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Old 08-12-2024, 10:20 AM
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QuiltE
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Originally Posted by KalamaQuilts
3-4 bucks a pound, don't cut yardage, buck for fat quarters..............
Keep It Simple!!!
.. a per pound price makes a lot more sense and a lot less fiddling when selling.
Avoids in pre-measuring or doing so, in front of the customer!
Even more sense, if you have different widths of fabrics and/or working with offcuts and/or scraps.

The customer can do their own estimation on the yardage!!

I'd include the FQs in the weigh out process as well, Saves someone saying, oh this one is not quite a FQ or, this one is bigger than a FQ, etc!

You could always have a flexible pricing to encourage $ale$
example
one pound and under ...... $ set price
2-5 lbs ..... $/pound
5-10 lbs .... a lower $/pound price
10 lbs and over ..... even lower $/pound price
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