Recommendations for a Long-Armer in PDX, OR area?
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I have two approx. twin size quilt tops that I need to have machine quilted. I've never used a LAer before and could use some recommendations for one, preferably on the westside of Portland. Am I too late to ask that these be done before Christmas? I don't know if that's a realistic expectation for me to have, but is something I'm hoping for.
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There are two listed here in Oregon: Lebonan and Springfield. It depends on the longarmers as to their individual turnaround times.
http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-62268-1.htm
http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-62268-1.htm
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Originally Posted by Sadiemae
There are two listed here in Oregon: Lebonan and Springfield. It depends on the longarmers as to their individual turnaround times.
http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-62268-1.htm
http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-62268-1.htm
Thank you for that link. Lebanon and Springfield are each a couple hours drive from me. I'd like to find someone closer to home. I do appreciate your help!
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Originally Posted by sew cornie
I have two approx. twin size quilt tops that I need to have machine quilted. I've never used a LAer before and could use some recommendations for one, preferably on the westside of Portland. Am I too late to ask that these be done before Christmas? I don't know if that's a realistic expectation for me to have, but is something I'm hoping for.
Thanks,
Sherryl
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#5
Have you checked out The Quilted Hill in Yamhill? Bobbie has the machine in her shop where you can watch her quilt. It's such a cute shop and the view !!! -worth the drive just for that!
http://mysite.ncnetwork.net/res6z38p/index.html
Sharon's Attic in Hillsboro has a class you can take and then you rent the longarm machine to quilt it yourself. Steve is good about helping. That might be an option for you too.
http://www.sharonsatticquiltshop.com/longarm.html
http://mysite.ncnetwork.net/res6z38p/index.html
Sharon's Attic in Hillsboro has a class you can take and then you rent the longarm machine to quilt it yourself. Steve is good about helping. That might be an option for you too.
http://www.sharonsatticquiltshop.com/longarm.html
#6
Originally Posted by 2 Doods
Have you checked out The Quilted Hill in Yamhill? Bobbie has the machine in her shop where you can watch her quilt. It's such a cute shop and the view !!! -worth the drive just for that!
http://mysite.ncnetwork.net/res6z38p/index.html
Sharon's Attic in Hillsboro has a class you can take and then you rent the longarm machine to quilt it yourself. Steve is good about helping. That might be an option for you too.
http://www.sharonsatticquiltshop.com/longarm.html
http://mysite.ncnetwork.net/res6z38p/index.html
Sharon's Attic in Hillsboro has a class you can take and then you rent the longarm machine to quilt it yourself. Steve is good about helping. That might be an option for you too.
http://www.sharonsatticquiltshop.com/longarm.html
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#7
Originally Posted by candlequilter
Originally Posted by sew cornie
I have two approx. twin size quilt tops that I need to have machine quilted. I've never used a LAer before and could use some recommendations for one, preferably on the westside of Portland. Am I too late to ask that these be done before Christmas? I don't know if that's a realistic expectation for me to have, but is something I'm hoping for.
Thanks,
Sherryl
Candlequilter
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