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Old 09-08-2009, 12:50 PM
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My husband's grandmother would like to buy a quilt from me. I already have the quilt top, just need to layer and quilt. I'll have to hand quilt it because of its size (about 98" square).

My question: What to charge??? Is there some "formula" that you use when pricing? My mom said, "The amount of supplies x 3". I would have paid about $200 in 'stuff' if it wasn't for the fact it was on sale. Is this going to be worth $600 when it's done? I'm planning on wreaths, grid, and 1/4" inside the diamonds.

What do you think? This is my first time around, and I don't want to cheat myself and give it away, or over-charge...

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Old 09-08-2009, 01:07 PM
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Hubby's grandmother? It would make a wonderful Christmas present from the both of you.
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Old 09-08-2009, 01:13 PM
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The Marketing side of my brain says:
Cost of materials x 3 - retail
Cost of materials x 2 - wholesale

The Family side of my brain says:
-Christmas gift
-Birthday gift
-Sell it to her at cost, IF she really wants to buy it from you. I remember my friend's grandmother paying him $25 to reset the clock on her VCR...not a huge task, but she wanted to give him money. (Families are weird!) :)
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Old 09-08-2009, 01:14 PM
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That's a stunning quilt, well done!

I do like the idea of a christmas present, but then it's a pretty "big" present.

We have the "x3" thing here too.... as a general rule it's one third for materials, one third for labour, and one third for profit. The sad fact is for hand made crafts it usually puts the final price out of reach for people, it just ends up too high.
For a family member or close friend I would also discount the price, we call it "mate's rates". :-)
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I am sorry I tend to agree with everyone else. That quilt would mean so much to her as a gift. And hubby would be so proud of you.
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Old 09-08-2009, 04:50 PM
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Hubby's grandmother? It would make a wonderful Christmas present from the both of you.
I'm with you. I don't think you can charge Grandma for anything other than supplies. And only for supplies if buying them is a hardship to you.

That being said for a non-family member charge them BIG! Quilting is hard work and a skill that deserves to be paid for.
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I am with every one on the price
that being said do you have the directions for it ? it is so beautiful
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Old 09-08-2009, 05:01 PM
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Since I sell my quilt items, everyone is right about he 3x's the cost. And it will be handquilted, that makes it worth more to me. But I would also think of part of it as a gift. I've did that with alot of my relatives when they want me to make them something and still want to pay me something.
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i wouldn't charge my husband's grandmother anything for the quilt.

in my eyes its a thank you gift for the wonderful grandson i'm married to.
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Old 09-08-2009, 05:32 PM
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Does hubby's grandma have lots of money she's trying to give to him (via you?) Otherwise, it would really be a nice, thoughtful qift.... :D

If you need the money, then I would just charge about what you have in it. But be sure and tell her she's getting "family" or "senior" rates so that everyone in the family as well as their friends won't expect you to make them one for free....

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