Quilting with a credit card

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territurcott
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Quilting with a credit card

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I'm just finishing a "Tales of First Ladies" quilt top, and am excited that it will be my first to send off and have professionally quilted. Any recommendations on long arm quilters that do fabulous work at reasonable prices? My quilt will measure 104"x104".
Thanks!

TeresaK
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Re: Quilting with a credit card

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Hi - i sent you a PM letting you know I would love to help you.
NewQuilter240
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Re: Quilting with a credit card

Post by NewQuilter240 »

Send it to Angela Walters. I took a class with her at the MQXEast show. She has a very creative quilt style. Check out her 2 books to see if she matches your quilting likes. I also enjoy her blog. I believe she lives in the Midwest - maybe Kansas?? She's got a terrific backstory. I'm sure you'll enjoy her! Good luck.
BorntoSew
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Re: Quilting with a credit card

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How is that done?
TeresaK
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Re: Quilting with a credit card

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BornToSew - Quilting with a CC just means that you send your quilt to a Longarmer. They quilt it and you pay with a CC or a check.

I quilt for a number of pals here on the forum so if you ever need any quilt finished for you please let me know. My rates are very reasonable. Would be happy to quilt for you.
Happy Stitchin'!!!
Teresa
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