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Old 05-15-2014, 03:11 PM
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Has anyone sent their quilts to Missouri quilt co to be quilted. I see that they are very reasonably priced, includes batting and backing. Thanks
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No but I wish I could afford to send mine somewhere! I usually do QAYG or struggle with a sewing machine. Let us know if you do and like them
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will be watching this post as I would like to know more too..I do QAUG and am not real good at that..would love to be able to send them out..
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​Some members have and were pleased with the results.
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Old 05-15-2014, 07:08 PM
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I too have been thinking about sending them to Missouri -- good prices but I am not sure I could communicate what I want without using my hands
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They have a number you can call if you have any questions.
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Old 05-16-2014, 04:44 AM
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I think I will try them and see how it comes out. I will let you know. Thanks to all who replied to my post.

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I have sent a quilt to MSQC and was very pleased with the job done. Their prices are very reasonable. They only do edge to edge, though, so if you want custom quilting, they wouldn't work for you. As a matter of fact, the quilt hanging in my avatar was quilted by them!
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Good to know!! I'm planning on making two quilts for Christmas that I think are going to be too big for me to attempt to do any kind of quilting on with my little Janome Sewist 525s. My sister's MIL has a long-arm machine, but I don't know if she has the time/interest in taking on additional projects.
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Originally Posted by knitwitrosie View Post
Good to know!! I'm planning on making two quilts for Christmas that I think are going to be too big for me to attempt to do any kind of quilting on with my little Janome Sewist 525s. My sister's MIL has a long-arm machine, but I don't know if she has the time/interest in taking on additional projects.
I would check with your MIL or check around your area. I don't think that MSQ ($.002 per sq in for E2E/pantograph) is cheaper than anyone else. I could be mistaken but it looks like there is a charge for the batting and backing. Then on top of all of that you have shipping both to them and then back to you.
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