Does anyone recognize this longarm quilt service?
#11
Might also check out the quilt Stover (MO) quilt shop--they also have a very reasonable rate. Happy Crafter's does charge very little--they use a poly bat, only do edge to edge, and while they do a nice job, there is no custom quilting. And frankly--she is not charging enough!
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I use a nice lady near me, for edge to edge, stippling stitch, she charges me .01 psi, plus $5 per thread. She's so inexpensive because she starting up her business, but she's done some great work for me.
I looked at the prices for some of those other sites, looked inexpensive, but then I would have to factor in the shipping cost there and back, probably equal out to the same as sending to Quilting Nancy (that's the name I gave her in my phone contact list )
Teri
I looked at the prices for some of those other sites, looked inexpensive, but then I would have to factor in the shipping cost there and back, probably equal out to the same as sending to Quilting Nancy (that's the name I gave her in my phone contact list )
Teri
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Am I allowed to say that we offer e2e quilting at .015 per sq in using Intelliquilter computerized quilting on 14' frame. Sell Quilters Dream Batting. All designs are same price. silverneedlestitching.com
#19
Honestly! I've no idea the of service the OP was looking for - I don't even live in the US for goodness sake. However, I did follow the link to Happy Crafters, saw a pattern I liked, then found a site that would ship to UK.
Gonna have to stop reading at the first post if it's of 'no interest' to me, lol.
Gonna have to stop reading at the first post if it's of 'no interest' to me, lol.
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