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swirled green and red quilted runner on a white background quilted by Burlington Electric Quilters

Christmas Quilts 2022

It’s that time of year again! The 2022 Christmas quilt deadline is December 6, so call now to make your appointment to drop off your top.

Even if you’re still piecing, make your appointment to drop off your top so it’s wrapped and ready for Christmas.

Burlington Electric Quilters will be closed on:

  • Closed on December 24, 25 and 26, 2022 (Saturday through Monday)
  • Closed at noon on December 31
  • Closed on January 1 and 2, 2023

While you’re at it, hint that you’ve got a wonderful idea what they can get you for a gift 🙂

Burlington Electric Quilters has gift cards that can be used on quilting services, studio rentals and batting. Available in the amount that fits your beloved’s budget, these gift cards turn works in progress into finished objects (aka WIPS into FOs).

Speaking of FOs, take a peek a couple of Christmas quilts Louise made that are currently for sale at Burlington Electric Quilters..

Gifts Ideas for Quilters for the 2014 Holidays from Laurena Longarm Quilting

What do Quilters want for Christmas?

“What do quilters want,” our families may ask as the holidays approach? We love fabric, but do we need more? What we really want is time to quilt, right? May we suggest….

Holiday Gifts for Quilters at Laurena's Longarm Quilting
Swirled Christmas Tree Quilt Pattern by Frivolous Necessity is available on Craftsy.com

5 Holiday Gift Ideas for Quilters

  1. A Quilting Cruise. (We can think big!) Sew Many Places has a large range of destinations and teachers available for 2015.
  2. A Quilt Retreat. Quilting by the Lake in upstate New York always has a fabulous range of teachers lined up, if you want to think big but not that big.
  3. A Gift Certificate to Laurena’s Longarm Quilting 🙂 Use your gift certificate for any of our quilting services: Custom or edge to edge quilting.Or, rent  longarm machines or our new Charm, the sit down quilting machine. You can pay for batting, zippers, notions or the great quilt backs from Sew Batik. Thank you for your business!
  4. A Quilt Appraisal.   You may have finished a beautiful work in 2014. If something should happen, replacing it may be difficult. Appraising your work, or a vintage or heirloom quilt in your possession is something we may procrastinate. The American Quilter’s Society maintains a list of registered appraisers. What a gift that shows your family values your hard work!
  5. Peace on earth. As much as we enjoy making comfort quilts, how wonderful would it be if those drastic emergencies disappeared (or at least diminished). This has been on my holiday wish list for years.

Enjoy the season!