Pricing a quilt?
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Pricing a quilt?
I am looking for suggestions on pricing a quilt I have been asked to make. My friend says she has a list of rates by categories. Ie: $ per pieced block, $ per appliquéd block, $ per embroidered block, $ per borders, etc, etc.
The quilt I am making will have 4 pieced blocks, 1 embroidered block, 4 appliqued blocks, 1 pieced border, 2-3 plain borders. It will be a lap size quilt with 9, 12" blocks. The fabric is a specialty fabric that is no longer available. The quilting will be a simple meander.
What do you think would be a fair price?
How do you normal come about a quilt price.
Thanks for your input.
The quilt I am making will have 4 pieced blocks, 1 embroidered block, 4 appliqued blocks, 1 pieced border, 2-3 plain borders. It will be a lap size quilt with 9, 12" blocks. The fabric is a specialty fabric that is no longer available. The quilting will be a simple meander.
What do you think would be a fair price?
How do you normal come about a quilt price.
Thanks for your input.
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I would start at 10 cents a square inch plus the cost of the fabric at a minimum. I charge at least that much just to handquilt.
A person who is not a quilter has no idea what is involved.
The part I like about quilting is the actual handquilting process. I only do the piecing and applique because I like the finished product. My favorite is wholecloth.
If the same person needed work done on their car and you were a mechanic would you do the work for less than you would charge a stranger?
A person who is not a quilter has no idea what is involved.
The part I like about quilting is the actual handquilting process. I only do the piecing and applique because I like the finished product. My favorite is wholecloth.
If the same person needed work done on their car and you were a mechanic would you do the work for less than you would charge a stranger?
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I did what a friend did and broke it down to blocks, binding, batting, thread, detail, etc. Using that as my guide line the quilt I have designed would be 44x44 with pieced, embroidered and appliquéd blocks. The price is $300.
I put it forth to the lady requesting the quilt. If that is too much I can cut back on some of the details and shrink the blocks. I am waiting for her response.
I put it forth to the lady requesting the quilt. If that is too much I can cut back on some of the details and shrink the blocks. I am waiting for her response.
#7
I recently sold a throw size quilt (57" x 80") and it was a "Snails Trail" . I charged the price of the fabric, batting, backing, thread plus .01.4 cents a sq. inch to quilt. The fabric is no longer available. I had the top made when she saw it and insisted on having it. When I finished , I presented her with a detailed list of costs....$250.00
You just can't make up for your time and talents. she was a little suprised at the price, but after viewing the statement she agreed it was a good deal for her.
You just can't make up for your time and talents. she was a little suprised at the price, but after viewing the statement she agreed it was a good deal for her.
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I recently sold a throw size quilt (57" x 80") and it was a "Snails Trail" . I charged the price of the fabric, batting, backing, thread plus .01.4 cents a sq. inch to quilt. The fabric is no longer available. I had the top made when she saw it and insisted on having it. When I finished , I presented her with a detailed list of costs....$250.00
You just can't make up for your time and talents. she was a little suprised at the price, but after viewing the statement she agreed it was a good deal for her.
You just can't make up for your time and talents. she was a little suprised at the price, but after viewing the statement she agreed it was a good deal for her.
Last edited by ptquilts; 01-14-2012 at 05:38 AM.
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