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Saturday, January 4, 2025

Mastering The Tackdown Stitch And Eliminating Jump Stitches: Manual Vs. ...

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Longarm Quilting by PattyAnne
I'm a Longarm Quilter specializing in hand-guided pantograms, free motion quilting and ruler work. I charge $0.01 to $0.025 per square inch for edge to edge longarm services with a $35 minimum per quilt. Additionally, there is a $2.00 charge per bobbin used. To ready your quilt for my longarm services, make sure that your backing and batting are at least 4" longer and wider than your top (on ALL FOUR sides). This is crucial for my longarm clamps. Also trim off threads and press both your backing and quilt top. Lastly, place a safety pin in the top edge of both your backing and your quilt top. You may use your own batting or I can purchase it for you from Beginnings Quilt Shop in Hendersonville, NC (cost of batting would be added to your final bill.) Once you drop off your quilt, you can sit back, relax and allow me to quilt it for you!! :) Turn around time is about 2 weeks. ~PattyAnne PS If you desire custom work (stitching in the ditch and ruler work) there is an additional charge.
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