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Edge to edge or point to point or pantograph designs are the most cost effective quilting design. Examples of those types of designs can be found
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. These are but a small sampling of what we can do, but are depicted to give you an idea of the possibilities. The cost of these designs begin at 2.5 cents per square inch and range up to 3 cents per square inch. The variable in cost is based on the density of the quilting pattern. The denser the pattern, the more time it takes and more thread is used.
Custom quilting which uses a variety of patterns on the quilt, quilt motifs and includes one or more borders begin at 4.0 cents per square inch.
Again we have a variety of patterns and designs to choose from.
To determine the the total number of square inches, measure the length and width of the quilt in inches and then multiply those numbers and you will get the number of square inches.
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Most people who are thinking about starting their own quilting business want to know roughly how long it will take them to pay for the machine.
We studied machine quilting services and pricing from all around the United States and we put together some averages.
You are able to make additional income from batting and thread if you choose.
It would take approximately 135 quilts to pay off our top-of-the-line Millie 30 at $30,500. This would be an average of 3 quilts per week to pay off your machine the first year of your business! At 1 quilt per week, your machine would be paid for in just 3 years.
It would take approximately 121 quilts to pay off our top-of-the-line Millie at $27,300. This would be an average of 2.32 quilts per week to pay off your machine in just 1 year!
It would take approximately 113 quilts for that first year to pay for a Freddie at $25,400, or an average of 2.17 quilts per week.
For the Lucey, priced at only $18,400, it would take approximately 82 quilts to pay for your machine, or an average of 1.57 quilts per week for the first year.
For the Lenni, priced at $15,500, it would take approximately 68 quilts to pay for your machine, or an average of 1.32 quilts per week for the first year.
For Larry, priced at $9,300, it would take approximately 41 quilts to pay for your machine, or an average of .78 quilts per week for the first year.
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