T.W.
Diane Anderson in Tomball does machine quilting. You can contact her by email ____@____.com or ###-###-####. She is a long arm quilter. Good Luck, T. W.
I am making a quilts for all my kids.......The first one for my daughter I had it quilted by a lady & now and see has passed away with cancer... she did such a wonderful job. My son quilt I have the top done but I need a place or someone that quilts in my area(Magnolia). I do not care if it is machine or hand. The first quilt was done by hand. Just trying to leave a legency for all my kids....Something special done by their Mom. To pass down to their kids. Please let me know if you know anyone that does quilting for a reasonable price. Thanks
Diane Anderson in Tomball does machine quilting. You can contact her by email ____@____.com or ###-###-####. She is a long arm quilter. Good Luck, T. W.
i don't know where you are located but in my area of montgomery tx we have a lady who has a embroidery store who also does quilting. she has done one quilt for my mother and did an awesome job. you may want to look into something like that or ask around the older ladies at your church.
hope i have been helpful.
D. Mattern
The MOM Team
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There is a wonderful quilter in Richwood.
If that is not too far for you come let me know and I will send detailed information.
Mommy Y on here does quilting beautiful work...
If you are still looking for a hand quilter, I am available. However, I live in Oklahoma. Please visit my website to view some of my work. Thanks.
S., I am also from Magnolia. I think I remember seeing a quilting group that meets periodically in the section of the newspaper that says Upcoming Events. I either saw it in the Potpourri or the Tribune.
Good Luck,
L.
Hi S., You should be able to find someone thru one of the fabric or quilt shops in Conroe. Checking with the churches is also a good idea. I quilt but I'm in La Porte. My question is why don't you quilt it your self? I know that sounds rather daunting if you've never done it before but it's not. The ladies at your favorite fabric store will be happy to help you get started. You can use a hoop and work in your lap, if you don't have the space for a frame or don't want to invest in one. The website 'About.com' has a really good section on quilting with lots of ideas and resources. The hardest part is jumping in and getting your feet wet the first time.
If you want to try quilting before trying a bed sized quilt, Make some throw pillows. you can use the different quiltblock patterns for the pillow top and then quilt it before you put the pillow together. (Great gifts, by the way)
Give it a try and remember that I'm here if you need any help, just need to talk or whatever...Good Luck..S. C
About me: hand quilter for 10-12 yrs, also do hand and machine embroidery. Would get a lot more done if this computer would crash !!!!!!!
S. I do not know where Magnolia is, but I live close to Austin and have done a few quilting jobs thru the mail. Let me know if you haven't found anyone yet and we will discuse it. Thanks C.