Quilting
is a very exciting craft that has an immensely rich history and is currently such
a popular art that they are many different things that you can do to earn money
from quilting. The world of quilting has always been popular and even more so
today with rich patterns, quilting lessons online and more! The first step to
making the money with quilting is to join a Quilting Bee or Quilting Guild and
become involved in the quilting community.
Passion
for Quilting Are you a hobbyist quilter or a part-time quilter looking
to make money from your quilting passion? Are you having a difficult time selling
your work? If the answer is yes, then check this out.
Study
the market before you begin If you are serious about turning your quilts
into money, it's very important that you research the market before you begin
trying to sell. Studying the market helps you find what types of quilts are currently
in high demand in your area. Once you know this, you may think about making those
quilts which are in high demand in your area. This makes it easy to sell your
quilts while getting a good enough price for your quilts.
Those
who take quilting only as their hobby don't need to spend much time researching
the market as the results from the research might end up in a conclusion that
the demand for their favorite type of quilts is very low. If your choices are
flexible or if you are ready to produce any quilt that the customers might want
then there shouldn't be any problems for you to generate a good amount of money
from your hobby. Setting
the price for quilts Determining a price for a quilt consists of a few
steps, the first one being market research which you should have already done
prior to sewing quilts. Keeping
track of the time spent The second step in pricing
should be performed during the creation of the quilt, which is "keeping track
of your time". You should write down or keep a record of the time spent on
the quilt; this includes the total time you spent on the quilt (from choosing
a design to finishing the quilt). First, find out
the total time you spent on different steps in quilting (preparing the paper pattern,
piecing, basting, quilting, binding, putting your studio back in order after the
quilt is completed etc.), then estimate the total time it takes on all these steps
and divide it by the size (in sq.ft) of your quilt. Now you have calculated the
time it takes to produce one square foot of a quilt in that particular style. Determine
how much your time is worth to you The
next step in pricing is finding out the price of your time, or deciding how much
the time you sped on making a quilt is worth. If you
are a beginner or if you are doing an unskilled job then the minimum wage can
be between $6.00 and $7.00 per hour. If you are a seasoned quilter or doing difficult
tasks, your time is worth more than that. Something on the range of $10-$15 per
hour should be reasonable rate in this scenario. Nevertheless, it's up to you
to decide how much your time is worth. The market research you should have done
can help you in making a decision about that. You may also contact other quilters
in your area and talk with them about this and reach a conclusion. Quilt
appraisal An appraisal is a formally written document about the
price and other attributes of a quilt. Things which should be included in a quilt
appraisal are, a description of the quilt, a defined price, system used in determining
the price, the reason for the appraisal (sale or resale, insurance purposes, IRS
requirements, equitable division of property etc.) and the signature of the appraiser. Selling
quilts After
your quilt is done, you would likely want to sell or market it so that you can
generate money for the time and effort you had put in crafting your quilt. Small
scale quilters, new quilters, part-time quilters, or someone doing quilting as
a hobby usually find that the promotion of their quilts is tougher than the stitching
part. So let's list a few quilt promotion methods which will be very helpful for
the above mentioned group. Quilting
brokers and shops It's difficult for amateur quilters and part-timers
to open their on quilt shops and sell their pieces there. For these types of quilters
it will be useful to look for other ways of promoting their work. There are quilt
brokers and handicraft shops who would be glad to sell your pieces upon paying
a cut. It should be easy for you to find such brokers and stores in your area
and offer your products through them. Once your quilts become popular and when
the demand for your quilts increases you might want to step up to larger scale
or full time quilt work and think about directly marketing your products to customers.
Selling your pieces at online
auction sites Another option available for amateur or part-time
quilters is to display their work on online auction sites. There are many of them
available on the internet. Online auctions make it possible for a quilter to find
a way to sell the quilts at maximum price. Some of these websites even give you
options to sell your quilts at a fixed price instead of listing them for auctions.
It's up to you to figure out whether you want consumers to bid for you quilt or
just buy it at a price you fixed. Some websites might
even allows you to specify a "Minimum Bid" so that you can prevent your
work from being purchased at a lower price than you see fit. This is a really
efficient way for part-time or hobby quilters to sell their work. Other
quilting related income avenues There are many other ways to generate
cash from quilting related things. Next you'll find two of such ways which require
a certain amount of expertise. Teaching
quilt lessons If you are an expert in quilting and have very little
time (just a couple of hours a day or less) to spend on quilting, you might wish
to choose this option. You could find some schools offering quilting lessons and
contact them offering to teach a quilting class for beginner quilters. If you
have a unique quilting technique about which you can give classes, it would be
easier for you to get a contract as a quilting instructor. Another option is to
offer quilting lessons at your own place. You might use your spare time like this
and you should be able to earn good enough money from this.
Designing
brand new quilt patterns If you are good at making new and unique
quilt patters, you can easily make lots of money selling them to other quilters
as demand for fresh patterns will always be high. For marketing quilt patterns
you design, you could use the same methods described above for marketing quilts. Like
in any business, if you use your time and resources in the most effective manner
it's not hard to make a good quilting career or generate good income from quilting.
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