Be aware, if you quilt for others and are paid for it, your longarm is considered a business item and will not be covered by your homeowner's insurance.
If you pursue this, you will also be well-advised to get business as well as liability insurance. If someone were to trip and fall bringing or picking up a quilt, again, your homeowner's won't cover you for their injuries or if they filed a lawsuit.
Totally good point! We do have insurance on the long arm as it is financed as a sole proprietorship and the finance company insisted, but that is more related to the equipment then the liability you mentioned.
I was actually thinking that if I we did decide to try it, that we would offer local pickup and drop off. My husband is medically retired, so his days are pretty much spent running errands for us and he'd be more than happy to help where he can.
But there have been a lot of great points brought up. I guess we have to really talk it out and decide whether it is something we want to pursue.