


Edge-to-Edge Quilting
Edge-to-edge quilting is a lovely, practical option where a single design is stitched continuously across the entire quilt. At Cooee Quilting, this style is perfect for everyday quilts, gifts, and projects where you want a cohesive look with beautiful texture and movement. It’s a popular choice for its simplicity and efficiency.
Pricing cue:
Edge-to-edge quilting is our most cost-effective option and is typically priced per square inch.
Custom Quilting
Custom quilting at Cooee Quilting is all about letting your quilt shine. Each quilt is thoughtfully quilted with designs chosen to complement your piecing, borders, and feature blocks. Patterns can vary across the quilt to add depth, texture, and personality, creating a beautifully finished piece that’s as individual as the maker.
Pricing cue:
Custom quilting is priced at a higher rate, reflecting the additional planning, design changes, and quilting time involved.



How to prepare your quilt
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If you are supplying the backing and wadding, they need to be at least 4 inches larger on all sides. Add 8 inches to the length and width dimensions of your quilt to calculate the size required for the backing and wadding.
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All edges of the quilt and backing should be straight and square to ensure they roll evenly on Lizzie's rollers.
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Iron the quilt top and backing. Make sure all seams are secured and flat. Trim excess threads (especially dark threads on light fabrics).
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Make sure that your borders lie flat. Wavy borders and borders that are tight can result in a puckered finish over the quilt top.
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Do not pin the three layers together.​
Please note:
All care is taken to provide a good finish and some fullness in the quilt top can be accommodated. Excessive fullness may result in some rippling and puckering in the finished quilt.









