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Old 04-16-2010, 01:57 PM
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sabrinaquilts
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Join Date: Mar 2010
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I really like the idea of having a start off price. Personally I prefer to make the quilt and then sell it. I have worked in sales and no matter how hard you try you can never please a customer. It only takes one to ruin your love to quilt. I think it would be safer to make the quilt ahead of time and then put a price on it. I like the idea of adding as is to it so they don't ask whether I can make it in green because I would say no, as is. I have been also thinking about only charging for fabrics and notions that I have to buy. If I use from my stash, the theory is that it has already been paid once upon a time by a customer. I am not the government. No need to double charge. I am also in the process of trying to perfect my piecing and quilting technique. I can't control how much materials will cost but if I can get real good, in theory, it would take less time which means I can charge less.
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