for me, i've been selling quilts for about 8-10 years now- i have had the most luck (locally) as in --- i take quilts to work- or send them with someone else to work---people see them, like them- want to buy them---i've not had any luck with any on-line sites---ebay you may have $150 into a quilt and sell it for $45---etsy seems to be more 'artsy' items- not quilted items-
quiltsforsale.ca may be a place you could try- they have been 'growing' for a few years now and their quilts do seem to sell- though i don't know how quickly- it seems that some 'sellers' maybe are (established) and sell more than new people- but their fees are very reasonable- and it is worth a try. but i have definitely had most luck on a more 'personal' level- i take quilts everywhere- guild/sewing group meetings, work, family get togethers---generally even if i make a quilt for someone there's a good chance someone else will see it and say---hey i love that one--can i buy it? the first quilts a sold years ago- my sister was working in a factory and took a quilt i made her in to show someone---next thing i knew i had 'orders' for about 20+ quilts! she kept me quite busy for a couple years---until i finally said- no more! it got to feeling like production sewing and wasn't any fun any more- i much prefer making a quilt- showing it off- if someone wants it great- i sell it-