Quilting Business - Can I Make a Living at It?
A lot of
people wonder whether or not they can make a living at a machine quilting
business. I'm not a fortune teller - I can't really determine whether
or not you've got what it takes to succeed in a machine quilting business.
Only you can make a business successful.
In this article,
I've answered a couple of reader's questions about the viability of a
machine quilting business and also some business basics.
Since
I was 12, I have wanted to make a living from home. I have been sewing
for about 40 years, quilting for about 3 years, and people seem to really
like my quilts. My question is: Will I be able to replace the income
from my job, with a quilting business? It seems to me, that I would
need to do more than make one quilt at a time and sell them in order
to make $1,000 per week, which is what I will need to be making before
I can quit my job. What other things could I do that would generate
more income?
-- Brenda
Farland --
Here's my
response to this question...
Hello Brenda,
Your question is a tough one. Since I'm not familiar with the quilting
market in your area, or what types of quilts you make, I would have a
tough time gauging whether you would be able to make $1,000 a week or
not.
What you could do at this time is some market research to determine the
what type of quilting market you live in. For example, how much do the
types of quilts you make sell for in your area? Do you have something
different to offer that would allow you to sell your quilts at a premium
price over other quilts? Is there a lot of competition? What about demand?
Once you have a feel for the market, you can then figure out how much
you need to charge in order to make your quilting pay. How long does it
take you to complete one of your quilts? What are your material costs?
What would you like to make for an hourly wage? All of these questions
need to be answered before you can determine if you will make money, let
alone replace your current wages.
There are some pricing articles on www.QultingBusiness.com that may help
you with your calculations. I know there is some work to do, but if you
are truly interested in making your quilting pay, then it is well worth
the effort.
Good luck,
Chuck
Here's another
question:
I am
interested in starting my own quilting business. I have just recently
lost my full-time job.
I do
have a Professinal Quilters Long-arm machine and have been doing some
quilting for family and friends.
However,
I do not have a Master Card or Visa Card, I do have a check card. Is
it possible to do this with a check card?
Thank
you and I will be looking forward to your reply.
Karen
Smith
And here's
my response to this question:
Hello Karen,
Having just
a check card will not stop you from starting a machine quilting business
- it just means that you will need to be a lot more conscious of your
budget (since you cannot carry a balance).
In your case,
since you have a quilting machine, you have the single biggest expense
already covered. What you would need to do next is to go through the process
of making your business official.
To do this,
you would need to register your business and make sure you have all of
the local requirements settled before opening. These requirements include,
but are not limited to, insurance, getting a bank account, registering
with your local government (town or county depending on where you are),
and getting customers.
This may
sound overwhelming, but there is a lot of good information about starting
and running a small business available at the US Small Business Administration's
web site at www.SBA.gov. There, you will find some great information that
will help you decide how you want to run your business (or even if you
are ready to make that step).
Good luck,
Chuck
PLEASE
NOTE: I am not an attorney, so I am not giving any kind of
legal advice here. You should always consult with an attorney when dealing
with any kinds of legal matters.
If you have
any questions about your quilting business - whether just starting out
or looking for a boost with some solid marketing or business advice -
feel free to send me an email at chuck@quiltingbusiness.com.
Chuck
Smith is the owner of QuiltingBusiness.com,
the web's only site dedicated to helping you make money with your quilting.
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