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Help WAshing a New Baby Quilt
On Nov 1, 9:10*am, Sandy wrote:
In article , *"Polly Esther" wrote: HOOooooEeeee, Sherry, you've learned a lot. *Creating a quilt to sell would, I think, just smother me. *I can be bought, however; *$ 20,000 or so might do it. *Other than that, I just don't think I could. *Don't think I could handle the pressure. *Polly Join the club! :O I've noticed that one of the first things many people ask when they find out that we're quilters is, "Do you sell your quilts?" Nope. Not me. I think it would take all of the fun out of making them. -- Sandy in Henderson, near Las Vegas sw.foster1 (at) gmail (dot) com (remove/change the obvious)http://www.sandymike.net You are so right. It sucks the fun right out of quilting for me. Polly's descriptive, "smother" is true. And this was a crib quilt! Only 45"x45"! I'd have had a nervous breakdown long before a fullsized bed quilt was done. Sherry |
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Help WAshing a New Baby Quilt
"Sandy" wrote in message
... Join the club! :O I've noticed that one of the first things many people ask when they find out that we're quilters is, "Do you sell your quilts?" Nope. Not me. I think it would take all of the fun out of making them. Too much like work if I HAVE to do it! You got to be real careful how you tell people though. We had a little quilt show at a church during a community festival a few weeks ago. About 30-40 quilts, it was really beautiful! A woman came in and asked one of the girls if the quilts were for sale. The quilt gal said, "oh, honey, you couldn't afford them!" Meaning, like Polly, most of us sure ain't doing it for the money. However, for $20,000 I, too, could be bought. The woman got extremely offended (rightfully so!) yelled at the quilt gal and stomped off. We didn't get a chance to explain that it is just something we quilters say to each other. This is what happens when they let us out amongst the English. We mostly keep to our own kind and forget how to interact with "normal" people. Cindy |
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Help WAshing a New Baby Quilt
I once had a 'kindly' lady at a quilt show sell one of my crib sized quilts-
blue ribbon and all!- for $15. Now this was 20 years ago but I'm still miffed! And she promised the buyer I'd make her a second one for $15, too. (I had said I'd donate the quilt for a benefit raffle, but to sell it outright and for that price *and* promise a second one???) Leslie & The Furbabies in MO. "teleflora" wrote in message ... "Sandy" wrote in message ... Join the club! :O I've noticed that one of the first things many people ask when they find out that we're quilters is, "Do you sell your quilts?" Nope. Not me. I think it would take all of the fun out of making them. Too much like work if I HAVE to do it! You got to be real careful how you tell people though. We had a little quilt show at a church during a community festival a few weeks ago. About 30-40 quilts, it was really beautiful! A woman came in and asked one of the girls if the quilts were for sale. The quilt gal said, "oh, honey, you couldn't afford them!" Meaning, like Polly, most of us sure ain't doing it for the money. However, for $20,000 I, too, could be bought. The woman got extremely offended (rightfully so!) yelled at the quilt gal and stomped off. We didn't get a chance to explain that it is just something we quilters say to each other. This is what happens when they let us out amongst the English. We mostly keep to our own kind and forget how to interact with "normal" people. Cindy |
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Help WAshing a New Baby Quilt
So? Did you MAKE the second one??
Cindy gotta have The Rest of the Story! "Leslie& The Furbabies in MO." wrote in message ... I once had a 'kindly' lady at a quilt show sell one of my crib sized quilts- blue ribbon and all!- for $15. Now this was 20 years ago but I'm still miffed! And she promised the buyer I'd make her a second one for $15, too. (I had said I'd donate the quilt for a benefit raffle, but to sell it outright and for that price *and* promise a second one???) Leslie & The Furbabies in MO. "teleflora" wrote in message ... "Sandy" wrote in message ... Join the club! :O I've noticed that one of the first things many people ask when they find out that we're quilters is, "Do you sell your quilts?" Nope. Not me. I think it would take all of the fun out of making them. Too much like work if I HAVE to do it! You got to be real careful how you tell people though. We had a little quilt show at a church during a community festival a few weeks ago. About 30-40 quilts, it was really beautiful! A woman came in and asked one of the girls if the quilts were for sale. The quilt gal said, "oh, honey, you couldn't afford them!" Meaning, like Polly, most of us sure ain't doing it for the money. However, for $20,000 I, too, could be bought. The woman got extremely offended (rightfully so!) yelled at the quilt gal and stomped off. We didn't get a chance to explain that it is just something we quilters say to each other. This is what happens when they let us out amongst the English. We mostly keep to our own kind and forget how to interact with "normal" people. Cindy |
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Help WAshing a New Baby Quilt
Of course. Exactly like the first one but she chose the colors- and the $30
went to the local volunteer fire dept. Then we sold our house and moved away. Not any connection to the quilt episodes, tho! ;-) Leslie & The Furbabies in MO. "teleflora" wrote in message ... So? Did you MAKE the second one?? Cindy gotta have The Rest of the Story! "Leslie& The Furbabies in MO." wrote in message ... I once had a 'kindly' lady at a quilt show sell one of my crib sized quilts- blue ribbon and all!- for $15. Now this was 20 years ago but I'm still miffed! And she promised the buyer I'd make her a second one for $15, too. (I had said I'd donate the quilt for a benefit raffle, but to sell it outright and for that price *and* promise a second one???) Leslie & The Furbabies in MO. "teleflora" wrote in message ... "Sandy" wrote in message ... Join the club! :O I've noticed that one of the first things many people ask when they find out that we're quilters is, "Do you sell your quilts?" Nope. Not me. I think it would take all of the fun out of making them. Too much like work if I HAVE to do it! You got to be real careful how you tell people though. We had a little quilt show at a church during a community festival a few weeks ago. About 30-40 quilts, it was really beautiful! A woman came in and asked one of the girls if the quilts were for sale. The quilt gal said, "oh, honey, you couldn't afford them!" Meaning, like Polly, most of us sure ain't doing it for the money. However, for $20,000 I, too, could be bought. The woman got extremely offended (rightfully so!) yelled at the quilt gal and stomped off. We didn't get a chance to explain that it is just something we quilters say to each other. This is what happens when they let us out amongst the English. We mostly keep to our own kind and forget how to interact with "normal" people. Cindy |
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LOL! Most potential customers back off if you start doing the math for
them. The price of fabric for the top alone is usually more than they expected to pay for a finished quilt! And if they are still interested, then I explain my labor costs. Of course, I might give in if offered that much money. Roberta in D On Sun, 1 Nov 2009 13:24:57 -0600, "teleflora" wrote: "Sandy" wrote in message ... Join the club! :O I've noticed that one of the first things many people ask when they find out that we're quilters is, "Do you sell your quilts?" Nope. Not me. I think it would take all of the fun out of making them. Too much like work if I HAVE to do it! You got to be real careful how you tell people though. We had a little quilt show at a church during a community festival a few weeks ago. About 30-40 quilts, it was really beautiful! A woman came in and asked one of the girls if the quilts were for sale. The quilt gal said, "oh, honey, you couldn't afford them!" Meaning, like Polly, most of us sure ain't doing it for the money. However, for $20,000 I, too, could be bought. The woman got extremely offended (rightfully so!) yelled at the quilt gal and stomped off. We didn't get a chance to explain that it is just something we quilters say to each other. This is what happens when they let us out amongst the English. We mostly keep to our own kind and forget how to interact with "normal" people. Cindy |
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mis-handled quilt sales was Help WAshing a New Baby Quilt
I can beat that, Leslie: a teacher at my son's school [where coincidentally,
I worked too!] seemed pleased to have a quilt as a raffle prize. It was duly included on the tickets: as 4th prize, after a handcrafted plate, tickets to a football game, and dinner for two at McDonald's. For the first time in my life, I bought a whole book of raffle tickets. When the student came to my office to tell me I'd won, I said I'd like the quilt. She said, "No, you won first prize." I said "No, I'll take the quilt!' Gave the quilt to Great Grandma...it's he http://members.shaw.ca/whiskerwerx/g...randma_jpg.htm I ended up paying over $200 for my own quilt...then the teacher had the nerve to complain that my son didn't sell his quota of chocolate bars [we lived out of district and I felt it wasn't right for him to sell stuff for a school that wasn't local.] Grrr...it still makes me a little crankier than I like to admit! -- Kim Graham THE WORD IN PATCHWORK http://members.shaw.ca/kigraham "Leslie& The Furbabies in MO." wrote in message ... I once had a 'kindly' lady at a quilt show sell one of my crib sized quilts- blue ribbon and all!- for $15. |
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mis-handled quilt sales
You handled it way better then I would have. I would have had an
absolute fit to find it as 4th prize, below McDonalds. Crazy! Thanx for sharing Joanna Kim Graham wrote: I can beat that, Leslie: a teacher at my son's school [where coincidentally, I worked too!] seemed pleased to have a quilt as a raffle prize. It was duly included on the tickets: as 4th prize, after a handcrafted plate, tickets to a football game, and dinner for two at McDonald's. For the first time in my life, I bought a whole book of raffle tickets. When the student came to my office to tell me I'd won, I said I'd like the quilt. She said, "No, you won first prize." I said "No, I'll take the quilt!' Gave the quilt to Great Grandma...it's he http://members.shaw.ca/whiskerwerx/g...randma_jpg.htm I ended up paying over $200 for my own quilt...then the teacher had the nerve to complain that my son didn't sell his quota of chocolate bars [we lived out of district and I felt it wasn't right for him to sell stuff for a school that wasn't local.] Grrr...it still makes me a little crankier than I like to admit! |
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mis-handled quilt sales
And here's one for appropriate pay for time and skill. A seamstress over in
Mobile AL charges $400 to make very minor alterations to wedding gowns. *Not* letting out a size 4 to cover a size 18 hip, I mean just a nip or tuck somewhere. Sounds about fair to me. Polly "Joanna" wrote in message news:xHNHm.51296$PH1.19947@edtnps82... You handled it way better then I would have. I would have had an absolute fit to find it as 4th prize, below McDonalds. Crazy! Thanx for sharing Joanna Kim Graham wrote: I can beat that, Leslie: a teacher at my son's school [where coincidentally, I worked too!] seemed pleased to have a quilt as a raffle prize. It was duly included on the tickets: as 4th prize, after a handcrafted plate, tickets to a football game, and dinner for two at McDonald's. For the first time in my life, I bought a whole book of raffle tickets. When the student came to my office to tell me I'd won, I said I'd like the quilt. She said, "No, you won first prize." I said "No, I'll take the quilt!' Gave the quilt to Great Grandma...it's he http://members.shaw.ca/whiskerwerx/g...randma_jpg.htm I ended up paying over $200 for my own quilt...then the teacher had the nerve to complain that my son didn't sell his quota of chocolate bars [we lived out of district and I felt it wasn't right for him to sell stuff for a school that wasn't local.] Grrr...it still makes me a little crankier than I like to admit! |
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mis-handled quilt sales was Help WAshing a New Baby Quilt
Oh, Kim, that's really pretty!
Ginger in CA [some people's priorities! 4th behind McDonalds!!??] On Nov 2, 4:56*pm, "Kim Graham" wrote: I can beat that, Leslie: a teacher at my son's school [where coincidentally, I worked too!] seemed pleased to have a quilt as a raffle prize. It was duly included on the tickets: as 4th prize, after a handcrafted plate, tickets to a football game, *and dinner for two at McDonald's. For the first time in my life, I bought a whole book of raffle tickets. When the student came to my office to tell me I'd won, I said I'd like the quilt. She said, "No, you won first prize." I said "No, I'll take the quilt!' Gave the quilt to Great Grandma...it's hehttp://members.shaw.ca/whiskerwerx/g...pages/greatgra... I ended up paying over $200 for my own quilt...then the teacher had the nerve to complain that my son didn't sell his quota of chocolate bars [we lived out of district and I felt it wasn't right for him to sell stuff for a school that wasn't local.] Grrr...it still makes me a little crankier than I like to admit! -- Kim Graham THE WORD IN PATCHWORKhttp://members.shaw.ca/kigraham "Leslie& The Furbabies in MO." wrote in ... I once had a 'kindly' lady at a quilt show sell one of my crib sized quilts- blue ribbon and all!- for $15.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - |
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