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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the longarm quilting order form in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling out the 'Client Info' section. Enter your name, street address, city, state, zip code, home phone, work phone, and email address. This information is essential for communication regarding your order.
  3. Next, move to the 'Quilt Info' section. Provide a detailed description of your quilt, its intended use, and who it is for. Measure the length and width in inches accurately to ensure a perfect fit.
  4. Specify your thread preference and indicate if batting is needed by measuring plus 6 inches. If binding is required, calculate the length (x2) and width (x2) accordingly.
  5. In the 'Special Instructions' field, include any additional details or requests that will help us meet your expectations.
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ing to Google, the average quilter spends around $3,200 a year on their hobby.
High earnings potential: With the right pricing strategy and marketing, longarm quilting can be a highly profitable business. Work from home: You can start a longarm quilting business from the comfort of your own home, giving you the flexibility to balance work and personal life.
Rental rates for free motion: $20/ hour with a 3-hour minimum. $20/hr rate will be charged in 15-minute increments beyond the first 3 hours. Example: your total rental time was 3.5 hours. You would be charged $60 for the first 3 hours and $10 for the half hour after that, totaling $70 for your full rental time.
Theres a standard order of operations when it comes to building a quilt. First, you cut and piece your quilt top, then iron and baste the three layers before stitching them together and finally binding the edges of your quilt.
So if you are doing 3 quilt borders, each border should be 1.6 times larger than the previous one. For instance, if you want to add 3 borders totalling 8 per side, the first border would be 1.5 inches. The second border would be 2.5 inches (1.5 x 1.6 =2.4, then round up).

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The national average cost of quilting a quilt is $203. Quilters are skilled in the art of sewing and focus that skill on making quilts, bed coverlets with a front and back that are stuffed with batting.

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