A poll of sorts on what length table runner you would buy....
#31
On the pricing, I just want to suggest that double the length should not cost quite double the price, because there is almost the same amount of binding/finishing work to be done regardless. I would be more likely to buy a big one if the price gave that impression of being better value per inch.
#32
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I would say to make some of each size, but more of the longer ones. Some people may not want to spend $60.00 but really love the runners, and would spend the $30.00 and be satisfied with the shorter runner. But I think most people would want to use the runners on a dining table, and the longer length would be better.
#33
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Went to a festival this summer, they were selling those quickie tablerunners for 25.00. They didn't even have batting or quilting. Just two lengths sewn togeter with the point on the end. I don't know if 60 for a bargello is enough money to ask..but then you are pricing yourself out if you ask more I think.
Simpler might be better.
http://jillinspired.blogspot.com/200...le-runner.html
Simpler might be better.
http://jillinspired.blogspot.com/200...le-runner.html
#34
Originally Posted by jitkaau
Yes, don't undersell yourself - it undermines the status of the craft and yourself as an artist.
If you're making toppers, I'd just make the longer ones. Unless you wanted to make both, but I guess not or you wouldn't be asking us which ones! :mrgreen: :lol: :D
#35
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Originally Posted by amma
I think both sizes will sell as not everyone has the same size tables, and then there are those who will be buying them for gifts too :D:D:D
#36
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Join Date: Oct 2010
Location: Grand Rapids, Michiagn
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These are beautiful! To me they are worth all that your asking. People that are looking for something cheep, don't understand the quality and time put into these. I would NOT lower your price one bit!
#39
Originally Posted by barnbum
Originally Posted by noahscats7
I'd prefer 40" but (call me cheap) I can't see $60 for a table runner. I'd find a pattern you can make and sell in the everyday consumer's price range. Glenda
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