Quilt Top Prep
Preparing your quilt top for quilting
Do:
- Wash and press your quilt top. Use Best Press or other starch alternative for best results.
- Square up your quilt top. If you are unsure how to do this. Search YouTube for a tutorial.
- Check for any open seams and repair them.
- Trim any loose threads.
- Label the top, bottom and sides if your quilt is directional.
Don’t:
- Attach the binding before quilting.
- Baste or pin the layers. Your quilt top, batting and backing will be loaded separately for quilting on the long arm frame.
- The maximum quilt width is 106 inches. There is really no limit on length.
Backing
- Provide backing that is at least 8 inches wider and 10 inches longer than your quilt top.
- Do not provide bed sheets for backing.
- Cotton fabric is preferred but an additional cost for minky, fleece or flannel as extra care is needed for stretch.
- Pieced backing should have at least ½ inch seam allowance to lie flat.
- The center seam should run side to side for best results.
- Trim selvages.
- Square up and press your quilt backing.
- Use Best Press or other starch alternative for best results (not for minky or fleece).
- You CAN attach your own label prior to shipping to me for quilting.
Batting
- Please make sure it is at least 6 inches wider and longer than your quilt top.
- Do not provide low quality batting such as mountain mist. It is not suitable for longarm quilting.
- If you prefer, I can provide quality batting for an additional cost.
Ship
- Protect in a plastic bag and package well.
- Ship with insurance to my address.
- Include labels and intake form.