long arm work on the web
#1
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Join Date: Jan 2024
Location: Butte, Montana
Posts: 37
how are these long arm services offered on the web and are they fast and do good work. how do you send your quilt sandwich to them . please send me a list of the good sites that offer those quilt services.
#2
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Join Date: Apr 2021
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I usually FMQ my own quilts, but once sent out to a longarmer I found on the web. Not sure if I’m allowed to post the name of the company here.
I mailed in the quilt top and a pieced backing. They provided the batting, the thread, and the return postage. I opted to bind it myself, but they offered that service too for an extra cost.
It was back in about two weeks, and I was happy with the quality.
I mailed in the quilt top and a pieced backing. They provided the batting, the thread, and the return postage. I opted to bind it myself, but they offered that service too for an extra cost.
It was back in about two weeks, and I was happy with the quality.
#3
I use a longarmer that I found on Instagram. His work is wonderful and he will try to work within your time frame. He usually takes around 4 weeks. All you need to do is send your top and backing. He will provide batting (at a cost) and if you wish he will bind your quilt too (when you send it already made) His website is quiltingbydavid.com
#4
Peggy's Quilting is on Facebook but I actually found her on eBay quite awhile ago. Her prices are very good. She provides 80/20 batting in her price and turnaround is 2-4 weeks usually. All I do is send her the top, backing and 4 inches on each side. She's a wonderful person to do business with. She's in Kansas.

