Selling quilts?
#1
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Join Date: May 2015
Location: Maine
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Selling quilts?
Hey all,
I am wondering if any of you have ever researched or even sold your handmade quilts? Any advice? I'm just thinking about it. I looked on one site and someone said she just sells the tops. This I could do! Thanks so much!
I am wondering if any of you have ever researched or even sold your handmade quilts? Any advice? I'm just thinking about it. I looked on one site and someone said she just sells the tops. This I could do! Thanks so much!
#2
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Join Date: Nov 2010
Location: Milton DE
Posts: 3,189
I've sold both completed and tops just to rid myself of piles and ones I've lost interest...I sell on ebay and most are looking or bargains and little chance of getting labor costs just replacement of supplies...
#6
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Join Date: Jul 2014
Location: Illinois
Posts: 2,140
Find a niche & stick with it. I researched etsy, but reasonably priced quilts don't sell very easily on that platform because there are so many people who sell quilts for less than the cost of material. I do better selling through word-of-mouth and as a back-up have a contact that has an established market & charges about the same rate as etsy (but her customers understand what makes a quality quilt & are willing to pay for that).
If you have any award-winning quilts or quilts that have been featured in publications, share that information with buyers. If not, it often helps to have the first few you sell appraised & to share the appraisal with buyers so they have an idea about the quality of your work. The rare quilt that sells on etsy for hundreds or thousands of dollars almost always has one of those two items in their ad.
If you are selling locally, your LQS or guilds are great places to spread the word. A lot of our members only quilt for family, but will have friends, neighbors or colleagues come up & ask them if they can buy a quilt from them. Instead of just giving a flat "no", they share that we often have quilt tops come available for sale that they could purchase for $125+ and then can choose their own quilt design with the help of one of our LA members. We've had a number of people over the years who've bought those tops and were excited to contribute something by picking out a special pantograph or even investing in a beautiful custom design. It really just depends on how popular quilts are in your area & what kind of quilts/designs buyers are looking for.
In addition to seeking out local quilting resources, you may want to get in contact with your local Small Business Association for additional tips about marketing, branding & sales.
If you have any award-winning quilts or quilts that have been featured in publications, share that information with buyers. If not, it often helps to have the first few you sell appraised & to share the appraisal with buyers so they have an idea about the quality of your work. The rare quilt that sells on etsy for hundreds or thousands of dollars almost always has one of those two items in their ad.
If you are selling locally, your LQS or guilds are great places to spread the word. A lot of our members only quilt for family, but will have friends, neighbors or colleagues come up & ask them if they can buy a quilt from them. Instead of just giving a flat "no", they share that we often have quilt tops come available for sale that they could purchase for $125+ and then can choose their own quilt design with the help of one of our LA members. We've had a number of people over the years who've bought those tops and were excited to contribute something by picking out a special pantograph or even investing in a beautiful custom design. It really just depends on how popular quilts are in your area & what kind of quilts/designs buyers are looking for.
In addition to seeking out local quilting resources, you may want to get in contact with your local Small Business Association for additional tips about marketing, branding & sales.
#7
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Join Date: Feb 2009
Location: Northern Michigan
Posts: 12,861
I've sold many quilts over the years, some listed on the * Quilts for Sale* websites, some on my own, Some commissions, some unexpected ones.
Visit the quilts for sale website and see some of the quilts and what they are selling for ( I make the most $ from the ones I sell there)
Do not undercut yourself! Your time is valuable. Keep Very Good Records! Prepare a contract and use it ( especially if you will do special orders, commissions-- always get a deposit)
Remember, you would pay your plumber, mechanic, carpenter $50-$60 an hour-- do Not feel guilty to ask $25+ an hour for your time... Added to costs of all materials, supplies.
Visit the quilts for sale website and see some of the quilts and what they are selling for ( I make the most $ from the ones I sell there)
Do not undercut yourself! Your time is valuable. Keep Very Good Records! Prepare a contract and use it ( especially if you will do special orders, commissions-- always get a deposit)
Remember, you would pay your plumber, mechanic, carpenter $50-$60 an hour-- do Not feel guilty to ask $25+ an hour for your time... Added to costs of all materials, supplies.
#8
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Join Date: Feb 2009
Location: Northern Michigan
Posts: 12,861
I've learned to avoid any headaches! And, it is oh so worth it!
I've purchased (2) longarms thanks to sold quilts, gone on many great vacations, support my* quilting habit* without ever dipping into the household budget. I keep good records, shop sales to maximize my profit margin, discuss everything with potential buyer up front-- communication and honesty are a must!
I've purchased (2) longarms thanks to sold quilts, gone on many great vacations, support my* quilting habit* without ever dipping into the household budget. I keep good records, shop sales to maximize my profit margin, discuss everything with potential buyer up front-- communication and honesty are a must!
#10
Good luck in your venture! It would be wonderful for you to make money doing what you love to do. I work too slowly to ever be able to make a profit selling my quilts lol.
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