Have you ever sold a quilt?
#25
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Made one for a "friend?" she paid me $20.00 cause she could buy one at Walmart for that Sold another to a co worker for $120.00 she bought the fabric. Hand Quilted backed and put batting in another for $70.00. All were hand Quilted.
#26
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Ive made a lap quilt and a matching quilts -a smidge smaller than a twin and sold them both as a set for $450.00..
Baby quilts are usually donated but if commissioned wont take less than $30 for a simple one
Baby quilts are usually donated but if commissioned wont take less than $30 for a simple one
#27
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No, because I put so much time and love into the quilts that I make that I can't stand the thought of them belonging to a stranger. So, I give them as gifts to my family and friends but only the ones that I know will love them as much as I do.
#28
I've sold several even prize winners. I enjoy the process but can let the results go. Did a baby quilt for $100.
Those whom I've given gifts ,sons, duaghters, sisters; if they want a second, they buy the materials.
MK
Those whom I've given gifts ,sons, duaghters, sisters; if they want a second, they buy the materials.
MK
wasn't big enough $400
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#30
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Most of the quilts I make are gifts to extended family members. So, I haven't charged anyone. I have a friend who wanted me to make her daughter a rag quilt a while ago. I told her we can make it together. I showed her what to do, she bought a mat, ruler and rotary cutter and we worked together. Now she knows how to make one herself. Doubt that she ever will, but she has that knowledge.
Same friend (she's a really good friend) asked me to make a quilt for her son. Told her the same thing. We can make one together. It may take a long time to complete seeing how the fabric is at my home waiting for her to come over to cut it. It's been here for about 2 months. I will not work on it without her, as I'm not being paid.
I have made one quilt that I will eventually get paid for...for this same friend's daughter. But I'm holding onto it until she finishes the one for her son. Here's a link to that one...
http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-150285-1.htm
Same friend (she's a really good friend) asked me to make a quilt for her son. Told her the same thing. We can make one together. It may take a long time to complete seeing how the fabric is at my home waiting for her to come over to cut it. It's been here for about 2 months. I will not work on it without her, as I'm not being paid.
I have made one quilt that I will eventually get paid for...for this same friend's daughter. But I'm holding onto it until she finishes the one for her son. Here's a link to that one...
http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-150285-1.htm
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