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janice4 01-30-2010 03:59 PM


Originally Posted by fraserblack
I have sold quite a few quilts on eBay and no, you don't get your money back for the time and effort you put into it. But the way I look at it, I can't stop making quilts so any money I receive for them is a bonus. The people who buy them are not quilters so do not understand their true worth. Good luck.

Sorry you did not do well on ebay.. I am not going to do there ...............by the time you pay your fees etc as well it would not be worth it. I have two orders now.. and I also think I have tons of fabric and will make them and give away too so why not? I plan to charge more for bigger and customs orders. which I am confident will follow.

What size and price range were you in on a ebay?

JUNEC 01-30-2010 04:03 PM

Good luck - your quilts are beautiful

janice4 01-30-2010 04:11 PM


Originally Posted by JUNEC
Good luck - your quilts are beautiful

thank you :)

sewgull 01-30-2010 05:43 PM

I have some of the same nursery rhyme fabric. Thanks for the picture, if you don't mind I would like to use your idea for a child quilt. Your quilts are neat.

dglvr 01-30-2010 09:32 PM


Originally Posted by janice4

Originally Posted by dglvr
Good luck. I love your quilt in your avatar. Looks like you do awesome work. I bet you'll do great selling them. :thumbup:

OH you might love my possum but I love your dobey ;) I have had two of them beautiful !!

I have 2 Dobies too. They share the spotlight. My female will be 11 in May and my male will be 9 in May. My female is only 68 pounds but my boy is 128. Aren't they the greatest.
Would love to see pictures of yours.

fraserblack 01-30-2010 09:40 PM

Generally baby quilts. They go for about $40-$60 Australian. I had my fingers burnt with what I thought was a great child's applique quilt with trains on it. It took me forever and I was expecting about $150-$200 - it sold for $70. Needless to say the person who bought it absolutely loved it but for that price - Never again!!!

Pickles 01-30-2010 10:10 PM

Love your Quilts and wish you all the luck on your sells .
they are so pretty I'm sure you'll sell lots of them.

janice4 01-30-2010 10:48 PM


Originally Posted by dglvr

Originally Posted by janice4

Originally Posted by dglvr
Good luck. I love your quilt in your avatar. Looks like you do awesome work. I bet you'll do great selling them. :thumbup:

OH you might love my possum but I love your dobey ;) I have had two of them beautiful !!

I have 2 Dobies too. They share the spotlight. My female will be 11 in May and my male will be 9 in May. My female is only 68 pounds but my boy is 128. Aren't they the greatest.
Would love to see pictures of yours.

I do haVE either of mine anymore :( and the lab mix I DO have appears to be missing tonight we have looked all over for him !!! He is tagged and chipped Husband has been all over in the truck and I've been all over the property :( no sign of him tonight ;((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((we went out to a movie and were only gone a couple hours he has been acting VERY strange lately. he is 11.

janice4 01-30-2010 10:49 PM


Originally Posted by fraserblack
Generally baby quilts. They go for about $40-$60 Australian. I had my fingers burnt with what I thought was a great child's applique quilt with trains on it. It took me forever and I was expecting about $150-$200 - it sold for $70. Needless to say the person who bought it absolutely loved it but for that price - Never again!!!

sounds like you really have been burned ;(>> sorry

janice4 01-30-2010 10:50 PM


Originally Posted by sewgull
I have some of the same nursery rhyme fabric. Thanks for the picture, if you don't mind I would like to use your idea for a child quilt. Your quilts are neat.

absolutely .. feel free ;)


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