Quiltingboard Forums

Quiltingboard Forums (https://www.quiltingboard.com/)
-   Main (https://www.quiltingboard.com/main-f1/)
-   -   How Many of You Get Asked "Do You Sell Your Quilts?", Well I do Now!! (https://www.quiltingboard.com/main-f1/how-many-you-get-asked-%22do-you-sell-your-quilts-%22-well-i-do-now-t40427.html)

Lostn51 03-27-2010 06:40 PM


Originally Posted by Jingleberry
Good luck Billy, I hope you sell lots and make a ton of money.
I only prefer to use new fabrics in my quilts, way too much time and work to use old fabrics in them.
I've had people tell me I could make lots of money selling my quilts. I just give to people I think need a quilt and all I've given away are very much appreciated.

Well I just keep being asked and I figure that this is a good way to make a hobby pay for itself.

By recycling it saves me money and the environment plus I can sell them for what people think are reasonable prices. Also how many people would like to see a piece of history being used making something that they can hold and snuggle up in?!?

And most of the used material is actually new or very lightly used sheets and shirts. Its not like I am stealing the clothes off of a homeless guy and using them. :roll: :lol:

I use only new fabrics in my quilts I give to my family and friends also. I just left the fabric store today that had a huge grand opening sale and all the quilting cottons and batting were 50% off. Needless to say $350 later I am walking out with several future projects! :mrgreen: :mrgreen:

Billy

Pickles 03-27-2010 07:31 PM

Way to go Billy, I think your very smart to do this and I
personal think this kind of quilts are every bit as good as
the ones made with bran new fabric if not better, and will last just as long to boot.Happy sewing Billy :thumbup:

wvdek 03-27-2010 08:50 PM

Billy,

You inspire me
Your car is to die for. What a great color.

Please leave at least one nice older treadle in Tiger Oak, three drawer, in fairly good condition for me.

Charlee 03-27-2010 09:27 PM

Wish I'd have thought of it first! ;) It's a great idea Billy, and you can park that car in my driveway ANYTIME...especially if you plan to leave the keys with me!! :lol: (even better if you leave the treadle in it! ;) )

Lostn51 03-28-2010 07:44 AM


Originally Posted by wvdek
Billy,

You inspire me
Your car is to die for. What a great color.

Please leave at least one nice older treadle in Tiger Oak, three drawer, in fairly good condition for me.

My Red Eye is in a tiger oak cabinet but I have never done anything to the finish yet. I was kinda liking the "antique" look but maybe this spring pull it off the irons and use my "Secret Elixir" to clean it up.

As far as the color on my Hot Rod its a "Poor Mans Candy Rootbeer" :lol: :lol:

I was experimenting with using a base coat under a tinted clear. I mixed the base, spayed it, then I used a burgundy toner in my clear to tint it a deep red. After 3 coats of tinted clear, I sprayed a gallon and a half of clear on top of that.

When I say you can swim in the paint believe me you can dive on in its so deep!! But the car is in primer right now waiting for a repaint (the cute neighbor next door hit it a while back). So I am trying to make up my mind if I am going with the same color or change a little bit and go darker to a Candy Brandywine. With the Brandywine it will look Black until the light hits it then its a real deep Burgundy.


and you can park that car in my driveway ANYTIME...especially if you plan to leave the keys with me!! (even better if you leave the treadle in it!)
I always knew Hot Rods got the HOT WOMEN but I never thought about including a treadle!! :mrgreen:

Hubba Hubba

Billy

littlehud 03-28-2010 01:26 PM

Great thinking Billie. I hope you do well.

Norene B 03-28-2010 01:33 PM

I saw a treadle on an auction yesterday, bad shape, sold for 15.00. If it had been working, I would have bought it.

Lostn51 03-28-2010 06:14 PM


Originally Posted by Norene B
I saw a treadle on an auction yesterday, bad shape, sold for 15.00. If it had been working, I would have bought it.

I would have bought it anyway, you can hardly kill a treadle machine. I have had them locked up tighter than a drum and I am using the machine on a regular basis now. And unless you are sewing 1/4" steel plate you can almost be certain it will never get out of time.

Billy

Norene B 03-28-2010 06:51 PM


Originally Posted by Lostn51

Originally Posted by Norene B
I saw a treadle on an auction yesterday, bad shape, sold for 15.00. If it had been working, I would have bought it.

I would have bought it anyway, you can hardly kill a treadle machine. I have had them locked up tighter than a drum and I am using the machine on a regular basis now. And unless you are sewing 1/4" steel plate you can almost be certain it will never get out of time.

Billy



The cabinet was a mess and I had no place to store it, it needed a belt, I'll find better one eventually.


All times are GMT -8. The time now is 03:11 PM.