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Old 12-14-2010, 07:05 AM
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A friend that works with dh wanted to know how much it would cost to make a king sized quilt for a friend of his that is getting married. I did the math and came up with the price of $650.

He also wanted a fancy center and I told him that would probably add more money for this quilt. It was going to be hand quilted.

Well, he said, "that is not doable". Really? I think he wanted me to drop the price to like $200! Hello?!

I explained that the fabric alone would cost a lot more than that, plus batting, thread and backing. I tried to explain to him the costs of fabric and the increase in all material. Plus, my time hand quilting it should be worth something!

Needless to say, he wants something much smaller! I really don't think I want to make anything for him. He seems to think I am over charging.

But, he is an advid hunter and thinks nothing of spending big bucks on equipment to go hunting with!

What is wrong with people?! LOL
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Old 12-14-2010, 07:07 AM
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Hmmm, no sense in spending your time and talent doing something that isn't truely appreciated! Especailly when there are so many people who would be appreciative and greatful for your work.
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Old 12-14-2010, 07:08 AM
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I think he should walk in a LQS and get some bussiness cards and then call and get some estiments ,he will see that you are not charging enough for a king lolololol
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same ole same ole. everyone including us wants everything for the lowest price we can get. think about fabrics you want and wont spend say the 8 to 10 bucks per yard but let it go on sale for 5 bucks and then you are all over it. same thing applies to quilting and selling our quilts. we want top dollar.
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Old 12-14-2010, 07:13 AM
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It's because what YOU do isn't as important as what HE does.
Since he's a hunter tell him you'd like to have a real bear skin rug. Would he please go to Canada, get a permit, kill one, have the meat processed, the head and skin made into a rug and give you a price for that. He'll start listing the costs of everything including his time off from work. Then tell him that you just want a small bear and couldn't he do it for $200?
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Old 12-14-2010, 07:21 AM
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Originally Posted by raptureready
It's because what YOU do isn't as important as what HE does.
Since he's a hunter tell him you'd like to have a real bear skin rug. Would he please go to Canada, get a permit, kill one, have the meat processed, the head and skin made into a rug and give you a price for that. He'll start listing the costs of everything including his time off from work. Then tell him that you just want a small bear and couldn't he do it for $200?
You sure got that right! That is why I'd rather make quilts for charity or to give to friends. They don't have high expectations of what they are looking for.
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He's right. It's not "doable" LOL
What a putz!!!
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Originally Posted by sueisallaboutquilts
He's right. It's not "doable" LOL
What a putz!!!
I am with you on this one!
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Originally Posted by raptureready
It's because what YOU do isn't as important as what HE does.
Since he's a hunter tell him you'd like to have a real bear skin rug. Would he please go to Canada, get a permit, kill one, have the meat processed, the head and skin made into a rug and give you a price for that. He'll start listing the costs of everything including his time off from work. Then tell him that you just want a small bear and couldn't he do it for $200?
Awesome. :lol:

"I just want a smaller bear"
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Old 12-14-2010, 07:50 AM
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Originally Posted by raedar63
I think he should walk in a LQS and get some bussiness cards and then call and get some estiments ,he will see that you are not charging enough for a king lolololol
Added note:

My sister did this....She tells the people to 1st check other peoples prices, then come talk to her. More times then not they have her do the work.
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