Long Arm Quilters
These are Long Arm Quilters who have agreed to help fund our site. Be sure to mention that you found their advertisement on our site.
They are listed alphabetically.
They are listed alphabetically.
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Coreen's Quilting Studio
301 E Street Waterford, CA 95386 209.298.0659 |
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Services offered:
Edge to Edge (E2E) Semi-Custom Custom Heirloom 100% cotton and 80/20 batting in stock Commission jobs accepted Binding Quilt repair |
Who is Cory of Coreen's Quilting?
I have been quilting for clients since 2010. I love taking a quilt and working with the quilt maker to choose the perfect balance between enhancing the quilt with the quilting and overpowering it. My quilting journey began about 30 years ago when I learned how to piece and hand quilt alongside my mother. We attended quilting bees hosted by her friends who learned how to quilt from their German grandmothers. That is when I was bitten by the quilting bug and haven't been able to shake it since. |
Wild Olive Quilting Service
My quilting journey began as a young child learning to sew at my mom’s elbow. Some of my first creations were clothes for my Barbie dolls, then I began making clothes for myself. I even made a prom dress for my sister, and then I made my designer wedding dress. For the best part of my adult life, my sewing machine has always been “set up” and ready to make baby clothes, mend split seams or ripped clothes. Sometime in 1997 or 1998, I needed some new needles for my machine, so I headed to Joanne’s. They had a display of precut block pieces for a block of the month quilt. I was hooked, even though I had no idea what I was doing. My next shopping adventure took me to R. Lily Stem Quilts in Modesto, where I ended up with everything I needed to paper piece a Lady Bug quilt for my granddaughter. With a lot of help from the gals at R. Lily Stem I managed to finish that quilt and haven’t stopped stitching since. In 2023, I invested in a Gammill Longarm quilting machine and have enjoyed learning to custom quilt and edge-to-edge quilting.
My quilting journey began as a young child learning to sew at my mom’s elbow. Some of my first creations were clothes for my Barbie dolls, then I began making clothes for myself. I even made a prom dress for my sister, and then I made my designer wedding dress. For the best part of my adult life, my sewing machine has always been “set up” and ready to make baby clothes, mend split seams or ripped clothes. Sometime in 1997 or 1998, I needed some new needles for my machine, so I headed to Joanne’s. They had a display of precut block pieces for a block of the month quilt. I was hooked, even though I had no idea what I was doing. My next shopping adventure took me to R. Lily Stem Quilts in Modesto, where I ended up with everything I needed to paper piece a Lady Bug quilt for my granddaughter. With a lot of help from the gals at R. Lily Stem I managed to finish that quilt and haven’t stopped stitching since. In 2023, I invested in a Gammill Longarm quilting machine and have enjoyed learning to custom quilt and edge-to-edge quilting.