![]() ![]() ![]() So if you are looking for 2 week quilt finishing services, we recommend a Priority upgrade with your next order! The wait time is 10 business days from the time we receive your quilt to the time we ship it back to you (please allow additional time for quilt binding services, if selected, and return shipping). If you would like your quilt back as soon as possible, we offer priority machine quilting for just 4 cents per square inch. Value machine quilting is a bargain at 3 cents a square inch! If you’re not in a hurry, our value machine quilting option takes up to eight weeks from the time we receive your quilt to the time we ship it back to you. You can choose how quickly you’d like your quilt back, the complexity of your design, and also opt to include trimming and binding when you place your order. Machine quilting is amazing, but how much does it cost to have a quilt machine quilted? At Missouri Star, all of our pricing includes batting and standard thread options. If you’re new or unfamiliar with ruler foot quilting, click here to find my first Ruler Foot Quilting Basics tutorial.The Cost of Professional Long Arm Quilting Services Be looking forward to more as soon as we finish the Friendship Sampler Quilt Along in the next two weeks. Yes, there is definitely more tutorials needed for these three rulers. Kind of a geeky quilter thing, but I would bet if you test it, you will find one side of the ruler feels better to quilt around than the other! I find I often prefer quilting around the outside curve, but most rulers are designed with only the inside curve. I designed this one with both the inside and outside curve on one ruler. How to Quilt Circles and Scallops / Clamshells with Rulersįinally, the Circle ruler which lets you quilt easy, gorgeous, and perfect circles and scallops or clamshells:Ĭlick Here to find the 2-inch Circle Ruler. It’s not impossible, but it will take more practice to quilt the feathers perfectly.Īnd YES! More tutorials on this are coming soon and on a home machine as well. If you use a deeper curve, like from the Super Slide ruler, the depth of the curve will be too great for the Feather Ruler. YES, you can do this, but it needs to be a shallow curve made from the Mini Slide ruler. I’ve had a lot of questions about using this ruler with a curving stem. I can’t wait to show you how to use the 2-inch Feather Ruler to quilt perfect feather borders:Ĭlick Here to find the Feather Ruler. Special thanks to all sewing machine manufacturers for making this so confusing for everyone!!! Quilting Feathers with Rulers All older Bernina machines will need the thinner rulers. Newer Bernina machines (everything made after the 1630) should use the thicker rulers. This is typically more inexpensive sewing machines like the Eversewn Sparrow 20.īigger machines like the Janome Horizon series, Juki-TL series, and similar machines will have a high / brand specific shank and these require the thicker (longarm) rulers. Let’s begin with the Ditcher ruler in this quilting video:Ĭlick Here to find the Ditcher Ruler. You’ll want the home machine thickness, which is 1/8-inch thick, only if you have a home sewing machine with a low shank foot. You can also Click Here to find all three rulers in the Quilting Shapes Ruler Kit! Earlier this week I released three ruler quilting videos in one day! Learn how to use our new Ditcher, Feather, and Circle rulers by watching the videos below.
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