QUILTING SERVICES
Need someone to quilt your unfinished quilt tops that have been piling up? I can help!
All of us, at one time or another, have a pile of quilt tops
that we just haven't gotten around to quilting. As soon as
we finish piecing the top, some of us would much rather
buy some new fabric and start on a new and exciting
project.
For many years now, I have been quilting for those who
never seem to get "a round tuit" or those who just don't
enjoy the quilting process. My reasonable prices will please
you, as I hope my work also will.
I charge $0.020 per square inch of your quilt for an
all-over meander or whimsy (your choice of plain whimsy or
whimsy with stars or daisies or hearts). I usually say that
my turn-around time is a month, but will often have them
done in 2 weeks. If you need quilting done for Christmas,
please get it to me by Nov. 15.
IMPORTANT NOTE: Because I quilt on a
HANDI-QUILTER, I can quilt tops up to 74" in
one direction. (If one of the sides of your top
measures 74" or less, I can quilt it.) Take a look
at the photos of some of my quilting work; I have never had
an unhappy customer!
SHIPPING INFORMATION;
Insurance will added to
every quilt I send. I use
USPS as my carrier of
choice. Shipping charges are
based on weight of quilt and
zip code of recipient.  For
example, a 15 pound queen
sized quilt, insured for
$400, would cost around $30
to ship. You will be notified
of the cost when you
receive your approval photo.
                                  
                                  
                                  
                                  
                                  
                                  
                                  
                                  
                                  
                                  
                                  
                                  
                                  
                       
Blooming Nine Patch, Queen-size,
Civil War blues and "Tomato Soup" reds,
    ONE OF A KIND!       $1000
Close-up view of
CROSS HATCH
quilting, used to
draw attention to
geometric aspects
of the quilt.
Close-up  view of
MEANDER quilting,
used as a means of
keeping the viewers
attention on the quilt,
not on the quilting. This
type of quilting should
be very discrete.
Another
close-up view
of MEANDER
quilting. Again,
the attention is
drawn to the
piecing;the
quilting simply
holds the quilt
together.