Does anyone barter with their sewing skills?
#4
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yes, but it's not usually an official or timely barter. I give a lot of things away, and people think fondly of me and give me things back.
I find that official barters are kind of tricky. Some times people don't feel like it's a fair trade.
I find that official barters are kind of tricky. Some times people don't feel like it's a fair trade.
#5
I loathe and detest binding. So I trade longarm quilting with the woman who binds for me.
We trade by monetary value-- I figure what it would cost to quilt her quilts, and she figures what she would charge to bind mine, and we have a running total.
Depending on how fancy and dense she wants the quilting, it usually works out to about 4 quilts bound for every 1 quilted.
We are both really happy with this arrangement. She gets her quilts quilted; I get my quilts bound. WIN-WIN!!!
We trade by monetary value-- I figure what it would cost to quilt her quilts, and she figures what she would charge to bind mine, and we have a running total.
Depending on how fancy and dense she wants the quilting, it usually works out to about 4 quilts bound for every 1 quilted.
We are both really happy with this arrangement. She gets her quilts quilted; I get my quilts bound. WIN-WIN!!!
#6
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Location: West Coast
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perfect!
Originally Posted by StitchinJoy
I loathe and detest binding. So I trade longarm quilting with the woman who binds for me.
We trade by monetary value-- I figure what it would cost to quilt her quilts, and she figures what she would charge to bind mine, and we have a running total.
Depending on how fancy and dense she wants the quilting, it usually works out to about 4 quilts bound for every 1 quilted.
We are both really happy with this arrangement. She gets her quilts quilted; I get my quilts bound. WIN-WIN!!!
We trade by monetary value-- I figure what it would cost to quilt her quilts, and she figures what she would charge to bind mine, and we have a running total.
Depending on how fancy and dense she wants the quilting, it usually works out to about 4 quilts bound for every 1 quilted.
We are both really happy with this arrangement. She gets her quilts quilted; I get my quilts bound. WIN-WIN!!!
#9
I barter with my photographer all the time. I make some of her backdrops and other items to be used with her business and I get free photos of my boys and free photos of other items for my website. I agree--it's a win-win.
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i have traded quilting for picture framing- house sitting/pet sitting, house work and many different things
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Originally Posted by sewingbysusan
I have traded my sewing and quilting for baked goods, flower arrangements and haircuts. Anyone else?
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