What we do for you…

First and foremost, at Just Quilting, we are quilters through and through. Our passion lies in meticulously crafting stunning quilts and handbags for both our cherished family members and loyal clients. Leveraging our extensive knowledge and experience in the craft, we took the leap to establish a top-notch longarm business. Rest assured, we are fully equipped and eager to deploy our honed skills to cater to your quilting needs. Our forte lies in delivering impeccable edge-to-edge quilting services, aimed at elevating the allure of your quilt to new heights.

How Does It Work?

At Just Quilting, our top priority is to make your experience as easy and seamless as possible. Whether you have inquiries, need guidance, or want to know about our pricing, our dedicated team is here to support you every step of the way. Get in touch with us today, and let us take care of all your quilting needs. Here are some helpful tips to assist you in beginning your journey with Just Quilting!

  1. Lay your quilt flat and measure to get your width and length. Multiply the width x length and that will give your square inches to quilt.

  2. Choose your quilting pattern from our selection or from these recommended site

    www.intelligentquilting.com

    www.tkquiltingdesign.com

    www.urbanelementz.com

    www.mycreativestitches.net

    sweetdreamsquiltstudio.com

3. Drop off or mail in your quilt & backing.  Be sure your backing measures a minimum 8” longer and wider than your quilt.

     4. When we receive the quilt, we will verify measurements and work with you on thread color recommendations.

     5. When quilt is completed, pay upon pickup or before shipping (Shipping charges will be added to the final bill).

How Much Does it Cost to Complete a Quilt?

For a standard edge-to-edge quilt design with 8” row height, we generally charge .025 cents per square inch (measure quilt top width x length = total square billable inches). This includes 1 layer of standard 80/20 cotton batting, thread and needle charges. For denser or smaller patterns, cost can range from .03 to .04 cents per square inch.

What’s Your Turnaround Time?

2 weeks is our normal lead time except Nov-Dec timeframe, depending on demand.

  • We’re located in Oklahoma City, OK.

  • Yes! Shipping is no problem.

  • We have hundreds of patterns to choose from here. We can also download a design of your choosing at no additional charge from any of our preferred sites.

  • Prices include 1 layer 80/20 batting (We use Hobbs or Warm & Natural). This includes thread choice.
    Basic Edge to Edge design - .025 per square inch
    High-density e2e design - .030 - .04 per square inch

  • Some may apply and will be disclosed during quotation:

    Additional labor: $20/hr
    Piece backing material: $15 per seam
    Pressing: $15+
    Squaring up quilt top and backing: $15+

  • It is important to apply your borders squarely. If borders even slightly longer than the top are put on without accurate measurement, the top will not lay flat. Pleats and puckers may develop during the quilting process. We recommend applying your borders from the middle out in both directions. This really goes a long way to ensure flat, square borders. Fullness and/or puckers within a border cannot be quilted out. We try our best to work in some fullness, but cannot guarantee that puckers and tucks will not be sewn in. Just remember, the flatter your quilt top lays, the better your finished quilt will look.

    Quilt Top Preparation

    • Make sure all your seams are secure and your threads are clipped. Unclipped threads may show through lighter fabrics.

    • Press all seam allowances to leave the least bulk at the seams.

    • Mark the top edge of your quilt top with a safety pin.

    • Press your quilt top.  Fold it gently.

    Preparing the Quilt Back

    • Quilt back should be quilt quality material. A sheet or blanket cannot be substituted.

    • Cut off any selvage edges before stitching a seam joining backing pieces.  Use at least a 1/2" seam allowance. Leave the selvage edges on the outside edges of the quilt backing.  They help to keep the quilt back from stretching when being pinned onto the longarm canvas leaders.

    • The size of the quilt back must be at least 8" – 10” wider and longer than your quilt top. We need at least 4 inches on each edge to attach the quilt to the leaders and side clamps on the longarm.

    • Trim the cut edges of your backing so they are straight and square. This ensures that the quilt loads onto the machine straight; this is important for keeping the design square on your top. (I prefer to tear the ends of backing fabric rather than cutting them.  This ensures that the back is perfectly square.)

    • Mark the top edge of your quilt back with a safety pin.

    • Press your backing.  To keep your backing from getting creased fold it gently.

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