T shirt Graduation quilt
#5
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Join Date: Jun 2017
Posts: 1,386
Super t-shirt quilt! I have no idea how you'd bill for your efforts but know it would never be enough I'm in the midst of arranging a t-shirt quilt right now (for family) and know there's a bit of extra math involved. At least it feels that way doing this for the first time.
Again - awesome finish!
Again - awesome finish!
#6
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Join Date: Mar 2011
Location: Ontario, Canada
Posts: 41,554
Great top! It is hard to get what a quilt is worth unless you have agreed upon an amount before you start. You can figure out fabric, batt, backing, thread and see what that comes to. It would be nice to at least make minimum wage but few people want to pay for your time.
#10
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Join Date: Jul 2011
Location: Cascade, Co
Posts: 1,391
I'm not a very gutsy person so I would settle for whatever they decide to pay if a price hadn't been agreed upon beforehand. I made a quilt for a friend and she suggested a price beforehand and asked me to make it for that. Since she was a dear friend, I didn't take any money for making it for her to give to her daughter. She also was a widow on a limited income. I grudgingly made the quilt and shipped it to her. She passed away within a week of receiving it. After that experience I make quilts and give them as gifts on special occasions.
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