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Old 12-13-2010, 12:32 PM
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Have you, or have you ever considered, offering a basting service for people who want to hand quilt but for various reasons are unable to baste larger quilt sandwiches?

If you have done this, what do you charge (ballpark is of course fine), or what do you think you would charge?
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Old 12-13-2010, 02:25 PM
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I don't quilt for people yet, but I know many who offer this service.
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Old 12-13-2010, 08:44 PM
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I baste for my friends all the time. They give me about $35 to $45 per quilt when it is twin or double. I use a light thread and put a line across the quilt side to side about every one to one and a half feet. It usually doesn't take too long but it helps them out a lot.
Once I even turned it and put lines in a grid all through the quilt so she could travel in the car with it, it was less than twin sized. Good Luck and enjoy.
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Old 12-13-2010, 08:55 PM
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It's on my list. Probably no more than $40 for a large quilt. I use a about a 6" grid - about what you'd used for pins. BIG stitches and when you've hand quilted an area, the stitches are easy to pull out.
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I've done this only once or twice and charged only about $45. It was really more to help a friend who wanted to hand quilt but needed to be able to move it around. It took more time to load the quilt than to baste it.
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Old 12-13-2010, 09:20 PM
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I've also done this. I charge .005 per square inch (1/2 a cent) with my normal minimum charge of $35. I've done both a large grid or a large meander.
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Old 12-13-2010, 09:25 PM
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Thank you so much for these answers! I want to be able to hand quilt some of my future tops (have always sent them out to be long armed) , but since there is no way I could baste them, I was hoping there might be another way.
Now to save up for the hoop! LOL
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Old 12-14-2010, 06:30 AM
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I don't have room to baste a quilt larger than a small crib quilt, so I have a LAer baste mine. I paid about $50 for a nearly queen-size. It had long stitches running in a grid every 5 inches or so both horizontally and vertically. I machine quilt, but since I have a lack of space, being able to do this is a life-saver.
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