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Old 05-12-2014, 02:59 AM
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Sandygirl
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Originally Posted by tesspug
You could pick a cost per hour and tell him that. Then give him an idea how many hours a simple top would be and how many a complicated one would be. Then explain that he would have to pay to have it quilted. And buy the backing and the batting. Maybe you could find him the name of someone who can do the quilting.

I think that the price you quote includes everything that it will take to make the quilt plus labor, he expects (rightly so) a FINISHED product...not a honey-do list.

Keep it a simple pattern since it will be scrappy.

sandy
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