Definition: Edge-to-edge quilting refers to a continuous quilting pattern that covers the entire surface of the quilt from one edge to the other without any breaks. This method is often used for quilts that require a uniform, all-over design rather than a more complex, custom pattern. IntelliQuilter uses the word "Pantograph" for this feature.
Usage: E2E is a popular choice for both beginners and experienced quilters because it’s efficient and works well on quilts that don’t require specific, localized designs. It’s often used for quilts meant for daily use, like bed quilts or throws.
Edge to Edge Quilting
To calculate the square inches of a quilt top, follow these steps:
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Measure the Quilt's Dimensions – Use a measuring tape to find the length and width of the quilt top in inches.
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Multiply the Length by the Width – This gives you the total square inches of the quilt.
For example:
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If your quilt top is 60 inches wide and 80 inches long, the calculation would be:
60×80=480060 \times 80 = 4800
So the quilt top measures 4,800 square inches.
Minimum charge will be $35.00 for setup and preparation.
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