Do you quilt yourself or take it to someone
#52
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Join Date: Aug 2011
Location: Missouri
Posts: 1,250
I send my quilts out to a longarm quilter. I have no desire to own a longarm machine. I can send a lot of quilts out to be quilted for the cost of the machine, I have no desire to learn how and no room to put a large machine.
I quilt my charity quilts on my Bernina using a walking foot, these are usually crib/lap size which are easy enough to do.
I spend a lot of time and money on my quilts and don't mind having them professionally quilted.
They are beautiful when I pick them up. I send 3-4 quilts a year. Still cheaper than buying a longarm machine.
I quilt my charity quilts on my Bernina using a walking foot, these are usually crib/lap size which are easy enough to do.
I spend a lot of time and money on my quilts and don't mind having them professionally quilted.
They are beautiful when I pick them up. I send 3-4 quilts a year. Still cheaper than buying a longarm machine.
#53
I am a hand-quilter and have recently attempted to quilt domestically with my sewing machine. But it wasn't the same. The feel of peace and knowing my fingers were providing each loving stitch in putting the quilt together, just cannot be replaced. I will put the tops together with my machine, but I'm afraid I'm lost and at peace and in my own quiet world when I hand-quilt. I still have my eyesight - so guess I will continue hand-quilting until I am forced to give it up. Sure, it takes a bit longer to complete each quilt, but you know, it's kind of nice having the "almost" finished project in my lap, keeping my legs warm, while I continue putting on the binding....awww..it's like my own quiet meditation while I walk into my memory of thoughts....
#54
I quilt my own on my Viking. I do a little hand work but it hurts my hands so much I limit it to small or really special quilts. I can't justify the cost of sending my things out. I rather spend the time learning how to do my machine quilting better. I have no aspirations to do show quilts or art quilts. I just want to create and give them away to special people that I want to gift with a quilt.
#56
I quilt all of my own on my Bernina do wish I had the larger throat space but I do mine in sections then put the sections together and there are videos of this on you tube however I have taken several classes on this and all very helpful I cannot afford to send all of mine out so had to learn how to do it
#58
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Join Date: Jan 2011
Posts: 835
I'm a pretty new quilter. I've only been quilting for 2 years and machine quilting for only 1 year. When I found out you could quilt on the machine I just did it. I don't do a lot of the really fancy stitches but am learning new things every time I quilt. I have a Singer 2010 and so far have been able to quilt a full size. I find quilting very soothing. The last quilt I did was a gift for a friend who loves tea so I quilted tea pots and tea time on it , she loves it . Not everything is perfect but it is getting better all of the time. One of the ladies in my quilt group said I didn't know it was suppose to be hard. Just keep learning. Mamia
#59
Senior Member
Join Date: Jan 2011
Posts: 835
Just keep trying
I'm a pretty new quilter. I've only been quilting for 2 years and machine quilting for only 1 year. When I found out you could quilt on the machine I just did it. I don't do a lot of the really fancy stitches but am learning new things every time I quilt. I have a Singer 2010 and so far have been able to quilt a full size. I find quilting very soothing. The last quilt I did was a gift for a friend who loves tea so I quilted tea pots and tea time on it , she loves it . Not everything is perfect but it is getting better all of the time. One of the ladies in my quilt group said I didn't know it was suppose to be hard. Just keep learning. Mamia
#60
Senior Member
Join Date: May 2008
Location: toronto
Posts: 824
While it is true that one can have a lot of quilts finished by a longarmer out there in the community, there is some satisfaction to saying, "I did this all by myself". I bought a long arm last year and I am enjoying the challenge and the results. Will the machine ever pay for itself? Maybe - who knows?
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