Services

  • The magic of longarm quilting unveiled - a world of fabric sliced with joy, stitched with care, and quilted with love. Your quilts deserve the best!

    Electronic Pantographs: Computer edge-to-edge pantograph patterns with light to medium density are $0.03 per square inch for quilt top. For example, if the quilt top is 80 x 80 the total would be 80 x 80 x 0.03 = $192.

    Electronic Custom: Numerous computer patterns, cropping out around applique or embroidery and edge-to-edge pantograph patterns with heavy density are $0.035- $0.05 per square inch for quilt top.

    Pricing for longarm services includes: thread, batting (Hobbs 80/20) and quilt trimming and squaring after quilting. If you would like to use a different batting, we can discuss prior to pricing quote.

  • Enter the realm of bespoke quilts - where threads dance on the fabric canvas, each stitch a tale of craftsmanship, each quilt a masterpiece of warmth and comfort.

    T-Shirt Quilts: $21.00-$29.00 per shirt - base pricing. Contact us for a quote.

    Memory Quilts: Individual quotes based on size, material and pattern selection. Contact us for a quote.

    Custom Quilts from Pattern: Individual quotes based on size, material and pattern selection. Contact us for a quote.

  • Experience the elegance of expertly quilted creations - a symphony of patterns, textures, and colors woven together to create quilts that tell stories and wrap you in coziness.

    Binding:

    ~ Machine attached binding for client to complete sewing is $0.15 per inch.

    ~ Machine attached and machine finished binding is $0.25 per inch.


    ~ Machine attached and hand sewn finished binding is $0.50 per inch.

    Customer to supply the prepared binding fabric.

Preparing your quilt for longarm services.

  • 1. Quilt top should be as square (or rectangular) as possible. If the quilt top is not squared, any irregularities in quilting such as puckering or gathering cannot always be avoided.


    2. If your quilt does not have a border, you should stitch around the perimeter approximately 1/8” from the edge to prevent stretching and seams unraveling.


    3. Quilt top should be pressed flat and all loose threads trimmed.

  • 1. Quilt back should be as square (or rectangular) as possible.


    2. Quilt back should be at least 4” larger than your quilt top on each side. If the quilt top is 60” x 60”, then the back should be 68” x 68”. All extra material once the quilt is trimmed will be returned to you.