Pantograph Longarm Quilting service is the most common and looks great.
Pantograph makes any quilt look finished; it is an over all edge to edge
single line art quilt pattern. The trick to this type of quilting is to
hide the rows. Often we custom make our own pantographs and print them
our self. This way we achieve a quality design we would want on our own
quilts. There are many designs to pick from, anything you can imagine;
if you can draw it with a pencil (continuous single line art) I can make
it into a pantograph. We have made eagles, firemen with fire truck,
animals, flower pattern, stars, just about anything. Sometimes customers
want a quality quilting just to hold the 3 layers together or you want a
simple but elegant design to accent your quilt fabrics like flowers or
fire flames, anything you want we can pretty make. This is the most
affordable quilting with prices ranging from 1 to 2 cents per square
inch depending on how detailed you desire.
Custom Longarm Quilting service is design and sewing the quilting
pattern as you go over each different part of the quilt top. Most of the
time custom work is set by the quilter not so much the customer. The
design is a true art piece on any quilt but not necessary. Custom Longarm Quilting prices range from 2-6 cents per square inch depending
on how detailed.
Pricing is figured different on every quilt top. Price has a wide range
of factors starting from the construction of the quilt top, quality of
batting and back to the longarm pattern design. Just give us a call and
we will be happy to meet with you to serve as your quilter.Other
Products:
We stock and sell 108” Kona Muslin in cream (unbleached) and white but
if you desire something different just send your backing material. Some
people like to use sheets, if you buy a higher quality sheet this is a
good option but remember you want the quilt to last (don’t buy a $14.00
low thread count sheet and expect 50 years out of the quilt).
We stock 100% polyester, 50/50 Cotton blend and 100% cotton batting. Our
batting is bulk rolls to allow NO piecing or seams. If you have your own
batting we can use it but the quality of batting makes a huge difference
of the quilt appearance and finish. The cheaper bag batting you can pick
up at Wal-Mart or K-Mart has a great price but the batting is the
cheapest part of the quilt so buy a better quality and brand to get the
look and quality you deserve. Most people spend well over $100-200 or
more just in fabrics for the quilt top. A quality batting is only $20-40
for a king or queen. It is truly worth the extra $10-30 over the cheaper
bag batting. Be very careful with the batting, do not stretch it out or
catch it on anything when you are carrying it, rip holes in it, remember
you will see every defect in the batting even thou its hidden inside the
quilt. Once the quilt is finished it can not be fixed. |