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Find a Longarm Quilter Near You

175 quilt shops and studios across 47 states offer longarm quilting services — edge-to-edge finishing, custom quilting, rental, and machine sales.

Finishing a quilt top on a longarm machine is one of the most common bottlenecks in quilting — most home sewing machines can't comfortably handle a full-size quilt sandwich. The shops below offer one or more longarm services: sending your top out to be professionally quilted, renting time on a longarm yourself, or buying a machine of your own.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How do I find a longarm quilter near me?+

Browse the state directory below — it lists real quilt shops and studios that offer longarm quilting services (edge-to-edge finishing, custom quilting, rental, or machine sales), pulled from our national quilt shop directory.

What's the difference between longarm rental and a longarm quilting service?+

Rental means you bring your own finished top and quilt it yourself on their machine (often with training required first). A quilting service means you drop off or mail in your top and the shop's staff quilts it for you — usually priced per square inch. Many shops offer both.

How much does it cost to have a quilt longarmed?+

Roughly $0.015-$0.025 per square inch for edge-to-edge (an all-over pantograph design), or $0.035-$0.07 per square inch for custom quilting. See the full longarm cost calculator for a size-by-size breakdown.

Can I mail my quilt top to a longarm quilter?+

Yes — most professional longarm services accept mail-in tops, not just local drop-off. Contact the shop directly to confirm their process, turnaround time, and whether they supply batting or you need to send your own.

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