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Leezard Posted - Oct 11 2009 : 4:26:25 PM
I am going to a craft show with my homemade aprons and want to market that I can also do custom orders. I sell my double sided aprons for $35 and for people that want me to get the fabric for them that will still be the price but for someone that wants to pick out their own fabric and get it to me I am not sure what to charge for my time on the apron. I charge the $35 for all of my double sided aprons, even if the fabric for some cost less than others so it just evens out and that makes it so I don't have a set price for my labor.

If you were doing something like that, where people were getting their own fabric, what would you have as your set price for the labor. I also home make all the bias tape I use because I can't stand store bought anymore.

Thoughts?

http://ruby--slippers.blogspot.com/
www.leezard.etsy.com
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countrynmore Posted - Oct 18 2009 : 10:01:49 AM
I have been making aprons for a long time now. On my website, I have a custom section where customers can choose the fabric that they want, and it is a flat rate $36.50. I don't think that I ever had a customer give me fabric to make up into an apron.

I wished that I could be more help.

www.countrynmore.com

http:// www.qualityfabricsandsupplies.ecrater.com

www.countrynmore.blogspot.com


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