T-Shirt Quilts

Customer provides shirts (only the side wanted used in their quilt) cut down sides and across top of the shoulders. Contact me by choosing one of the buttons on home page to get your project started.

Quilting for Your Completed Tops

I offer competitive pricing on all your quilting needs. Quilting services are priced at $0.0225 per square inch with a minimum charge of $50.00.
Choose your quilting design/pattern and thread color from many options. We offer edge-to-edge quilting, and we use Glide thread to enhance the beauty of your quilt top. Backing must be 4-5" bigger on EACH SIDE.

Ship your quilt to us at:
P. Princess Quilting/Sabrina Hamm
905 SW Windsor Ct.
Blue Springs, Mo. 64014

Please be sure to include your name, address, phone number and email. We will call you to discuss backing, batting, quilting pattern and thread color options. If you are sending your backing and batting, please make sure it is at least 4-5" bigger on EACH SIDE.
Thank You

Building Your Quilt Top and Quilting all layers.

I offer the service of creating your one-of-a-kind quilt. There are multiple patterns to choose from for your pieced top and for the quilted stitching. Contact me so we can get your project started!

What is the Cost to Have a Quilt Professionally Quilted?

You may have finished your quilt top and have decided to send it to a professional longarm quilter. You most likely have realized that there are lots of options and everyone has it priced differently. So, what is a fair price for professional longarm quilting?
We’ll start by explaining some of the things that go into the pricing.
There are 2 common types of machine quilting:
Custom and edge-to-edge (aka all-over or pantograph designs).

Custom quilting is when the quilting design coordinates with the quilt top and often changes around borders or sashing. Custom quilting has a huge price range because it can be all kinds of creative and crazy. This process also takes quite a bit longer to complete. Because custom quilting is more intense and more expensive, most people opt for edge-to-edge quilting.

Edge-to-edge designs are when the same design is over the entire quilt.

Provided is information only about edge-to-edge quilting. Typically, companies charge per square inch on edge-to-edge quilting. The chart below shows the comparisons between 10 quilting companies. This would be for a standard Twin Quilt at 72x90 inches

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Edge-to-Edge

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There is a huge difference in what you think you’re paying and what you will actually pay. Most quilters have additional fees on top of their price per square inch. Here is a breakdown of what some of those fees are.
Many of these fees will even increase beyond what is posted here. Be sure to read all pricing information before purchasing longarm quilting services from any company.

What are all of these extra fees you ask?

A thread fee is usually a charge based on the amount of bobbins used in a single quilt. Quilting designs that are intricate and dense take more thread and this is how a quilter is compensated for the time it takes to do those designs.

Charging for ‘non-cotton’ backing is not very common. Some quilters charge more for this because it takes more skill to load a quilt that has stretchy fabrics.

Edge-to-edge patterns are all different. Some are more dense, some are more intricate, and some are just more difficult to make. Compare these quilts. The grey has a loose meander pattern and the sage back has a more detailed pattern with leaves and swirls. Lots of patterns are even more difficult to make so the price increases.
The picture with the purple and grey quilt shows the quilt loaded on the frame.