Our main quilting line uses the IF-Q-1200 multi-needle machine, which is perfect for high-volume production. But we kept getting requests for custom quilting patterns—small orders of 10-50 panels with unique designs that a multi-needle machine could not handle efficiently.
The IF-QS2-1 Automatic Computerized Single Needle Quilting Machine turned those one-off requests into a profitable side business. At approximately $8,000, it was the lowest-cost machine we ever added, yet it generates $4,500 per month in revenue from custom quilting work.
Our IF-Q-1200 multi-needle quilting machine is a production powerhouse. It runs 280-300 panels per shift and handles our standard mattress production flawlessly. But it has a limitation: all needles must follow the same pattern. For a six-needle configuration, every row of stitching is identical. This is great for standard diamond or horizontal line patterns, but useless for custom designs that require variable stitch patterns.
Before the IF-QS2-1, we turned down custom quilting orders or quoted prices so high that customers walked away. We were losing approximately 5-8 custom quilting requests per month, each worth $300-800. The cumulative lost revenue was approximately $3,500-4,000 per month.
We considered outsourcing the custom quilting to a specialty shop, but the margins were too thin. After transportation costs and the subcontractor's markup, we would have made less than 15% profit on each order. We needed an in-house solution that could handle single-panel custom patterns economically.
The IF-QS2-1 Automatic Computerized Single Needle Quilting Machine from Infinity Mattress Machinery was the answer. It is a single-needle computerized machine that can quilt any pattern that can be drawn—logos, custom shapes, curved lines, variable-density patterns—on a single panel at a time.
What surprised us most was the output speed. For simple patterns like horizontal lines or basic diamonds, the IF-QS2-1 produces approximately 40-50 panels per shift. For complex patterns with logos or variable stitch density, the speed drops to approximately 20-30 panels per shift. This is slower than a multi-needle machine, but perfectly adequate for custom orders where the customer values design flexibility over speed.
The pattern design software was easy to learn. Our lead quilting operator spent two days learning the software and produced the first custom pattern on day three. The machine imports designs from standard quilting design formats, so we can also accept customer-supplied designs without compatibility issues.
We price custom quilting work based on pattern complexity and panel size. Simple patterns on standard twin-size panels start at $25 per panel. Complex patterns with logos or custom artwork on queen-size panels cost $60-80 per panel. Most custom orders fall in the $35-50 per panel range.
After six months with the IF-QS2-1, we process approximately 100-130 custom panels per month. At an average price of $40 per panel, that is $4,000-5,200 in monthly revenue. The material cost is approximately $12-15 per panel, and the labor cost is approximately $8 per panel (one operator, partial shift on the IF-QS2-1). The gross profit is approximately $17-20 per panel, or $1,700-2,600 per month.
At a machine cost of $8,000, the IF-QS2-1 paid for itself within two months. Since then, it has been generating pure profit. The payback period was so short that we almost could not believe the numbers. We double-checked the calculations and confirmed: a two-month payback on an industrial machine is exceptional.
The custom quilting service has also become a customer acquisition tool. Several mattress retailers who initially contacted us for custom quilting have become regular customers for our standard mattress production. The custom work opens the door; the quality of our standard production closes the sale.
The key insight is that these machines are complementary, not competitive. The IF-Q-1200 is for production volume. The IF-QS2-1 is for production flexibility. Together, they cover the full spectrum of quilting needs from high-volume standard patterns to one-off custom designs.
For factories that need lock stitch capabilities alongside chain stitch, consider the IF-QM1-4 Lock Stitch Quilting Machine. Lock stitch provides a different aesthetic and is preferred for certain premium products where the quilt pattern is visible on the finished surface.
After six months with the IF-QS2-1, here are some of the custom orders that have paid for the machine multiple times over:
A boutique hotel chain ordered 40 queen-size mattress panels with their logo quilted into the center of each panel. The pattern included the hotel name in a custom font surrounded by a decorative border. Total order value: $2,800. Machine time: 2.5 shifts. Profit: approximately $1,200.
A custom furniture maker ordered 25 sofa cushion panels with a geometric pattern that required variable stitch density across the panel. The pattern had tighter stitching in the center and looser stitching at the edges. This would have been impossible on a multi-needle machine. Total order value: $1,250. Machine time: 1.5 shifts. Profit: approximately $550.
A mattress retailer ordered 50 twin-size panels with a diamond pattern that matched the branding of their new showroom. The pattern required specific diamond dimensions and spacing that did not match any standard multi-needle configuration. Total order value: $1,750. Machine time: 2 shifts. Profit: approximately $750.
These three orders alone generated $2,500 in profit, recovering nearly a third of the machine cost. The remaining orders in the six months since installation have made the IF-QS2-1 one of the most profitable machines in our factory on a return-per-dollar-invested basis.
After six months of daily operation, the IF-QS2-1 has required needle changes every 2-3 weeks ($8 per needle) and one thread tension adjustment. The CNC control system has been completely reliable. Total maintenance cost: approximately $65. Zero unplanned downtime.
Daily maintenance takes 5 minutes: cleaning lint from the needle area and checking thread tension. The machine is noticeably simpler to maintain than our multi-needle machines because there is only one needle mechanism to clean and adjust.
The single-needle design also means less thread waste. Our multi-needle machines waste a certain amount of thread during startup and pattern changes because all needles must be re-threaded. The IF-QS2-1 has minimal thread waste, which adds up to significant savings over time.
The IF-QS2-1 is one of those machines that pays for itself before you realize it. At $8,000, the financial risk is minimal. If you receive even a few custom quilting requests per month, the machine will likely pay for itself within 2-3 months.
Beyond direct revenue, the IF-QS2-1 has marketing value. Being able to offer custom quilting patterns sets your factory apart from competitors. Several of our custom quilting customers have become regular mattress buyers after experiencing our quality on a custom project.
Infinity Mattress Machinery manufactures a complete range of quilting machines, from the single-needle IF-QS2-1 to the multi-needle IF-Q-1200 to the lock stitch IF-QM1-4. Contact them for a consultation on the right quilting solution for your factory.
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