Love the design, but...
I do cross-stitch embroidery, not quilting. Once the embroidery is done, how do I find someone to quilt it for me? Are their quilting supply stores that do that kind of thing for customers or how would I locate a quilter who works professionally from her home? I live in Cleveland, Ohio, and would like to make this crib top for my great-niece's first baby. Thanks for any advice.
Posted by: loisandjack on 04/03/17
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Try calling the local quilt fabric store/quilt shop and ask for recommendations for ladies who quilt.
Posted by: Cory on 04/03/17
You could always advertise on your local Craig's List (sometimes search for Craig's List, followed by the name of your city, or if rural, the county ). It is free to list what you need. Find the right section amd off you.go. If someone responds, tell them what you need and and their rates. Ask if you could see a sample of their work!
Posted by: Su Pitt on 04/04/17
Thank you both for your good ideas. Actually, I took Cory's advice and called a fabric store that I know also gives quilting lessons and sells quilting supplies. They can give me the names of several quilters who do outside work. And thanks, Su Pitt, for reminding me to ask to see a sample of their work. That's important.
Posted by: loisandjack on 04/04/17