Longarm Quilting in Montana
1 services across 1 cities.
Missoula (1)
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Longarm quilting fits into a wider quilting ecosystem. Montana also has these QuiltMap directories:
Top cities for longarm quilting in Montana
The Montana cities with the most longarm services. Drop-offs and shipping arrangements vary by provider — check each listing for details.
Combine shops and longarmers in one trip
Many quilters drop off a top with a longarmer at the start of a trip, hit a few shops while it's being quilted, then pick up on the way back. The Trip Planner builds multi-stop routes across shops, longarmers, retreats, and guilds in one map.
Plan a Montana trip →Common questions about longarm quilting in Montana
How many longarm quilters are in Montana?
QuiltMap lists 1 longarm service in Montana across 1 city. The count includes solo home-based quilters, full-time studios, and shops that offer longarm as part of a broader business. Updated continuously as new providers list themselves.
How much does longarm quilting cost in Montana?
Pricing varies widely. Edge-to-edge patterns are typically priced per square inch (~$0.02–$0.06/sq in as of 2026 — varies by quilter, region, and complexity). Custom quilting is more, often quoted per quilt after consultation. Most providers in Montana share pricing on their listing or via a quick phone call.
What's the difference between edge-to-edge and custom quilting?
Edge-to-edge (E2E) uses a single repeating pattern across the whole quilt — fast, consistent, and budget-friendly. Custom quilting designs each block or sashing individually, often with ruler work and free-motion. Custom takes much longer and costs more, but the result is one of a kind. Most longarmers in Montana offer both.
Can I ship my quilt to a Montana longarmer?
Many longarmers accept mail-in quilts from anywhere in the country. Each listing's description usually mentions whether they take ship-in orders. If not, the contact info is the fastest way to confirm. Round-trip shipping typically adds $30–$60 to the total cost depending on quilt size and destination.
My favorite Montana longarmer isn't listed. How do I add them?
Use the Submit a Listing form to add a missing longarmer. Submissions are reviewed quickly and then appear in the directory. Home-based quilters absolutely welcome.
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