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That's very reasonable! I underprice and I think your prices are even lower than mine!
Enjoy the process, take lots of pics to document the work. |
Let the charity have pics to show the process also.
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Originally Posted by bamamama
My niece sent me an email the other day saying she wanted me to make quilts for all 3 of her kids with their names on them and had very specific instuctions on what she wanted. I had made them baby quilts when they were born. I replied that the material would be around $75 or more for each quilt and if she bought the material I would show her how to piece the quilts on my next visit (this summer) then I would quilt them for her on my Long Arm. I still have not had a reply from her!
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Originally Posted by jmaurath
But, don't we feel good about providing something from our heart for our family? I realize there is a great sacrifice for our talents but the rewards are everlasting
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My quilts are for pure joy but this is very interesting.
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I think I will enlarge this and hang it with our quilts at the Fall Fair in Oct. Just to give everyone who comes in to view them and idea of what they cost and why one can't make one overnight.
I did speak with a young man who said he had always wanted a quilt and had looked at some in stores but he didn't like them, and knew that they were just assembly line produced so to speak. He ask me if I made quilts for the public, and when i told him no, that people really wouldn't want to pay what they were worth. I told him the story about a lady at work asking what I would charge for a DWR like the one I made for my daughter several years ago. When I informed her that I wouldn't do another like it for less than $1,500.00, this young man informed me that he would be willing to pay that or even $2,500 for a "handmade" quilt he called it, because he knew it would be quality made and definitely worth the price. I almost fell over with his remark, most people would have laughed and said "no way would I ever pay that kind of money for a quilt". He ask me to think about making him one, which I may do later on, but not right now, too busy trying to get my quilts going for Christmas. |
Originally Posted by Pete
A friend sent me this:
TRUE COST OF MAKING A QUILT QUEEN SIZED, Machine Pieced, Hand Quilted MATERIALS: Fabric 12-16 yards @ $9per yd. $108 - $144 Batting $25 - $40 Thread $8 - $16 Total Money Invested $141 - $200 LABOR HOURS: Piecing 20 to 60 hours “Setting” (designing your quilt) 10 to 20 hours Quilting 100 to 750 hours Total hours invested 130 to 810 hours TOTAL COST Paying $1 per hour (Would you do this type of work for $1 an hour?!) Materials $141 - $200 Labor $130 - $810 Total $271 - $1070 Paying minimum wage $7.25 (by law in 6/2009) Materials $141 - $200 Labor (130-810hrs) $942.50 - $5872.25 Total $1083.50 - $6072.25 Paying skilled labor wage $20 per hour (Don’t you consider yourself trained and skilled in this craft?) Materials $141 - $200 Labor (130-810hrs) $2600 - $16,200 Total $2741 - $16,400 ....what about the costs of using your sewing machine? Maintenance, depreciation...oh my..so much else we could all be adding in! Anyone want to comment with an estimate of how much you spend (not counting your labor) for various sizes of quilts you've made in 2010 or 2011? |
I know it is expensive to make a quilt. I will make them for family members if they pay for the fabric. Sewing, crochet, plastic canvas items, doilys, cross stitch is a hobby, but now a days it has become expensive. I just stick with the crafts, which, is less expensive, easy and quick. Thanks for sharing.
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I started out as a scrap booker. I never really paid attention to what each page cost until we had water damage and I was faced with replacement costs. When I started to calculate out the cost of the actual pg, the paper used, the cost of developing pictures,( and the cost of the film, if used) the embellishments, the ALBUM, the pg protectors..... It came to about $500 per album. AND that did NOT include the time to complete the Pages.
I'm very selective in who I give home made gifts to. If I don t think they will appreciate the time involved.... They aren't getting one! |
Originally Posted by margecam52
Queen quilt:
Materials: Fabric 12 yds at 10 a yard, 120.00 Batting 14.00 Thread 6.00 *includes thread to quilt it with. total materials 140.00 Time to quilt, 12 hours @ 20.00 = $240.00 So, about $380.00 to make you a queen size quilt. No way it would take 70 hours to quilt. I make quilts using my Qbot & freehand custom... A simple panto or stars n loops would take about 4 hours...6 hours tops. I don't count the time staring at the top, figuring out what I want to put on it. Marge Jan in VA |
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