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Old 10-19-2010, 11:45 AM
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Some of us work full time and don't have the time to quilt ourselves. I also do not have a machine that can handle the quilting. I found a lady who is an artist with a long arm. She always makes my quilts look better. Someday when I retire I hope to be able to quilt my own, until then I will let Sandy quilt my tops.
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Old 10-19-2010, 11:50 AM
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We have a long arm and quilt for our selves and quilts to sell.But I am scared to death to do some one else's quilt-in case I screw it up
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Old 10-19-2010, 11:54 AM
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It must be lovely to have your quilts quilted for you but I agree I would worry about my quilt getting messed with and what if I didn't like the quilting.
As it is I can't afford to have them quilted----that's why it takes me ages to finish a quilt---say's me typing on here instead of sewing!!!!
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Old 10-19-2010, 12:01 PM
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I have only sent one quilt out to be done by a long-armer. It was a set of 20's butterflies that came from a friend's grandma's stash and I had put it together for her. It required more than SID and I was nowhere near ready to do anything else. SO I paid to have it done.

Now I am taking classes so I can finish my own. It is not a matter of money for me but a matter of stubbornness that I "need" to do the work start to finish.

I did ask for (and received) help to finish the FMQ on Kennedy's Raffle quilt. Again - above my competence. I so do appreciate anyone who has the skill to do the swirly patterns.
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Old 10-19-2010, 12:03 PM
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My sister-in-law has a long arm and actually runs a business out of her home finishing quilts. She has offered to do mine, but to be honest I am afraid to let her see my quilts in any kind of up close and detail. She is a pro, I am an amateur. I think I'd rather struggle on my little machine, where my quilting may not be perfect then to let a pro expertly quilt my only so-so quilt.

I can understand letting a pro do a quilt that is perfect. if a quilt is that good, it deserves profesional quilting. But I am not that good yet.
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Old 10-19-2010, 12:51 PM
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I have no patience with free motion quilting. I am always anxious to get going on the next quilt. I do, however, do the hand binding on all my quilts because I want to do the finishing touches on my project. I have access to an excellent long arm quilter.
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Old 10-19-2010, 01:15 PM
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For me the stress of dealing with a large quilt and a regular sewing machine was so frustrating. My shoulders ached , my head pounded.... and there was the envitable ...PUCKERS... It was a huge relief to work with Long arm quilters. Before I used to read the batting instructions and find the batting that required the least amount of quilting. The long Arm people I have worked with do a better job and do much more quilting than I ever would.
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Old 10-19-2010, 01:25 PM
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Well, I get a sense of pride from doing a quilt "start to finish", however, working on my home machine, and at my current skill level, I know that my quilting isn't as good as can be done by a good professional. So when I made a special quilt for my daughter's bed, I sent it out to be quilted. I can't afford to do that all the time, though, which is why I am working on perfecting my quilting and learning different quilt-as-you-go techniques.
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