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    Shipping/packing completed quilt

    I'm down to the binding on a customer's quilt. This is the first one I've dealt with that is long-distance and can't be hand-delivered. What is the safest way to pack the completed quilt?

    I am considering rolling the quilt and wrapping it in the excess batting that came from the quilt maker. Should I add a layer of bubble wrap or other packing materials in case the box is damaged in some way? Should it be encased in a plastic bag for the journey to protect it from moisture?

    I assume I'll be shipping, insured, via UPS.

    All suggestions/comments are appreciated.

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    When I ship quilts back to customers, I put the quilt and receipt inside a plastic bag. That way, it can come back to me if it needs to. If the box is quite big I will pack batting around the plastic. I don't want it to move inside that box.
    eileenkny

    from the beautiful Hudson Valley of NY
    Gammill Classic Plus w/IQ

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      #3
      Thanks, Eileen. Sounds like I'm on the right track. I appreciate your reply.

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