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Long-Arm Rental Question
I know what some shops rent their long-arm quilting machines to
customers. I presume these customers will have taken a class or made some proof that they know what they are doing. Does anyone here know what the hourly fee is for machine use under these circumstances? TIA, joan |
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The not so LQS that rents time has you take a $45 class, then charges $10 an
hour. Diana in dallas "joan8904 in Bellevue Nebraska" wrote in message oups.com... I know what some shops rent their long-arm quilting machines to customers. I presume these customers will have taken a class or made some proof that they know what they are doing. Does anyone here know what the hourly fee is for machine use under these circumstances? TIA, joan |
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Our local quilt shop just started this. They charge $20 for the class and
for an hour's time. Toni |
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In article .com,
"joan8904 in Bellevue Nebraska" wrote: I know what some shops rent their long-arm quilting machines to customers. I presume these customers will have taken a class or made some proof that they know what they are doing. Does anyone here know what the hourly fee is for machine use under these circumstances? TIA, joan We have two shops here that do that. Both require a class on their machine before being able to rent. Both have someone there to help you and to make sure you don't to injury to their machines. One charges $10 an hour one $20 an hour. marcella |
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The shop close to me requires a class that costs $200. After that the
charge is $20 an hour. Loading the quilt is part of that time too. Linda inTx |
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anybody knows if this is done in or near seattle?
Marcella Peek wrote: In article .com, "joan8904 in Bellevue Nebraska" wrote: I know what some shops rent their long-arm quilting machines to customers. I presume these customers will have taken a class or made some proof that they know what they are doing. Does anyone here know what the hourly fee is for machine use under these circumstances? TIA, joan We have two shops here that do that. Both require a class on their machine before being able to rent. Both have someone there to help you and to make sure you don't to injury to their machines. One charges $10 an hour one $20 an hour. marcella -- Dr. Quilter http://community.webshots.com/user/mvignali (take the dog out for a walk) |
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