inch = $126.00
Includes designs up to Medium Density
High Density Designs
Quilts that are smaller than (42" wide x 42" long)
Your quilt backing is a crucial part of the process. Required Size: All backing must be at least 5 inches larger than the quilt top on all four sides. If your backing is not large enough, I cannot load it onto the frame without adding fabric. This will incur a $25 fee to cover the cost of the material and my time.
If you have fabric shipped directly to me, I can do a basic piecing (one seam) of your backing
To ensure the best results, your quilt top and borders should be square. If your quilt top is not square or the borders are wavy, some puckering may occur, and I cannot guarantee a perfect outcome. Additional fees may be added for extra time spent pressing or adjusting.
I offer several binding options for your finished quilt. To discuss hand binding, please text me, as availability is limited and I must work that into my schedule as I have time. To calculate cost, add the length of all four sides of your quilt to get the total linear inches. Example: For a 60″ x 60″ quilt, the total is 240 linear inches (60+60+60+60). Multiply this by the per-inch rate to get your estimate.
per linear inch. You provide the prepared binding strips, and I attach them to the quilt top for you to finish by hand.
per linear inch. You provide the fabric, I prepare the binding strips, and attach them to the quilt top for you to finish by hand.
per linear inch. You provide the fabric, I prepare the binding strips and attach them to the quilt back and machine stitch down the front.
per linear inch. You provide the fabric, I prepare the binding strips and attach to the quilt front and hand stitch the back.
You Pay: All postage costs are the client’s responsibility.
I recommend shipping your quilt to me via UPS or USPS using a flat-rate box, as they include tracking and some insurance.
You Pay: All postage costs are the client’s responsibility.
Once your quilt is finished, I will calculate the exact cost of return postage, which will be added to your final invoice. Insurance: I am not responsible for lost or stolen packages. You can request additional postal insurance on your form for the return trip.
I am not responsible for lost or stolen packages. You can request additional postal insurance on your form for the return trip.
You will not be billed until your quilt is finished.
Once your quilt is complete, I will send you a text with photos, followed by an email with a link to pay the invoice and tracking information for the return shipment.
Your quilt will be shipped once payment is received.
My typical turnaround time is around 4 weeks.
During busy season it can be as much as 6 weeks, so please plan accordingly!
Rush requests may be considered but not guaranteed.
Press both your quilt top and backing thoroughly.
Trim all loose threads from both the front and back of your quilt top. Dark threads can show through light fabric if not trimmed.
If your quilt top or backing is directional, mark the top with a safety pin and a note. I am not responsible for directional mistakes if this is not done.
For the best results, ensure your quilt top and backing are square to prevent puckering. I cannot issue refunds for puckers if the quilt has wavy borders. If you have any questions, please feel free to reach out via phone, email, or text. I am happy to help ensure you get the results you want and that your quilt travels safely!
133 First Street, Milton, Wisconsin 53563, United States
Phone Number: 608-352-5466
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