Pricing
I am a long arm quilter with rates starting at $.018/square inch. Most edge to edge designs are $.021/square inch. My prices include set up, thread, needles, etc. I make commissioned quilts with rates at $20/hour.
Friday, December 18, 2020
Green, Blue and Purple baby quilt
Wednesday, December 16, 2020
Peach and Purple Charity Quilt
Lastly, a quilt just isn't a quilt without the Quilt label that tells future generations a little about the quilt.
Monday, December 14, 2020
T-shirt Graduation Quilt for Parker
Many long years ago, Parker's mom asked me to make a memory quilt that I think is probably my favorite that I've ever made! At the beginning of his senior year, she asked me to make a t-shirt quilt for Parker for graduation. THANK YOU for giving me such a long time line! It makes it much easier and more doable for the quilter. Things happen as you are putting things together and the last thing we want to do is give you some shoddy workmanship that doesn't live up to our standards just because there was a time crunch. Believe it or not, mistakes happen, but plenty of time helps make it so those unplanned design elements can turn into something even better. Yes, I did have at least one of those, but I doubt you would pinpoint what it is now. I don't know if I could beyond saying I know I had to do some rethinking on my background fabric and that I had itty bitty scraps of the background green left over.
Wednesday, December 9, 2020
Stack of 13 - Who says 13 is unlucky?
After only about 6 weeks of it being up and running, I had a stack of 13 quilts ready for charity - to be donated to a women's shelter for domestic abuse. What a good feeling.
Still being new to the quilting world, I was surprised and very flattered that this picture was then made the group cover photo on one of my Facebook quilting groups for a while (the administrator likes to switch it up often showing off member's works). Since I will never be "rich and famous" as I had wished to be as a teenager, I'll take my little moments of fame where I can. ;-)
Monday, December 7, 2020
Shannon's Quilt Remake
Friday, December 4, 2020
Disappearing 9-patch variation, in red/burgundy and green/forest, first one
https://beyondsockmonkeys.wordpress.com/tutorials-2/accidental-quilt-block-tutorial/
I would use half the squares for the front and half for the back. Perfect. Unfortunately, what I didn't know is that, although there were 2 types of squares made from this method, there were actually 4 types - half of them were mirror images of the others. So I wouldn't get a twin out if it, but two lap/large baby blankets. Ugh! Not my plan, but, Oh well. It was going to be for charity anyway.
For the quilting, I used a pantograph, "Hall of Mirrors" by Urban Elementz. This quilt, though planned for charity, my mother-in-law asked to buy. The fabric on the back and in the small blocks on the front brought back sweet memories for her. I guess I used delay tactic so answering. I didn't know what to charge her. The fabric was given to me. When my husband asked if we could give it to her, how could I tell him no? Merry Christmas in July, Mom (or whatever month it was).
Wednesday, December 2, 2020
Pink Hearts Bargello Baby Quilt
Monday, November 30, 2020
Pink Baby Quilt for Charity
Friday, November 27, 2020
Scrappy Blue and Yellow Quilt
Quilt #9 found a home quickly for a mother/grandmother suffering from dementia. The fabric for the top was donated by Wanda, and the back was leftovers from the top, fabric donated by Trenna and from my own stash.
Monday, November 23, 2020
Green and Yellow Scrappy Quilt
Quilt #8. Pieced top and back from fabric donated by Wanda and Trenna. Binding has a faux piping or flange which I really like. I was proud of my quilting on this. Rather than simply following the pantograph pattern (Dave's Puzzle Border by Urban Elementz), I shifted the way the rows lined up. I learned some things about lining things up and if I were to do it again, I have some ideas to improve, but that's the point, isn't it? To improve and learn something new?