Yorkshire Terrier Dog Picture Quilt
#41
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Join Date: Dec 2010
Location: Northern California mountains
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You are doing a fine job and should be able to sell your work. Go to one of the publishing sites and ask if they are interested. I understand www.quiltwoman.com buys some patterns.
#44
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Join Date: Nov 2011
Location: Central Missouri
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I love your dog patterns!! I definitely think they would sell. I work part time in a quilt shop (which by NO means makes me any kind of an authority -- I just see the prices of all kinds of things coming in), and I was thinking in the $12 - $15 range. Anxious to see the doxie, too.
#45
I think the pattern is PERFECT-- and does not need more definition because that is the way a yorkie looks. I would pay $10. for your pattern if I were in the market for a yorkie pattern. It is great and you do wonderful work!
#47
[QUOTE=Katydid2;4928983]Not being an owner of either a scotty or a yorki - I think I would like to see a little more definition between face/head and body. That said - when are you going to do a daschund??? Longhair, wirehair or even smooth coat. Your work is AMAZING!!![/Q
We have a miniature Yorkie....he's staying with my parents while were in Germany... in real life there is no definition from the face to the body they are so fluffy and furry!! I love this quilt, my kids would go over the moon because they do miss bear so I would pay. People have emotion attachments to their pets. Not ever doing anything like that I wouldn't expect to pay more then 10 unless it has templates in it....I have never done this sort of quilt so I don't know how its constructed.
We have a miniature Yorkie....he's staying with my parents while were in Germany... in real life there is no definition from the face to the body they are so fluffy and furry!! I love this quilt, my kids would go over the moon because they do miss bear so I would pay. People have emotion attachments to their pets. Not ever doing anything like that I wouldn't expect to pay more then 10 unless it has templates in it....I have never done this sort of quilt so I don't know how its constructed.
#50
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Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: VA
Posts: 311
You are very talented. How clear are the instructions? The trouble with dogs is that there are SO many breeds and everyone wants one that looks like their dog. Whereas a cat is a cat but perhaps of different color and an eagle is an eagle. I don't mean to discourage you because if you did a nice yellow labrador retriever I would be interested. Price? maybe $10-15. I wish you good luck on your endeavor.
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