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palmetto girl 04-09-2015 03:15 PM

How lucky she was. You do beautiful work, worth much more. wish we were closer together, I would be so happy to have you work for me. Please charge what it is worth and don't sell yourself short.

quiltingshorttimer 04-09-2015 06:09 PM


Originally Posted by feline fanatic (Post 7158165)
We are always our own worst critics. Your work is definitely good enough to charge the standard going rate. You did custom quilting on this and as PP stated that usually starts at .025 to .03 per square inch. The quilt is 2,688 square inches so if you take the lowest price of that you are already at $67.20 just for the quilting. Then the binding is usually charged by the linear inch and you have 212 L/I of binding. I believe the going rate for that is around .10 but that may be for an attached binding not bringing back to front. Still I feel $20 is more than fair.
I would present her with a bill for $87.20 if she balks at that you need to be able to come back and tell her how many hours you spent doing the job. I am sure if you worked it out you would be making MUCH less than minimum wage.
I agree that a price should have been agreed upon before hand but you shouldn't have to be the only one doing the learning IMHO. The person who asked you to quilt should also learn a valuable lesson from this.
You did a very nice job.

Exactly what I would have said about pricing--and also about setting price ahead of time! Beautiful quilting!

matraina 04-09-2015 06:55 PM

I certainly do not. Your quilting is gorgeous!

Quiltaria 04-09-2015 07:16 PM

Unless she provided the fabric, you should of charged at least $100 for that size. I wish I had your quilting skills!! Beautiful work!!

Cybrarian 04-09-2015 07:17 PM

Feline Fanatic summed up the situation very nicely and as others also stated gave you exact figures to present to your customer. I completely support that you should not be the only one learnng a valuable lesson through this. Have you checked the websites of others in your general area who do quilting professionally? (And yes you are now officially a professional). Having a few of their going rates as examples if she questions the figures would help. As for your quilting not being that good? Let me just say I aspire to someday--Someday being able to quilt feathers like that!

kathidahl 04-10-2015 06:26 AM

Well, I agree with what has been said here...go with the $87.20 you can itemize on your invoice. My son is a General Contractor and better than that, a finish carpenter and cabinet maker...I learned from him long ago that what you price your work at is how you (and your customer) will value it!!

mjhaess 04-10-2015 08:24 AM


Originally Posted by FURBALLS (Post 7157997)
Was asked by a lady how much would I charge to quilt a quilt for her. Said I needed to see it see it first. She brought it by and I agreed to do it. We never settled on a cost. Boy did I bite off more than I could chew. The quilt was flannel, back and front, and had polyester batting. Plus she wanted to use the backing for the binding. Well, learned that quilting flannel and polyester on my DSM was really hard. Plus the fact that this is the first time I had ever brought the backing to the front to bind. Anyway, I just finished it and figured I would charge maybe $40 to 50 for the work. The quilt is 64x42. Do you think that I will be charging to much?

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You should be able to get more for your work...

gvolle44 04-10-2015 08:52 AM

Going rate in my area is .02-04/per sq inch. To quilt and .15-.25 for binding depending on if it is machine or hand binding.

mirish2 04-10-2015 09:43 AM

At that price, she is getting a bargain. You do beautiful work.

Rose Bagwell 04-10-2015 09:14 PM

You should charge at least double that .


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