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Below you will find most of the edge-to-edge quilting patterns available for use when bring your quilt top to us. Browse through & choose a few you like. If you don’t see something you love - we can look for others.
These are NOT available for purchase as designs. If you have a long-arm machine of your own I have a few website I love to shop and am happy to share.
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Once you have finished your quilt top it is time to have it quilted. This is exciting but can also be overwhelming if you are new to the process.
QuiltKC is happy to help you through the process. To start - reach out via email or the Contact form.
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To purchase long arm quilting you will work directly with QuiltKC. You do not order directly from the website. At the end of your project, you will receive details regarding how to log into the Customer Orders area of the website to pay for your quilting.
Custom quilt creation or T-shirt quilts require a 50% deposit to cover materials. For all other items, payment is due prior to delivery or pickup.
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QuiltKC offers batting & backing fabrics for you. If you purchase a 42”wof material from QuiltKC for your backing we will piece it at no charge.
If you bring your own backing you have the choice to bring it ready or have QuiltKC piece it for you at a slight charge ($15-20 depending upon the quilt size).
Quilt backing & batting should measure 8” larger than your quilt top (4” on each side). This allows us to load it onto the machine.
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The 93”wof battings (Wool, Bamboo, Cotton & Blend) show out of stock - but never fear - we have them on a roll… we just don’t cut & ship them without a quilt.
Costs & how to calculate
HOW TO CALCULATE
QUILTING SERVICES
Measure your quilt width (w) & length (l). Multiply w*l to find the total square inches of your quilt.
EXAMPLE
The quilt is 54" wide, 83" length. 54x83" = 4,482 square inches.
BINDING SERVICES
Measure your quilt width (w) & length (l). Add 2*(w+l) to find the total perimeter (outside linear measurements) of your quilt.
EXAMPLE
The quilt is 54" wide, 83" length. 2*(54+83") = 2*(137") = 274 linear inches.
Quilting Patterns & FAQ





























































































