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susie601 05-12-2011 08:33 AM

Thank you for this information. I don't know if I will ever quilt to sell it, but this will go in my notebook to help me determine how to figure up charges. Thanks again!

Susan

susie601 05-12-2011 08:35 AM


Originally Posted by Peckish
I have found this article to be very helpful:

http://www.bryerpatch.com/faq/marketing.htm

I've only been commissioned to make one quilt, and even though my customer said she'd pay me, I didn't make any money on the deal. By the time she reimbursed me for fabric, backing, batting, and the extra embroidery she decided she wanted AFTER we had discussed price, we were at a price that I think she felt was pretty high. Since she was a friend, I decided to let it go, but I'm much wiser now.

I've used the above link to determine how much my quilts would cost to replace, then advised the quilt recipient to insure it for that amount. They have the choice of insuring it or not, but it subtly makes the point that they should take care of that quilt and not use it as a dog bed or car cover. Ha.

Thank you for this information. I don't know if I will ever quilt to sell it, but this will go in my notebook to help me determine how to figure up charges. Thanks again!

Susan

Sandygirl 05-12-2011 09:45 AM


Originally Posted by Scissor Queen
I know to charge a whole lot. That way they go away and leave me alone!!

too funny!
sandy

TonnieLoree 05-12-2011 09:48 AM


Originally Posted by Scissor Queen
I know to charge a whole lot. That way they go away and leave me alone!!

I'm with you here! Your time will never be appreciated, especially if it is for so-called friends.

Sandygirl 05-12-2011 09:50 AM

I used to make Raggedy Ann and Andy dolls many years ago. Someone asked me to make her a pair and asked "how much"....I told her and she was shocked that I would ask that price and that I should not charge "as much" since my love of sewing gives me personal pleasure! Needless to say I never did make those for her... the nerve! LOL!!
sandy

carencake 05-12-2011 09:53 AM

a recent article said to figure the quilt size in square feet
55x75=4125/144= 28.6 sq ft.
then multiply by either $15 for sq ft or $20 for sq ft
$15x28.6= $429.68
$20x28.6= $572.90

As a guide this works fairly well. Just remember to get at least 50% down before starting. If special fabric then add the extra cost also. one baby quilt cost me over $50 just for the theme fabric, be wise .

Sallyjane 05-12-2011 10:16 AM

I had a very close friend ask me to put together some antique bowtie squares that were her Grandmother's . When I was done, the quilt top would have fit a double bed. Then I added the batting and backing (what I call the pillowcase method - so there was no binding) and pinned it, so all she had to do was tie the quilt. She gave me a $20 Starbucksgift card. I think she was clueless as to how many hours I put into it! Now when someone asks if I'll make them soemthing, my standard answer is "you wouldn't want to pay me what I would have to charge" - end of discussion.

Originally Posted by TonnieLoree

Originally Posted by Scissor Queen
I know to charge a whole lot. That way they go away and leave me alone!!

I'm with you here! Your time will never be appreciated, especially if it is for so-called friends.


Sandygirl 05-12-2011 11:01 AM


Originally Posted by Sallyjane
I had a very close friend ask me to put together some antique bowtie squares that were her Grandmother's . When I was done, the quilt top would have fit a double bed. Then I added the batting and backing (what I call the pillowcase method - so there was no binding) and pinned it, so all she had to do was tie the quilt. She gave me a $20 Starbucksgift card. I think she was clueless as to how many hours I put into it! Now when someone asks if I'll make them soemthing, my standard answer is "you wouldn't want to pay me what I would have to charge" - end of discussion.

Originally Posted by TonnieLoree

Originally Posted by Scissor Queen
I know to charge a whole lot. That way they go away and leave me alone!!

I'm with you here! Your time will never be appreciated, especially if it is for so-called friends.


Yes, we need to quote any project after we lay eyes on the scope of it! AND sleep on it our decision before we quote it!

I learned that lesson last summer when I "volunteered" to put a quilt together for a local organization. It was supposed to have been a "wall hanging" (sight unseen) but suddenly that project grew to the size of twin sized!! Amazing how people get sewing when they find a sucker! (the blocks needed to be set, sashed, bordered and quilted.) My fault for being so generous with my time,etc.

So now I just say "$100 minimum and THEN I will quote the project after I see what is involved, etc. I never get a call back! LOL! fine by me.
sandy

karate lady 05-12-2011 11:02 AM

I nicely tell folks that I only make quilts for my own pleasure and for my family. Had only made two quilts when asked by a friend to make the little girls quilt for her. She was very understanding. I do not ever want quilting to become a chore. smile

Sandygirl 05-12-2011 11:04 AM

SallieJane you should have at least given that gal the receipts for the materials! I am assuming that you did but not so sure from your post.
sandy


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