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Old 05-30-2011, 02:37 PM
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jaciqltznok
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Originally Posted by laynak
I make quilts for customers & 'labor' is absorbed within the total price I charge (what people consider 'reasonable' averages about $3.50 ph, they'd simply not afford 'minimum wage' pricing).
A quick 'real value' estimate is to charge about $5-6 per square inch, which seems very expensive. Local LAQ's now charge $3-4 a sq. inch. That leaves a quilter to add another $2-3 square inch for the design/piecing/ materials & labor will receive $8 ph for their labor in the total cost.
A wall hanging that's 40x56 generates $425 at $8 ph and $270 at $3.50 ph.
Quilting really is expensive! And, profit is near impossible. The rules of supply/demand prevail.
Just like other artists...only a few make it to earning a living doing what is loved.
Holy cow...if LAQ's in CA are making that kind of money, remind me to NEVER send one of my quilts to them...yikes...most LAQ's I use from AK to FL only charge about $.01-$.05 per inch.....
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