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sandy l 09-07-2019 03:25 AM

finding a long-arm quilter
 
Is there a way to search the Quilt Board to find a long-arm quilter in my area? I have a couple of king size quilts that I would like to have someone quilt for me.
Sandy

TIA

QuiltnNan 09-07-2019 03:49 AM

Under Members Only Thrift Shop and Yard Sale is this sticky thread https://www.quiltingboard.com/member...s-t169702.html they are listed by state/country

BonnieJP 09-07-2019 04:05 AM

I found the lady who does my longarm quilting by asking at my local quilt shop. I also belong to a local guild and they have a list of members who do longarm work. You might try one of those methods. -Bonnie

Dolphyngyrl 09-07-2019 08:51 AM

LQS usually are associated with local la quilters

QuiltnNan 09-08-2019 02:51 AM

I​t is also OK to post in the In Search Of forum asking for a LA quilter in your area.

WMUTeach 09-08-2019 02:51 AM

Are you part of a guild? These quilters would be a good source of reliable long-arm quilters. That is where I found mine. I see you are from Northern Indiana, I just bet there are many, many long-arm quilters in your area. Ask at quilt shops too. They may not be comfortable recommending a specific quilter, but they may have business cards from long arm quilters that you can look at and consider.

Ask lots of questions before leaving your precious top with any one to work on. Turn around time, what they supply, their requirements from you and references, do they do custom quilting and more.

Oh, I just thought of another place. Small local quilt shows. Often they will list the maker of the quilt and if it was quilted by someone else. When you see a name repeated, and you like their work, seek them out. The show organizers will have the contact information for both the quilter and the quilt maker.

tomb 09-08-2019 02:52 AM

Go to a local quilt show and see who is listed as the quilter. That way you can see their work.

Cindy60545 09-08-2019 03:58 AM

If you're near Michigan City, I recommend Quilter's Apothecary. Jamie Walen. I've taken classes from him & his work is just awesome. His edge to edge is reasonable too.

Jordan 09-08-2019 06:55 AM

I found my LA quilter by asking at the LQS and saw some of her work and liked it.

sJens 09-08-2019 11:25 AM

No matter where you go to find a LAQ make sure you see work that she/he has done and talk to quilters who have used them. I had a bad experience with a LAQ that was recommended by a quilt shop. The work was awful and I took it home and ripped it all out. Paid for quilting my quilt twice because I assumed the shop person knew the quilter was good. It was my 1st finished quilt so not a good experience for sure.


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