Cindy Roth is a machine quilter with nearly 20 years of machine quilting experience. She has won many awards at the local, regional and national level and is a national machine quilting educator.
All quilts take time to create and the quilting needs to enhance the effort you have put into your quilt. With my years of experience, my goal is to accentuate your piecing with my machine quilting skills. As a national longarm quilting instructor I have had the opportunity to observe and learn many different types of quilting patterns, styles and influences which I bring to the quilting and design processes.
I enjoy working with quilters of all skill levels and from all parts of the country and the world, but I especially like working with quilters from my own Pacific Northwest area.
Pricing for Quilting
Many other quilters may quote you a price, sight unseen, based on the size of the quilt. I will discuss with you the needs of your quilt – which, in addition to the quilting charges may include batting, backing binding and threads – and only then will a fixed price be determined.
To view a copy of my brochure (pdf file) Click Here
If you are out of the Pacific Northwest area and would like a quilting estimate, please send a photo or two of your quilt, along with the lenght and the width of the quilt, size of the blocks and the border(s) and any other informaiton you need to include. Be sure to include your contact informaiton including your email, phone number and mailing address to longarmu@aol.com
I am looking forward to working with you and “listening to your quilt” to create the quilting that will may your quilt special.
Hi Cyndy!!! Love the pictures of the snow in Seattle!! Reminds me of last year when Jeff and I attended your university and the city came to a standstill wtih the snow!!! ;-} Throw a snowball for me — OK??? Take care. Stay warm!!!
Deanna Sprinkel
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Hi. I saw your tutorial about marking the border for feathered border on longarm university. It opened a world to me, thank you! Can you mark all templates and how do you determine the inches?
This is so that what happens in the corners happens in the corners…
I have a rope tool. How do I mark this template?
Kind regards
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