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Old 04-22-2012, 02:27 PM
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I quilt almost all of my quilts. I even quilted an oversized king size quilt on my Bernina. I am not yet an expert on FMQ; but my SID is great. I did send my last two quilts to a long arm quilter. I was pleased with her work and the cost; but it took over two months to get each of the quilts back. I'm going to work harder on my FMQ and quilt my own from now on.
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Old 04-22-2012, 02:42 PM
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I quilt my own, usually a process of quilt as you go. I am finally getting the rhythm for free motion quilting in my head, and enjoy the process very much. I turned out to be much faster than I originally thought, it was like jumping off a cliff the first few times.
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Old 04-22-2012, 03:03 PM
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So far, I am making only lap and baby quilts. Some I machine quilt by SID and the others I have my Amish friend quilt. For my daughters wedding present, a large King size Double Wedding Ring, I had a quilting at my house. Many of my Amish neighbors came. They had it quilted by 3:30 pm. Such fun!
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Old 04-22-2012, 03:27 PM
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I have only made one lap quilt and I stitched in the ditch for that one on my Bernina. I have another lap quilt top made and I'm waiting for the baking fabric, that will be done on my Bernina as well in a meander. I don't mind doing the smaller quilts, but I don't think I would try to wrestle a big quilt and quilt it with my Bernina. Thank goodnes I only have one more lap quilt planned,then I can go back to knitting and crocheting.
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Old 04-22-2012, 03:32 PM
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Always do my own on my regular machine. I haven't made any bigger than a throw so it hasn't been a problem. Bigger than that I would have to send it out.
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I quilted my first one as a Sunshine for my quilting buddy, Shirley. It took almost a week and it was done in one inch grid. That was an ordeal and I was sore in the shoulders from pushing and pulling, but it turned out rather well for a beginner. I quilted it on the Janome Horizon. Could have been worse. It gave me courage to try again.
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Old 04-22-2012, 04:31 PM
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I would do my own.....if I ever have time when not doing those of my customers. when I started my business, I hoped I would be busy, but never thought I wouldn't have time to do my own!!!
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Old 04-22-2012, 05:46 PM
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I do my own quilting. I had one that I sent to be done by a LA quilter. She told me how much she charged per square inch I needed it for gift so I had her do it. I figured how much it would be and was SHOCKED when she called me to come pick it up and gave me her price. I was charged for things I didn't even know what it was . Never again! I can't afford to buy fabric and pay LA quilter prices. I agree that they look much more elegant than mine but we all have to do what we have to.
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Old 04-22-2012, 06:41 PM
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I do my own quilting. I had one that I sent to be done by a LA quilter. She told me how much she charged per square inch I needed it for gift so I had her do it. I figured how much it would be and was SHOCKED when she called me to come pick it up and gave me her price. I was charged for things I didn't even know what it was . Never again! I can't afford to buy fabric and pay LA quilter prices. I agree that they look much more elegant than mine but we all have to do what we have to.
Quilting is supposed to be a-shall we say-a frugal art-form that has a very important utility function (keeping warm at night) built right in. Farming out my quilts would be counterproductive in that regard. I know prices are shooting up for every aspect of quiltmaking/sewing. But I design my quilts myself and only select finishing techniques that I can do at home-rag quilting, tying, machine/handwork of a simple nature, etc. "Fancy work" is limited to piecing patchwork, applique techniques, and machine sewing that I do myself here at my own home with my simple mechanical sewing machines. I know my methods are not very high end, fancy, lady-like quilt shops, or suitable for magazine layouts/quilt shows. The quilts & blankets are probably just a durable (perhaps more so) and convey something of myself. That is enough for me.
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Old 04-22-2012, 08:24 PM
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I quilt my own quilts. I have a 9" Viking Husq. Mega Quilter on a b-line frame set up to 10' in my livingroom. I enjoy the quilting just as much as I enjoy the piecing the blocks together.
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