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Old 01-24-2012, 05:49 PM
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I am going to quilt a friend's quilt on my longarm. I've never quilted for others before. I can figure out what to charge her to do the quilting from other threads I've read, but I don't know how much to charge her for thread. Is there a formula to use? I don't have to worry about the batting - she's providing it.

Thanks for your help! I'm a little nervous about quilting somebody else's quilt (what if something goes wrong), but she has seen my quilts and is confident in my work. This is for her little granddaughter's birthday in mid-February, so I'm happy to help her get it done.

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Old 01-24-2012, 05:54 PM
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I visited other longarm sites, made a spreadsheet in excel. I changed my prices a couple of times in the first year, usually lowering the price here or there. Some longarmers do not charge for thread, or will charge 1 or 2 $ per bobbin. Price will also depend on what you use for thread, I usually use King Tut varigated, it is my fav
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Don't forget that based on your experience level doing other's quilts(none) you should probably not be charging the going rate for commercial quilters...just saying... Most people I know who are just starting out longarming do quilts for friends for very cheap until they can build up their confidence and experience.
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I charge $8.00 for thread unless I'm doing a very detailed custom quilt -- then I charge a little more (according to size, etc). I did a king size quilt, 2 colors of thread and VERY detailed -- charged her $20.00.
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I'm not charging what experienced longarm quilters charge. I'm charging her a very reasonable (i.e., cheap) amount. Just didn't know how to handle the thread usage.

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Originally Posted by brushandthimble View Post
advice? don't stress, breathe and enjoy the process.
Thank you!
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Originally Posted by amandasgramma View Post
I charge $8.00 for thread unless I'm doing a very detailed custom quilt -- then I charge a little more (according to size, etc). I did a king size quilt, 2 colors of thread and VERY detailed -- charged her $20.00.
That's good info. Thank you.
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I don't charge extra for thread. If they want something I don't have, i have them supply it and they get the rest back.
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