Introducing Meadow Rose Quilting. I have decided, after much thought, prayer and practice to start custom quilting again. I used to custom quilt under the name Needleworks, but that part of my life is over and like many good things, they come to an end.
After much thought and prayer, I purchased a new quilting machine. I was a die-hard, sit and sew quilter. I "poo-pooed" the long arm quilting concept. I thought that was cheating....well, arthritis in the thumbs makes dragging, pushing and pulling quilts under a machine much more difficult and way less enjoyable. I bought myself a HandiQuilter Avante on a 12 foot frame in July from Chris at Central Sewing in Edmonton.
This weekend we moved AVA downstairs to the basement, AKA my new studio. She has grown to become a (not so bouncing) 12 foot co-worker! 12 feet will easily handle a 120" quilt with some room to spare on the frame!
I have a few personal quilts that I would like to work on, then I will be taking in quilts and custom quilting them. A few words about my quilting.
- I always have, and always will free hand quilt. I don't plan to use pantograms, groovy boards or computer guided quilting. All the quilt patterns will be guided by my own hands.
- I will continue to quilt what I want. I will of course confer with customers as to their desires but I won't be restricted to "just an all over pattern". I love to quilt. I love to make quilts come alive! I always want to do more than "just an all over pattern".
- I give quotes and stick to them. If I don't quote correctly, its my fault!
- Like always, customers are asked to make sure everything is ready for me to quilt. The quilt back is sewn to the appropriate size and squared. The quilt top is pressed flat and threads trimmed. The batting (if in a package) has been opened and any fold stretches allowed to relax.
- I will do my best to complete the quilt by the quoted date.
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