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Maureen 08-08-2016 12:57 PM

We pay 1.5 to 1.075 for edge to edge. It does not include batting. It's a fair price I think.

Helen6869 08-08-2016 04:55 PM

This is such good information. I did pay .015 per sq inch plus $13.00 a yard for warm and white batting, $1.00 per bobbin which my largest one took 5 bobbins, and so I feel this is a pretty good price. I am not able to do my own quilting due to arthritis in my hands and knees and back. Can't stand for very long etc. so that is out. I live in the "boonies" and the nearest rental machine would probably be two hours which I am not able to devote to such a project. So this is my best solution. I was just curious about costs for others. Thanks to everyone for sharing their info. Love this board!

Sandra in Minnesota 08-08-2016 04:56 PM

I pay .02 per square inch. I include my own batting and backing.

bkay 08-08-2016 05:36 PM

My LQS charges $.02 per inch for standard computer quilting. They charge a minimum of $.04 for custom designed computer quilting. You provide the batting and backing. They also have machines for rent, but I don't know anything about it except it's available. I DO know you have to take a class before you can rent time.

bkay

jmoore 08-09-2016 02:24 AM

I have not sent a quilt out in about 2 years but it's around 1.5 cents where I live too. I currently rent a longarm but in the past year the owner closed her brick and mortar shop and the longarm is now in her home which is about a 40 minute drive for me...and I have to schedule time weeks in advance. It's not as convenient as it used to be but I hope to have my own LA this time next year.

AliKat 08-09-2016 02:59 PM

Sometimes local guilds know about the LA's available in their area. They can give personal feedback.

If you are considering renting time on a LA machine, hopefully you can get a free trial run. Some machines can be difficult to run. Different machines are different. Also, they may not be on a flat floor or unbalanced and therefore difficult to handle.
Also if you want to do some ruler work check the ruler tab and how stable it is.

Grace creates 08-09-2016 04:55 PM

I quilt on my domestic machine, but like the concept of renting a LA at a shop.

grammy of 6 08-09-2016 05:46 PM

I will have to look into the Happy Crafters services.

tstransky 08-13-2016 05:15 AM

I am a Longarm quilter in Iowa. I charge by the square inch...1 3/4 cents (.0175) for e2e... .02 cents for semi-custom... and .03 cents for custom. Customer supplies backing (7inches wider then quilt top and 7 inches longer then quilt top...this allows for loading onto the machine). I also sell 80/20 cotton batting and polyester batting and offer binding service.
So, the quilting on a 60 x 60 quilt top would cost $63.00 (minus taxes and/or other services).

mjhaess 08-14-2016 02:00 PM

Depends on the design. It is so much an inch where I use to go. I bought my own longarm machine in May.


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