How much do you sell your Bow Tucks for?
#11
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Join Date: Dec 2009
Location: Enid, OK
Posts: 8,273
I think YOUR pricing is about right..have you searched them out on etsy/ebay?
just do not forget the following info from Penny's website!
Frequently Asked Questions
Making bags for resale?
Can I make your tote bags for resale?
Yes, as long as you are making them by hand on your home sewing machine and the bags are not mass-produced. We also request design credit when selling the bags. This can be a simple as a card included with the bag that says "Designed by Quiltsillustrated"
just do not forget the following info from Penny's website!
Frequently Asked Questions
Making bags for resale?
Can I make your tote bags for resale?
Yes, as long as you are making them by hand on your home sewing machine and the bags are not mass-produced. We also request design credit when selling the bags. This can be a simple as a card included with the bag that says "Designed by Quiltsillustrated"
#14
Senior Member
Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: Crystal Coast of North Carolina
Posts: 390
I sell simplier bags locally & @ craft shows. I started out @ 25, soon went to 30 & settled @ 35. People who know quality will pay the price. Don't sell yourself short. You always can take something off the price if you want to. Let us know how it goes. I also found out that some items in the 8-10 dollar range sell well - coin purses, book covers, simple wallets etc.
#16
Originally Posted by Barb44
These are one of a kind 'designer bags'. Don't sell them cheap.
#20
I think your prices are fair. If it turns out you don't sell that many at that price, then you can always look for another way to market them...like this board for instance, where people know the work and resources that went into making them. Good luck.
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