Couldn't agree more with Skittl1321. My thoughts are that if I were sending my work out to be longarmed, I would want quality work done-both on the front of the quilt and the back, and near perfect if not perfect looking corners. Charging by the inch for me would be the way to go. With a contract clearly stating the terms, especially if the work is not done by an agreed-upon date and. You will want to have samples to provide as your way of doing it should be satisfactory to the customer before work is started.
Good luck in your venture-I would think there is a great calling for this.
Originally Posted by
Skittl1321
I would not pay hourly for a sewing service- I can't determine how fast or slow they might sew.
I would possibly pay by the inch, depending on if the total price was worth removing the hassle of me doing it myself. (I hate binding.)
I would also expect near perfection if I was paying to have the binding done.