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This is the place to come if you need a quilt top quilted.
You can contact me for more information, quotes or to discuss your quilting project on 03 62299877 or 0404099877. I am situated at Kingston, South of Hobart in Tasmania

Patterns

You can choose how you want your quilt quilted.
A pre-designed edge to edge pattern is often the cheapest option.
I have some patterns you can choose from or I can order a pattern especially for your quilt.
I can also freehand or custom quilt.
Call me to discuss your options

Prices

Edge to Edge quilting starts at $2.50 for basic designs such as 
Ivy Leaves, Small Diamonds, Heart and Rose.
$3.00 for Rose Vine, Morning Glory, Classic Leaf and Ribbon.
$3.50 for Bells Beach, Celtic Scroll,  Flourish and Floral Carpet.
$4.00 Double Plume,  Daisies Galore and Hearts in Bloom.
Custom quilting, Stippling and other background  fillers depends on size and area required.
 I can quote a price before commencing work.
 Threads are supplied and included in the price of quilting. 


April 03, 2010

It's a bit difficult to see the quilting on this lovely quilt. Its the Daisies galore which is one of my favourite patterns.

Hard to see the quilting again on this one. I did crosshatching on the alternate squares and stitch in the ditch on the embroidered squares with piano keys on the outside border.


I really enjoyed doing this custom work. The quilt isn't too big so and I was able to do a few different patterns. I love doing custom work but it's very time consuming and intense work which makes it expensive, expecially on a big quilt.




Another of the newer patterns all over this one looks good.

I've done quite a few different versions of this quilt so I can't remember who they each belong to. There are more pics further down. I did them all differently according to how much money the customer's wanted to spend.

This one has a wriggly crosshatch which is actually more difficult to do than it looks but I think it suited this quilt.
Hard to see the quilting on this because it was mostly stitch in the ditch. A busy quilt is sometimes better without too much detailed quilting. I'm getting pretty good at stitch in the ditch and I really enjoy doing it but it is slow work so can be expensive.
This is a different quilt than the previous one. That crosshatching behind the houses is really quite difficult to do because of the applique but it looks good



Another Constantine Farm. Crosshatching on this one which I thought looked good.

Stitch in the ditch around the planes and freehand swirls. I love freehand work.


2 comments:

Hannah Challis said...

certainly some nice quilts there!

Blanche said...

I love the plane quilt. makes me want to make a quilt - if only I had the time.