Do people actually pay that much, though? I've had people express an interest in buying, until they hear the price, and then they back off. Every time. Sigh.
Eowyn On Wed, Dec 16, 2009 at 9:12 PM, Buddha Buck <[email protected]> wrote: > > > On Tue, Dec 15, 2009 at 9:53 PM, nsmothergill > <[email protected]<nsmother%40twcny.rr.com>> > wrote: > > Someone has offered to buy a tablet weaving from me. I have no idea what > to charge. The piece is done in double faced with calligraphy, woven in > cotton. Any suggestions about how to price your work? > > How much do you think your time is worth per hour? How long did it > take to make (including pattern making, warping, weaving, and > finishing? How much did the materials cost? > > Multiply your hourly estimate by your time, then add in material > costs. Then double it. > > If you charge less, you are cheating yourself. > > > > > Nancy > > > >
