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How much would you charge for an applique quilt like this in queen size?

How much would you charge for an applique quilt like this in queen size?

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Old 03-08-2011, 04:20 PM
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Somewhere on the web is an actual formula for determining the cost for making a quilt. I can't put my hands on my copy but try Google or about.com. I think that's how I found it. I think you'll be surprised to find that you may be undervaluing your work.
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Old 03-08-2011, 04:34 PM
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Since she is already a customer I am sure she knows making quilts aren't cheap. She will be getting a beautiful quilt of her own.
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Old 03-08-2011, 04:40 PM
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Eddie, It's absolutely gorgeous. DO NOT sell yourself short! Are you kidding.....$3.84/hour, ha....not even minimum wage. If I were to do something like that, labor intensive, I'd be pricing it at least $1200-1400, probably more. But then again, I live in California so we pay more for everything it seems. I can go to Macys and easily spend in excessive of $1000 for bed covers.

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By my calculations, the fabrics will be about $210. I figure it will take about 30 minutes per leaf, and there will be about 80 leaves on the quilt, and about say 10 on each pillow, so about 100 leaves - so that's 50 hours. Plus the time to make the top itself and then about 30 hours of quilting. So if we say 80 hours, the price that I was thinking of asking comes out to only about $3.84 per hour in labor - I just don't want to sell myself short.
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Old 03-08-2011, 04:42 PM
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After a LOT of thinking, playing with numbers in my spreadsheet, etc., I e-mailed her a proposal this morning which was $650.74, and included the cost of materials at $246.68, so my labor would have been $404.06. She decided she didn't want to spend that much for a quilt for a guest bedroom, so now we are looking at a much simpler pattern (no applique) and I sent her an estimate for that one and she agreed with it. So we're going to look at fabrics together on Friday. In a way, I'm relieved because I really wasn't looking forward to doing all of that applique again!
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Oh and I forgot to mention in my last post, she is paying for an artist, not a simple something to cover her bed. Your work is exceptional!
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Old 03-08-2011, 04:43 PM
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Originally Posted by ritamaew
cost of materials times 4.

just my thoughts

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at leasat $1200
I agree. I sold a queen pieced for $800 should have been more. but needed the money to pay for a dental cap. sold to my dentist. true..... his wife had been wanting one of my quilts.
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Old 03-08-2011, 04:45 PM
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Eddie, that's a fabulous piece of art. Try buying an original painting that size for $1,200 - and that's kind of what you are creating.
Can't imagine what you would pay for something like that down here, but I can assure you it would be lots.
I don't think it has much to do with fridges and sinks; the fact is you are selling an heirloom. It's worth every cent of what you eventually get for it.
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Old 03-08-2011, 04:47 PM
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I agree!! I almost want to suggest to you Eddie, that you are an artist that quilts.

Originally Posted by okiepastor
After seeing some quilt sales in Amish country, etc. I think $1200 would be BOTTOM dollar--and more likely $2000 would be a fair price for such beautiful work.
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Old 03-08-2011, 04:50 PM
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Well, I guess it is all working out for you, but you ARE selling yourself way too short!

Originally Posted by Eddie
After a LOT of thinking, playing with numbers in my spreadsheet, etc., I e-mailed her a proposal this morning which was $650.74, and included the cost of materials at $246.68, so my labor would have been $404.06. She decided she didn't want to spend that much for a quilt for a guest bedroom, so now we are looking at a much simpler pattern (no applique) and I sent her an estimate for that one and she agreed with it. So we're going to look at fabrics together on Friday. In a way, I'm relieved because I really wasn't looking forward to doing all of that applique again!
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Old 03-08-2011, 04:51 PM
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Beautiful quilt!
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