Stipple Quilting
Stippling is a method of quilting that is a continuous meandering line of stitching that never crosses over itself. Stippling is similar to a design called “cornelli lace” used to embellish collars and epaulets in the 1920’s. Like “doodling”, it looks beautiful and can be a cost effective way to get those unfinished quilt tops complete and put to good use! Rendezvous Quilts offers a variety of Stippling sizes.
Amy enjoys stipple quilting. Before going into business with Rendezvous Quilts, Amy learned to stipple at “Quilts in the Attic”, a local quilt store. After many years of quilting, she has perfected her technique and does lovely, even meandering.
Stippling Sizes & Definitions
Micro & Small stipple
Very fine stippling requires much more work and attention to detail. Small stippling is considered quilting that is 1/2 inch apart or less.
Medium Stipple
Still requiring a great attention to detail, medium stippling is quilting that is between 1/2 – 1 inch apart.
Large Stippling is all over meandering that is beautiful and cost effective. It is a practical way to get those quilt tops you have lying around finished up and put to use! Large stippling is quilting that is approximately 1 – 1 1/2 inches apart.
Micro & Small Stipple
Starting @ .03 cents per sq inch-
Quilting 1/2" apart or less
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Highly Detailed Work
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Much More Difficult
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Very Fine Stippling
Medium Stipple
1.75 ¢ per sq inch-
Twin (65x88) -$100.10
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Full (78x88) - $120.12
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Queen (84x92) - $135.24
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King (92x100) - $161.00
Large Stipple
1.25 ¢ per inch-
Twin (65x88) -$100.10
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Full (78x88) - $120.12
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Queen (84x92) - $135.24
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King (92x100) - $161.00