what to charge???
#1
Dear all,
A coworker of my Mom's would like this quilt top made. I haven't agreed to anything, yet. Was wondering what to charge? I have similiar fabrics in my stash, so I wouldn't be buying fabric. I am making just the top. I would recommend she take it to the LQS to have it machine quilted.
What do you think I should charge? All the blocks are hand appliqued with the buttonhole/blanket stitch with black floss.
Would an hourly rate of $15 be too much? Or should I start at $250 and negotiate?
I work full time, have a busy toddler, and run a business from my home. I don't want to do this unless I can make it worth my time.
thanks!
Rose Hall
A coworker of my Mom's would like this quilt top made. I haven't agreed to anything, yet. Was wondering what to charge? I have similiar fabrics in my stash, so I wouldn't be buying fabric. I am making just the top. I would recommend she take it to the LQS to have it machine quilted.
What do you think I should charge? All the blocks are hand appliqued with the buttonhole/blanket stitch with black floss.
Would an hourly rate of $15 be too much? Or should I start at $250 and negotiate?
I work full time, have a busy toddler, and run a business from my home. I don't want to do this unless I can make it worth my time.
thanks!
Rose Hall
#2
I would charge at least $30 per block using quilt shop quality fabric I already had and $35 per block if I had to go buy the fabric. If that is too steep for the customer then suggest machine or fused applique instead of handwork to bring down the cost.
#3
That is a big project to take on for someone else. Make sure you get compensated well for your effort. 250 doesn't even come close. Even if you are not buying fabrics you still have to charge for them because you already spent that money, and you want to get your expenses back.
My two cents worth.
Maria
My two cents worth.
Maria
#4
I agree that you still need to charge for the fabric even though you have it in your stash because you paid for it at some point!! $15 an hour is CHEAP!! I don't know much about quilting but if it were your job to make quilts then $15 an hour wouldn't be much to live on, in the area I live anyway.
#8
dear all,
I told the woman $250 for the top or $15/hr to teach her how to applique.
She wasn't interested in either option.
thanks for your help! I probably would have undercharged and then resented in later!
Rose Hall
I told the woman $250 for the top or $15/hr to teach her how to applique.
She wasn't interested in either option.
thanks for your help! I probably would have undercharged and then resented in later!
Rose Hall
#9
Your time and talent is well worth what you asked for. She just needs to get busy and make one and THEN AND ONLY THEN would she understand the talent and time and most of all the love that goes into a quilt.
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Originally Posted by Rose Hall
dear all,
I told the woman $250 for the top or $15/hr to teach her how to applique.
She wasn't interested in either option.
thanks for your help! I probably would have undercharged and then resented in later!
Rose Hall
I told the woman $250 for the top or $15/hr to teach her how to applique.
She wasn't interested in either option.
thanks for your help! I probably would have undercharged and then resented in later!
Rose Hall
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