Pricing
Cost for Edge to Edge: starts at $0.02 per square inch, minimum of $60 for any quilt. Most patterns I have will stay at this price, unless it is very complex.
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Cost Combination of Custom and Edge to Edge: starts at $0.025 per square inch, minimum of $60.
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Additional costs: (May not apply to your order)
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Needle and Thread Fee: Flat fee of $5.
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Batting: I have available both 80/20 blend, and 100% cotton. I charge $0.35 per linear inch, and always cut 8 inches more than the shortest side to ensure enough space.
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Custom PS design: $20/hour for design, regular price to stitch.
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Backing seam: $15.00 for each seam.
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Most thread colors are included in the price. (Metallic, special-order variegated, etc. are an additional fee.)
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I can quilt just about any design you have in mind. I already have a large design library from you to choose from, but if none of them suit you, you’re welcome to find a design you DO love. I will bill you 50% of the cost of the design. If you can’t find anything that strikes your fancy, let’s talk and I’d be happy to try and design it for you myself!
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To take a look at what I have, feel free to look at my design catalog here.
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If you’d like to find a different design, Urban Elementz and My Creative Stitches are both great resources!
Sending in Your Quilt Top
When you’re ready to send in your quilt:
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Snip all excess threads.
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Iron the top and backing thoroughly.
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Make sure batting and backing are at least 4 inches longer than the quilt top on all four sides.
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Top should be squared and pressed.
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Mark the top of the quilt and backing if you have a preference.
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Turnaround time (for edge-to-edge) is 7-10 days from arrival of the quilt and agreement of details (design, thread color, etc); if you need it faster please let me know! Once I receive your quilt I will contact you to discuss design, thread, and additional choices if needed.
Backing
Your backing needs to be at least 4 inches longer than your quilt top on all four sides. For example, if you had a top that was 64” x 72”, your backing should be (at a minimum) 72” x 80”. The machine needs that extra space to attach to the leaders and enders, as well as for test stitching for tension. If you’d like your backing oriented a certain way, feel free to mark the top of both quilt and backing with painters tape.
Questions? Concerns?
That’s great! I love chatting about quilts. Send me an email at lemonquilts@gmail.com and lets talk!