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Old 11-16-2014, 11:02 AM
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Bree123
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Maybe ask at your local guild or LQS. I found a great site that is based in & marketed to SE Wisconsin that charges a low commission and is right for me. I worry sometimes about the cheapy-cheap quilts (or woefully underpriced quilts) that are sold on etsy. I will never be able to compete with hobby quilters who just want to make back cost of materials (& sometimes not even that). I still don't make close to minimum wage, but the idea of working for free is just insulting.

In picking a site as my back-up for any quilts I can't sell right away, I had to make sure that the site where I list has clients that are accustomed to spending $700-1000 on a quilt (what I charge). Otherwise, it's just a lot of hassle spending time educating potential clients on the difference between a $20 quilt and an $800 quilt, and I'd rather be quilting.
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