About Long Arm & Custom Machine Quilting by Bethany
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I have been a professional long arm machine quilter for several years and am located in the greater Raleigh area in N.C. My customers have sent me their quilts from all over the state, Maryland, Virginia, California, Pennsylvania and even Switzerland! I offer a wide range of quilting options to my customers from edge to edge all-over designs to custom quilting. I often design all new patterns for many of my custom jobs. This is why I love what I do – the creative possibilities are endless! Please email me if you would like to discuss having your quilt quilted. Also, please share with me any questions, comments or ideas you have!
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Tuesdays and Saturdays are the pick up / drop off days for customer quilts:
Saturdays: Bernina & Wish Upon a Quilt
Tuesdays: Harps Mill Public Library (off of Falls of Neuse Road in Raleigh)
**Wake Forest Customers: Wake Forest Public Library (by appointment)
***Contact me to schedule your appointment today!
My Local Quilt Shops
My Blog List
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