Old 08-10-2011, 08:56 AM
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GrannieAnnie
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Originally Posted by jmabby
I think depending what she hands you. Will the quilt be ready for binding, squared off; is the binding cut and seamed, ironed; has the other fabric been washed, if so the binding should be washed and ironed etc. For a business I don't think $.15 a foot is too much. Businesses don't ask customers what to charge, you know what you will need. It would be harder to charge more once you started, maybe you could have a couple of specials for the first month, get your name out there while you're trying to get established.
Ladies---------------please read your posts. Most of you are saying charge by the foot. I'm pretty sure you mean by the inch. If not-------------please drag out your calculators.

At your rate, you'd be binding a super king for a bit less than $10. And I'm relatively sure you don't mean that.
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