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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.
I also teach Private Sewing Lessons in the St. Louis area. Cost is $50/hour.
Please e-mail me with any questions, to have your quilt top quilted, to set up sewing lessons, or regarding having something custom made, at showmesewing@gmail.com.


Sunday, October 6, 2024

Dorothy's Charity Quilt


This charity quilt was made and donated by Dorothy.


I quilted the Duet edge to edge design by Urban Elementz with Rhododendron Glide on the front and Light Blue Bottom Line thread on the back.

Thursday, October 3, 2024

Brenda's ABC Quilt


This was Brenda’s second quilt ever!


I quilted it with the Dear Heart pantograph from Urban Elementz, with white Glide/Glide 60 threads, then bound it for her.

Sunday, September 29, 2024

Black, Gray, White, Red Charity Quilt


Another charity quilt I quilted for my guild which will be donated to Home Sweet Home.


I used Glide/Glide 60 Candy Apple thread and my own design pantograph Forever Filigree. As always, hand driven, no computer/robotics.

Friday, September 13, 2024

Yellow and Gray Charity Quilt


A charity quilt I quilted for my quilt guild which has been donated to Home Sweet Home.


I quilted with Military Gold Glide thread using Jessica’s Twinkle pantograph from Urban Elementz.

Monday, September 9, 2024

Charity Baby Quilt in Blue and Pink


Each year I make a list of 12 projects I want to do that year. The hope is to do one a month, though reality is that I have to try and get as many done before school gets out because that tends to be my slower time in my business. I also want to quilt one charity quilt each month. On my list I prioritized the first 5 or 6 and got 4 ready before New Year’s Eve. January first rolled around and instead of grabbing the most important one, I grabbed one I could finish quickly. And ✔️. (That quilt top will be posted when I finish quilting it next year). Then, January second I grabbed a small charity quilt and whipped that out and got that done. ✔️ again. I love marking things of my list!

 

Thursday, September 5, 2024

Charity Wedding Quilt


A few days before last Christmas, my daughter, Monica, called and asked if I had an unspoken-for charity quilt lying around that we could give a family in need near her. Unfortunately I had just had the last of my large charity quilts go to homes just days before. However, I had this quilt top, found by Elizabeth and given to me by Gail. I figured if a border were added we could make it a queen size instead of double, so Emerald took fabric given to me by Cynthia, enlarged the front and make a back.


I quilted it with my Baroque Filigree pantograph using white Glide thread. Scrappy binding. A real group effort to help a Colombian couple expecting a baby who had nothing to stay warm at night. We are sending it with one of the baby quilts I made this year.

 

Sunday, September 1, 2024

Antique Crazy Quilt


This antique/vintage crazy quilt in silks on a muslin foundation, was found my by client. She wanted it minimally quilted in a way that wouldn’t detract from the embroidery.


With invisible thread (Essence) I quilted 1/2” from the seams. It was a lot of stops and starts, but I think it was worth it.

 

Friday, August 30, 2024

Mary Ellen's Memory Star Quilt


This is a memory quilt made by Mary Ellen, the president of my quilt guild. Each of those stars are pieced from clothing of a loved one and Mary Ellen really wanted to finish it in time for Christmas, so I pushed through to get it back to her by December 15th so she’d have time to bind it.


I quilted it with cream Glide thread and quilted my Forever Filigree pantograph on it. I think it turned out great.

 

Wednesday, August 28, 2024

Maureen's Geometric Squares Wedding Ring Quilt


This quilt was made by Maureen, I think for a niece’s wedding.


I quilted it with a pantograph from Urban Elementz called “Easy Orange Peel” in white Glide thread (Glide 60 on the back).


 

Thursday, August 1, 2024

Hexagon I-Spy Quilt


This fun I-Spy quilt I made to use at the preschool I teach at. We look for colors, holiday designs and will eventually more specific things. I bought a partially started quilt kit at our guild auction. Someone had cut out about 2/3 of the hexagons and triangles to make a small quilt, but I wanted it to be big enough to be useful and more than just I-spy game way.
 

I quilted it with invisible Essence thread on the top and Glide white thread on the back, stitching in the ditch and stitching across the hexagons like a large asterisk.