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tammyg 08-13-2015 12:03 PM

How Much Would You Charge per Block
 
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I was wondering how much should I charge per block to make a quilt from this pattern? Would love to hear from you all......

PaperPrincess 08-13-2015 12:23 PM

How much time does it take YOU to make one? Be sure to include the time it takes for preparing the yardage (pressing/starching), cutting, sewing, then pressing the finished block. I would charge a minimum of $10/hour on top of the price of the materials. The quirk is that you probably wouldn't make one at a time, so you would chain sew, make multiple HSTs etc. so it will probably take less time per star, the more stars you make.
Then you would also have extra time invested if you added sashing and border(s) quilting, binding...

dunster 08-13-2015 02:40 PM

It's really hard to answer that question. Some of it depends on why you are thinking about making the quilt - because you want/need the money, want to help someone out, just enjoy the process... I know it can be really hard to estimate how much time it will take you, but PaperPrincess is right that it's a good way to charge if you're doing quilting as a business.

merrylouw 08-13-2015 03:57 PM

I would be much more inclined to want to make a quote for a whole quilt, not price per block. As Paper Princess said, there's much more involved than making a block.

GingerK 08-13-2015 06:29 PM

It is impossible to charge the 'real' price for our craft. People are unwilling to pay an hourly wage for the time it takes to produce our beautiful products. You need to decide what price you are willing to accept for the FINISHED product, not what you think you should earn while making it.

k_jupiter 08-13-2015 07:11 PM

$10,000.00 a block.

Y'all can't afford me.

tim in san jose

Bree123 08-13-2015 09:44 PM


Originally Posted by k_jupiter (Post 7285786)
$10,000.00 a block.

Y'all can't afford me.

tim in san jose

Deal! ... Just kidding. Just reminded me of an article I read about how many Etsy buyers are also sellers so if we all stopped undervaluing our work, we could afford to pay more. But I digress... I agree with others who said you need to calculate average time to make a block start to finish & then multiply by $10 and add cost of materials/expenses. If your market won't support that, find out what they are willing to pay for. Quilt Artists don't live off of love & sunshine. We need to make a living wage.

ManiacQuilter2 08-14-2015 06:39 AM

I wouldn't charge per block because you will piece all of the components at the same time. This is a quick block to make if your are an experience quilter. If just piecing, it would probably take 2 hours or less including attaching the two borders. Haven't time myself in over a decade.

AZ Jane 08-15-2015 06:11 AM


Originally Posted by k_jupiter (Post 7285786)
$10,000.00 a block.

Y'all can't afford me.

tim in san jose

Exactly right!! I quilt for me and those I choose to gift.

Friday1961 08-15-2015 07:26 AM


Originally Posted by k_jupiter (Post 7285786)
$10,000.00 a block.

Y'all can't afford me.

tim in san jose



Ha! This is why I don't sew -- anything! -- for money, although I have and will make almost anything for someone as a favor. I made a dish draining pad just last night, showed it to my grandson, who said, "You know, Mema, you should get a website or something to sell this stuff you make." No, no and no! It would then be work and I'm retired. I understand those who do sew for money and more power to them, but I would hate it.

Long answer to say I have no idea what one would charge per block. Sorry!


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