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    Old 02-15-2011, 08:05 AM
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    My friend is having a lap quilt machine quilted by a local lady. The lap quilt has over 4k square inches.

    The lady is asking 1 1/2 cents per square inch.

    Does that sound like a standard rate at this time?

    If not...what are people charging?
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    Old 02-15-2011, 08:07 AM
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    i have seen anywhere from .05 to 2.4
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    Old 02-15-2011, 08:08 AM
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    That is about right for a simple pantogram. In my area its about .02 per inch but that is a recent price. I guess everybody in my area just started raising prices. It can get as high as .10 per inch for really really detail custom.
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    Never seen it as low as that -- lowest I've been quoted in this area is 1.5 cents per sq. inch.
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    i have seen anywhere from .05 to 2.4
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    The quilting lady has a computerized machine....does that effect the cost?

    Better yet - WHAT does effect the cost?
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    Old 02-15-2011, 08:26 AM
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    Originally Posted by Yellow Bird
    The quilting lady has a computerized machine....does that effect the cost?

    Better yet - WHAT does effect the cost?
    I am sure it does, she has to pay for her machine and they are very pricey.
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    Old 02-15-2011, 08:29 AM
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    Okay....I understand the concept that the machine is pricey so she needs to charge.

    BUT...what about the people whole machine quilt using their TALENT...shouldn't have be worth as much?

    (Assuming they don't charge as much.)
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    Old 02-15-2011, 08:31 AM
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    Do you know what kind of design she's doing on the quilt? That has a definite impact on the cost. An overall meander is generally the least expensive, and I've seen the charge for that from .01 to .02 per square inch. If she's getting a more intricate design, the charge will be higher.

    There are several factors, and while I'm sure some quilters who have computerized have raised their prices, I don't think most have (just based on what I've read - I don't have any specifics). The type of design has a bearing on the cost. Specialty threads can increase the cost. The geographic area in which the quilting is done can have an impact (what the market will bear). I suppose that even the experience of the quilter - for instance, if she's won a lot of awards and is well-known for her work - could have an impact.

    Another thing to keep in mind is that many LA quilters have a minimum charge, and the client may decide to pay a slightly higher per square inch charge to get a more intricate design for little additional cost. For instance, let's say the LAer has a minimum charge of $50, and she charges .01 per sq. inch for an overall meander. On a 4000 sq. in. quilt, that would be $40, but she will charge $50. If that same LAer can do a pantograph or free-hand edge to edge design for .015 per square inch, the cost to the quiltmaker is $60, so she's getting a more intricate design for only $10 more.

    Hope that helps explain it a little!
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    Yes. $.015/square inch is a standard rate.
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    Old 02-15-2011, 08:34 AM
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    Yes...that explains a lot more. I will let her know!
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