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Bjorn Bear

Saybrook Quilting Studio charges $20.00 per hour for all longarm quilting. Your final price is dependent on the design you choose during your Free Consultation!

  • Longarm Quilting - $20.00 per hour

  • Hobbes Wool Batting - $0.35 per inch

  • Hobbes 80/20 Batting - $0.30 per inch

  • Basting - $50.00

  • Backing - $10.00 per seam

  • Create Binding - $20.00

  • Machine Stitch Front Only -

    $0.10 per linear inch

  • Machine Stitch Front & Back -

    $0.15 per linear inch

  • Machine Stitch Front & Hand Sew Back - 

    $0.30 per linear inch

  • Local Pickup & Delivery - Free!

Bjorn Bear

Saybrook Quilting Studio charges $20.00 per hour for all longarm quilting. Your final price is dependent on the design you choose during your Free Consultation!

  • Longarm Quilting - $20.00 per hour

  • Hobbes Wool Batting - $0.35 per inch

  • Hobbes 80/20 Batting - $0.30 per inch

  • Basting - $50.00

  • Backing - $10.00 per seam

  • Create Binding - $20.00

  • Machine Stitch Front Only -

    $0.10 per linear inch

  • Machine Stitch Front & Back -

    $0.15 per linear inch

  • Machine Stitch Front & Hand Sew Back - 

    $0.30 per linear inch

  • Local Pickup & Delivery - Free!


Services



NEW: Customized T-Shirt Quilts!

Turn your loved one's old t-shirts into a family treasure!
At this time, Saybrook Quilting Studio does not piece t-shirt quilt tops. You must provide your own quilt top.

Choose Your Quilting Style!

Choose a style and design that compliments your unique quilt top.

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Edge-to-Edge

Saybrook Quilting Studio offers over 150 beautiful edge-to-edge designs. Please visit our pantographs page for examples.

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Freehand Designs

Saybrook Quilting Studio offers consultation to choose your perfect freehand design. Make your quilt a unique treasure for years to come!

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Edge-to-Edge

Saybrook Quilting Studio offers over 150 beautiful edge-to-edge designs. Please visit our pantographs page for examples.

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Freehand Designs

Saybrook Quilting Studio offers consultation to choose your perfect freehand design. Make your quilt a unique treasure for years to come!

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Ruler Work

Saybrook Quilting Studio uses a wide variety of rulers to create straight line, curved, and special shape motifs.

Batting
Batting

As a convenience, Saybrook Quilting Studio stocks Hobbs 80/20 and Hobbs Wool batting. Customers may also supply their own batting. The only batting that is NOT acceptable is Mountain Mist.

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Thread

The Innova handles all kinds of threads, but the most commonly used threads for quilt-tops at Saybrook Quilting Studio are: Innovatech and Omni for matte finishes; and Glide and Isacord for a hint of shine. Bobbin threads include the above choices plus Decobob and Bottom Line.

Some Considerations...

When choosing the perfect design for your quilt, here are some important questions to ask:

  • How dense would you like your pattern?

  • How large or small would you like your pattern?

  • Which direction should your pattern run?

  • Does your quilt have a theme?

  • Should the overall quilt texture or piecing be most prominent?

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Ruler Work

Saybrook Quilting Studio uses a wide variety of rulers to create straight line, curved, and special shape motifs.

IMG_0507
Threads

The Innova handles all kinds of threads, but the most commonly used threads for quilt-tops at Saybrook Quilting Studio are: Innovatech and Omni for matte finishes; and Glide and Isacord for a hint of shine. Bobbin threads include the above choices plus Decobob and Bottom Line.

Batting
Batting

As a convenience, Saybrook Quilting Studio stocks Hobbs 80/20 and Hobbs Wool batting. Customers may also supply their own batting. The only batting that is NOT acceptable is Mountain Mist.

Some Considerations...

When choosing the perfect design for your quilt, here are some important questions to ask:

  • How dense would you like your pattern?

  • How large or small would you like your pattern?

  • Which direction should your pattern run?

  • Does your quilt have a theme?

  • Should the overall quilt texture or piecing be most prominent?