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Originally Posted by Terri D.
(Post 6708119)
I helped an acquaintance with her T-shirt quilt business last Christmas. It's always more work than you think.
Don't forget to factor in your time for creating a layout, plus calculating yardage for and time spent cutting compensating strips, sashing, borders, backing and binding. T-shirts are not created equal in that one shirt's logo may give you a 14" square, whereas another may only yield an 8" square. If you have to account for those size differences, it will require more of your time, for which you should rightly charge. |
There is a ton of work that goes into a T-shirt quilt and I don't like making them, have made 2. I charge like Onebyone's guild does, $20 a shirt with a 12 shirt minimum and not all shirts will not be allowed. I had one parent who brought ribbed white tanks that are undershirts, told her no way could these be included. Usually people hear $20 per shirt and rethink wanting the quilt and that is fine with me but if I am going to do it I am going to get paid for the pain of it.
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