Does anyone recognize this longarm quilt service?
I'm am trying to locate a longarm quilt service that I saw recommended on another board. I think it was also recommended on this board, too. I've already posted/searched there/here but tnot having any luck. It's a longarm business in the Midwest-Illinois, Missouri, Arkansas, Kansas-that will longarm at a very economical price. It was highly recommended by several people. They will quilt the top, supply backing/batting/binding if needed. I can't seem to find their website and, of course, can't find the bookmark either:thumbdown: Does that ring a bell for anyone??
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Missouri quilt?
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Originally Posted by ckcowl
(Post 7469516)
Missouri quilt?
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Originally Posted by feline fanatic
(Post 7469517)
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how in the world are they selling quilts so cheap? what am I missing?
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Might also check out the quilt Stover (MO) quilt shop--they also have a very reasonable rate. Happy Crafter's does charge very little--they use a poly bat, only do edge to edge, and while they do a nice job, there is no custom quilting. And frankly--she is not charging enough!
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Happy Crafters? I have used them several times and will not hesitate to use them again. I always send my own batting and backing.
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I use Country Stitches Quilting of St Elmo, Illinois. They are inexpensive, quick and do a very good job. I just got a king size back from them and was very happy. You can get batting thru them also. If you pull them up on the internet they have have a face book page and it shows their sheet with prices and various patterns. They only do overall to the edge. Message me if you want more info.
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Originally Posted by quiltingshorttimer
(Post 7469868)
Might also check out the quilt Stover (MO) quilt shop--they also have a very reasonable rate. Happy Crafter's does charge very little--they use a poly bat, only do edge to edge, and while they do a nice job, there is no custom quilting. And frankly--she is not charging enough!
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Thanks for asking your question...I too, was wondering and couldn't find it on the board
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my first thought was the Missouri Star Quilt Co. I think their pricing is excellent and they are definitely reputable!
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Have you checked out Quiltsrjewels.com ? Located in Hartford, KY
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You may mean Happy Crafters. They did all that for me on a quilt for my niece for a very reasonable price.
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I highly recommend Happy Crafters! Even with postage from Texas to Osowatamie, Kansas, I can't beat the pricing!
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I use a nice lady near me, for edge to edge, stippling stitch, she charges me .01 psi, plus $5 per thread. She's so inexpensive because she starting up her business, but she's done some great work for me.
I looked at the prices for some of those other sites, looked inexpensive, but then I would have to factor in the shipping cost there and back, probably equal out to the same as sending to Quilting Nancy (that's the name I gave her in my phone contact list :) ) Teri |
Am I allowed to say that we offer e2e quilting at .015 per sq in using Intelliquilter computerized quilting on 14' frame. Sell Quilters Dream Batting. All designs are same price. silverneedlestitching.com
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Honestly! I've no idea the of service the OP was looking for - I don't even live in the US for goodness sake. However, I did follow the link to Happy Crafters, saw a pattern I liked, then found a site that would ship to UK.
Gonna have to stop reading at the first post if it's of 'no interest' to me, lol. |
Originally Posted by meyert
(Post 7469631)
how in the world are they selling quilts so cheap? what am I missing?
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