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Old 11-19-2010, 06:14 AM
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Hello everyone. I have been reading your blogs and they have been very helpful. I can usually find someone asking the same question I have and find helpful answers. One question I have that I havent found and answer to is how can I find someone who can quilt my larger top that Im working on. Im good with baby blankets and small projects, however this is just to big for me to do. I would love any suggestions. Im in Portage, Indiana.
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Hello and welcome to the Board.

The local quilt shop in your area will likely be able to help you out. I would give them a call and ask them. Often local quilt shops do that type of work or will know someone that is in the area and does it out of their home. A recommendation on the phone, from a local quiltshop owner, might make it more likely that you'll get the job done well, but going into the quiltshop you will be able to see their work and then you will know if they do good work. IMHO

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Originally Posted by Jenniky
Hello everyone. I have been reading your blogs and they have been very helpful. I can usually find someone asking the same question I have and find helpful answers. One question I have that I havent found and answer to is how can I find someone who can quilt my larger top that Im working on. Im good with baby blankets and small projects, however this is just to big for me to do. I would love any suggestions. Im in Portage, Indiana.
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