I've listed a few tops, and they went quickly. I got $20 or $35 for a twin size.
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thanks Patrice J
Originally Posted by PatriceJ
We can sell things like tops, precuts, finished items, etc. only for the cost of the materials used.
cost must be calculated using the 60% rule (max for fabric calculations is $6 per yard.) cost is based on the materials contained in the items as it is offered. (so, for example, if you bought 2 yards and had some left over, you can't include the whole 2 yards in the calculation.) labor cannot be included in the calculations. |
Originally Posted by PatriceJ
We can sell things like tops, precuts, finished items, etc. only for the cost of the materials used.
cost must be calculated using the 60% rule (max for fabric calculations is $6 per yard.) cost is based on the materials contained in the items as it is offered. (so, for example, if you bought 2 yards and had some left over, you can't include the whole 2 yards in the calculation.) labor cannot be included in the calculations. |
Patrice - thanks so much. That answered my question about pricing, etc. Like I said, I'm not looking to make money, just want to be able to rotate some fabric (out with the old to make room for the new) Whiping out several tops seems like a good way to do it. I know if the QB members get them, they'll be completed beautifully.
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