A good longarm experience starts with a properly prepared quilt top and backing.  Please follow
these instructions to prepare your quilt for us:
Note: Batting can be purchased from us for a discounted price.  If you wish to supply your own
batting it must be the same size as the backing material.  Bring batting loosely folded in a
plastic bag with your name on it.  Personal batting is subject to our approval as many brands
tend to shred under machine tension.
Backing and batting  must be at least 4”, preferably 6” wider than the quilt top on all four
sides.  Backs must have the selvages removed and any seams pressed open. This allows our
machine to support the fabric and allows us to be able to quilt the entire top, edge to edge
without hindrance.
The top and backing must be flat, squared up at the edges & corners and pressed.  Wavy
edges, wrinkles and crooked borders can create puckers that we cannot avoid.
Remove all lint, stray threads, pet hair, etc.  These can get caught in the machine causing
pulls or tears, or sewn into the stitching causing them to be seen, especially through lighter
fabric.
Do not pin or baste the quilt.  All pieces, top-bottom-batting need to be separate.
Double check that all seams are secure and no stitching is coming loose.  The tension on the
machine can cause loose seams to come undone incurring additional fees in repair work.
Press each piece, top and bottom, and loosely fold over hangars.
Fill out and bring order form to your appointment.
Pin a piece of paper onto each piece, top & bottom, including your name and phone number,
the exact measurement of width and length in inches, which piece is the top and which is the
bottom, whether or not either piece is directional (mark which end is “top”), any special
notes such as if we need to center a pieced back, etc.