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Selecting the Right E2E Design For Your Quilt
Selecting the right E2E design for your quilt can be challenging, particularly with the sheer range of designs available. Here are some tips and tricks to consider when selecting the right E2E design for your quilt to make sure you enhance the craftsmanship, style...

Selecting the Right E2E Design For Your Quilt
Selecting the right E2E design for your quilt can be challenging, particularly with the sheer range of designs available. Here are some tips and tricks to consider when selecting the right E2E design for your quilt to make sure you enhance the craftsmanship, style...
Selecting The Right Batting For Your Project
Craftwright Quilts has access to all major batting manufacturers and directly source those for our customers, which decreases costs and reduces your shipping expenses for delivering your quilt to us. While the batting is never seen, it is one of the most important...
Selecting and Preparing a Backing For Your Quilt
Craftwright Quilts highly recommends using wideback fabrics for your quilts, whether those available through Craftwright Quilts directly, or through your local quilt shop or online vendor. Using wideback fabric for your quilt not only helps ensure a successful...
Preparing Your Quilt For Longarm Quilting
Preparing your quilt for long-arm quilting is an important step to ensure that the quilting process goes smoothly and that the final product looks great. Here's a step-by-step guide on how to prepare your quilt before sending it to Craftwright Quilts: Complete Your...
Edge to Edge or Custom Quilting?
The first decision to make when bringing your quilt to Craftwright Quilts is whether you want edge-to-edge quilting or custom quilting. Edge-to-edge (E2E) quilting is the application of a single, repeating design all over the entire quilt. Any borders, block seams...
Choosing the Right Thread For Your Longarm Quilting Project
With the flexibility of our Bernina Q24 systems, Craftwright Quilts is able to use virtually any thread you might desire to finish your quilt. We have found through time that Aurifil (cotton) and Glide (polyster) encompass a wide range of finish and color choices and...