After keeping meticulous records of how long a very basic-looking (but
actually rather fiddly to sew) 15thC dress took me to make, I decided that I
could either a) make about $0.50/hr but actually sell things, b)charge what
it was actually worth and wait years for that special customer who was
Yes, our group tries to be as authentic as possible, so it is of silk.
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Subject: Re: [h-cost] Hourly Wages
Also depends on cost
A friend of mine had an Elizabethan court dress and hat made, with removable
sleeves and separate underskirt. It was beaded and had a good amount of
trim. Quite lovely. I believe she paid about $2,000.00 US.
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Clients in my experience want to know in advance how
much they'll be paying, so I set a per-hour rate in my
head but quote a flat amount depending on the garment
and level of ornamentation--with adjustments for
anticipated aggravation, of course. :-) That way I
don't have to keep careful watch on
Sheesh! Yet another husband that wants to get rich quick on the labors of his
wife? My ex used to harangue me about this same thing, which I found rather
irritating, especially since he enjoyed being on unemployment...
IMNSH opinion, if he thinks that he can get the high prices, let him
In a message dated 9/4/2006 1:39:12 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,
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$2,000 seems quite high, but jewelling and any
handwork does take a lot of time.
And I don't think that is high enough. But that is one of the reasons I
DON'T sew for other people--I don't think
AM
Subject: RE: [h-cost] Hourly Wages
Clients in my experience want to know in advance how
much they'll be paying, so I set a per-hour rate in my
head but quote a flat amount depending on the garment
and level of ornamentation--with adjustments for
anticipated aggravation, of course
I charge $20 per hour for whatever I do, from sewing to patternmaking
to designing.
Sylrog
On Sep 3, 2006, at 2:38 PM, Kathy Page wrote:
I was having yet another *coughcough* discussion with my husband on
what the typical hourly wages independant costumers make - what they
charge out at