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Turning your Quilt Tops into Keepsakes |
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Pantograph |
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One quilting pattern is quilted throughout the quilt in multiple rows, from left-side to right-side (edge-to-edge). This is the most economical method of quilting. There are many variations of patterns, they can all be found on the pattern page. |
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Meandering |
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Freehand
meandering in various shapes and sizes depending on the location of the
quilt. The smaller the meandering the more costly as it is more time
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Custom Quilting |
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This is the type of quilting where the artistic value and quilting experience can make the quilt. It is the most time-consuming method of quilting but also one of the most appealing to the eye. This is usually a combination of different stitching such as meandering and stitch-in-the-ditch and is done to enhance your own special creation. You can even draw your own design to be quilted onto your top. |
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Borders |
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A separate repeating pattern around the outside of the quilt, like a frame. There is a flat charge for this option regardless of quilt size, since the quilt must be removed from the machine, rotated 90 degrees and re-installed on the machine. |
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