Longarm Quilting Services
Beautiful Stitches To Finish Your Quilts.
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You have put a lot of work and passion into your quilt - selecting a pattern, fabric and thread, then measuring, cutting, piecing, pressing...oh my! Your quilts are too precious to leave unfinished in a pile or sitting in a closet.
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My goal as a longarm quilter is to help you complete your quilt while enhancing the work you've already done. With some exceptions, I believe the quilting design should add texture while allowing the beautiful piecework to shine.
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I offer digital edge-to-edge designs and semi-custom quilting to add a professional finish to your quilt. I'm fortunate to be using an Innova computerized longarm machine, recognized for its high quality and consistent stitching.​
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I am a located in Uxbridge, Ontario and have a secondary drop off location in Orillia, Ontario. I also pick up quilts from Toronto on a bi-weekly basis and accept quilts by mail.
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My current turn around time is two weeks.
Why hire a longarm quilter?
1. No more crawling on the floor basting your quilt.
2. No more swearing while trying to push a full size quilt through a domestic sewing machine.
3. No more quilts sitting in the UFO pile.
4. It's a gift and it has to get done!
5. Besides, you're itching to move on to that next project.
Here's what you can expect
Whether this is your first time sending a quilt to a longarm quilter, or you are a seasoned expert, the steps to a completed quilt are clear and easy.
1. Choose your Design.
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You can choose your digital pantograph from the designs provided here, and then fill out the Book your quilt form here.
If you don't know what pantograph to choose or have something else in mind, note that in the form and I will reach out so we can discuss and find a design that's perfect for your quilt.
2. Prepare & transfer your quilt.
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Ensure your quilt is ready to be quilted. You can find help and information on the Prepare your Quilt page.
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If you are local (Uxbridge, Orillia, Toronto), I will reach out to arrange drop off or pick up. If you are mailing your quilt, be sure to wrap it in a plastic bag, put it in a secure box and mail with a tracking number.
3. Relax.
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I will communicate with you regularly, including when your quilt has arrived and when I anticipate it will be ready. I will also send you photos on the longarm!
All you have to do is relax and anticipate a beautifully stitched quilt to treasure.