The cost of a T-shirt quilt isn’t always as simple as the base price. Additional charges for design changes, repairs, specialty items, shipping, and other extras can increase the final cost. Understanding these factors upfront helps avoid surprises and makes it easier to compare quilt makers.
8. Embroidery or Personalization
Names, dates, quotes—most places charge extra for those touches. Each quilt maker approaches this differently depending on what equipment they have.
Too Cool T-shirt Quilts
We do not offer embroidery services here. But we do know people we can refer you to! That cost would be between you and the person doing the embroidery.
9. Extra Large Quilts
Moving up in size can lead to a price jump. There is just a lot more acreage in a large quilt. Some quilt makers only can make a smaller quilt because they don't have the larger machine necessary. Check their website.
Too Cool T-shirt Quilts
We have the size of the quilt built into our pricing system. But you will see a larger step between sizes as you go over a king size quilt.
The photo here show the different size T-shirt quilts all lined up in the upper left hand corner of this one quilt. Each quilt size is a different color. The dark purple is a king size and the red is a lap size.
10. Fixing Damaged or Stained Shirts
If a shirt has holes, ink, or sweat stains, you may be charged for patching or working around the issue. There might be a charge for extra thin T-shirts.
Too Cool T-shirt Quilts
We can fix T-shirts that need a little TLC. Your first five fixes are free. After that, there’s a small charge per fix.
11. Photo Transfers or Appliqués
Printing a photo or adding something non-flat can increase the cost of your quilt.
Too Cool T-shirt Quilts
We do not print photos here. You would have to have those printed on a T-shirt or other fabric before you send your T-shirts to us. Appliqués: your first five are free. After that, there’s a small charge per item.

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12. Taxes
How much tax will be added to your quilt will depend on the state/county your quilt is made in or shipped to. Ask your quilter a head of time what the tax will be.
If your quilt maker is working under the table, there might not be tax. But you risk other issues with unregistered businesses.
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We have three locations. You will need to check with your specific quilt maker. The Charlotte MI location is in a state where there is no sales tax on services and our product made at this location is consider a service.
13. Insured Return Shipping and Signature at Delivery
Some quilt makers add insurance by default. Others don’t. Requesting insurance or signature confirmation can cost extra.
Too Cool T-shirt Quilts
If you would like your quilt insured, we can give you a quotation for it when were a finished with your quilt. We charge a small fee if you want a signature at delivery.
14. Do-Over Fees (a.k.a. Regret Tax)
Did you get the wrong T-shirt in your quilt? Is there something you hate about your quilt? If the quilt maker messes up, they should fix it. But if it’s your mistake—like sending the wrong T-shirt most quilt makers will charge an hourly rate to fix your quilt.

Too Cool T-shirt Quilts
We charge an hourly rate for customer mistakes that require fixing. If we mess up? We’ll fix it, no charge.
Conclusion
Don’t assume every quilt maker plays by the same rules or includes the same services in their pricing. A quilt that looks less expensive at first glance might have hidden nickel-and-dime charges later.
Too Cool T-shirt Quilts
We aim to keep things clear. We’d rather be up front about what things cost than surprise you later. A T-shirt quilt should make you feel good - not give you sticker shock.
Having a T-shirt quilt made sounds simple enough: send in your shirts, get back a quilt.
Every company has different policies about who pays for shipping to and from the quilt maker. Shipping costs can sneak up—especially if you’re overnighting a box to meet a deadline.
Some quilt makers charge extra for dealing with wicking, jersey, or paper-thin shirts. Some charge per shirt cost while others have separate pricing tiers. And some makers will only work with typical cotton T-shirts.
Want something beyond a basic grid? Some places tack on fees for non-standard designs.
Found five more T-shirts you “forgot”? Adding them mid-project might mean a layout redo and an additional cost. Every quilt maker will have their own policy about adding in last minute T-shirts.
Some quilt makers always charge for the backing material.This makes their base price look lower but it adds a “hidden” costs later. Read your quilt maker’s website carefully to figure out if backing materials are standard in the cost of the quilt.
Need your quilt in time for graduation or the holidays, but you’re late to the game? Rush charges are common. Sometimes a flat fee, sometimes a percentage of the total.
Some quilt makers prices are only for the quilt top. They either don’t do the long-arm quilting or will charge extra for it. Some makers have an ala-carte pricing system.