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#44
I agreed to make a quilt with cowboy/western theme for my landlords wife. Haven't given her a price as yet but did ask how old the boy was and what size bed he had. She said that he was five and had a twin size bed, but she wanted something like a full size for as he got older. Looked at fabric and pretty much made up my mind about what to get along with a pattern. Cost for all material and batting between 250 and three hundred dollars. Don't know what to charge for labor. Wasn't planning on a full size quilt though. Thought I could get off a bit cheaper. Any suggestions on what to charge for labor before I throw a price at her and put her into shock?
#45
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Location: Florida
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I got into a situation with family recently, and this takes the "awkward" out of it.
When she sees the prices on the bolt ends and does the math, she may change her mind and you'll
be off the hook.
I'd have a shopping list and make two copies, so she has her own.
Once she sees just the cost of fabric alone, you may be off the hook.
Owie,...your landlord...I feel your dilemma. Good luck.
#47
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Join Date: May 2010
Location: Indiana,PA
Posts: 194
My sister-in-law wanted a quilt for new great-granddaughter,she told me the colors,I'll pay you,I bought material at LQS Made a rail fence pattern, gave her the quilt and never saw a penny and not even a thank you from sister-in-law or new mother and that was in April. Make sure to get some kind of deposit. You think you know your relatives lol
#48
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Join Date: Jan 2012
Posts: 714
People who don't quilt have no idea how much time and effort go into making a quilt. A friend of ours found out I made quilts and said she had wanted to have two made for her daughters who were graduating and said she had asked someone how much it would cost to make a quilt and the person told her $200.00 and she thought that was way too much. Don't think that included materials. I just tell people that I do it for the enjoyment and not for pay. I don't want to have to make something that I may not enjoy making and worrying about payment. If you tell her how much it would cost she may decide that she doesn't want it done. Good luck.
#49
I feel the same...before I started quilting I had no idea how much it cost and was shocked when I went shopping for my wall quilt list of stuff I needed. I do love quilting but it is expensive to make theme quilts. Yes you can make cheaper quilts by looking for fabric in all kind of ways...but I do like to go to the quilt shop and pick out what I really want.
#50
I would give her the list of what you need. Include thread...I would not go shopping with her. She may change her mind.
oh my guourd, do I ever reccommend this suggestion.
I got into a situation with family recently, and this takes the "awkward" out of it.
When she sees the prices on the bolt ends and does the math, she may change her mind and you'll
be off the hook.
I'd have a shopping list and make two copies, so she has her own.
Once she sees just the cost of fabric alone, you may be off the hook.
Owie,...your landlord...I feel your dilemma. Good luck.
I got into a situation with family recently, and this takes the "awkward" out of it.
When she sees the prices on the bolt ends and does the math, she may change her mind and you'll
be off the hook.
I'd have a shopping list and make two copies, so she has her own.
Once she sees just the cost of fabric alone, you may be off the hook.
Owie,...your landlord...I feel your dilemma. Good luck.
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