The site visitor was charming on the phone, calling before 6 am to ask
if she paid us a "rush" fee, could we get a custom quilt started and
finished for her in a week.
It wasn't that we didn't want to help
but making a double wedding ring quilt, one of the hardest patchwork quilt designs, in a week is just not possible. It
takes an average of 3 specialists to make one quilt, and at that we get
them made in as little as 3 months - less if the quilt is simpler.
"So
how come I read some people can make a quilt in a week" she persisted.
If
the quilt is a simple enough pattern - large fabric blocks, for
example, it's conceivable a quilt can be started and finished in a week
but this was not the kind of quilt the caller was interested in.

Bluebird Gardens custom quilts, as
most quilts do, go through at least 8 steps in the process of getting
made:
1. Finalizing details including quilt size, design, fabric
colors, getting photos to be used on photo memory quilts, and final
price, including a deposit.
2. Quilt materials get laid out and
photographed for a final look prior to starting.
3. Quilt pieces
are cut and sewn together to make the quilt top.
4. Pieced quilt
top gets embroidered.
5. Quilt top is quilted.
6. Quilt
top is "bound" to finish edges.
7. Quilt label and any other
embellishments are added.
8. Quilt is photographed and wrapped
for shipping.

9.
Finished quilt is shipped usually two-day priority mail with quilt care
guide.
If you're planning on getting a custom quilt made,
regardless of who's making it, plan on at least 3 months; in some cases,
there's a year waiting list, sometimes longer, especially if you want
the quilt hand quilted.
A good, detailed custom handmade quilt
takes a little time to make, and from the comments we get, is well worth
the wait.