Start A Quilting Business, Easily

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  • Author Mike Dodd
  • Published January 11, 2008
  • Word count 452

Quilting is a craft that turns your passion into large profit. Quilting is a personal craft. It is a symphony of threads and fabrics mixed combining colors of imagination and craft know-how. Quilts are often an expression as unique as the individual creating them.

There is a huge demand in some areas for various quilting patterns (including machine quilting.) Find out how far quilt finishers are backlogged with orders in your area. Some are back-ordered for several months at a time. If there's a demand in your area, a quilting machine can pay for itself in just over a one year. Usually quilters receive an average of $135 in fees for quilting a mid-sized quilt (queen-sized) plus markups on batting and materials. Finish just 2 1/2 quilts every week and you'll earn over $17,000 the first year enough to pay off the cost of the high quality quilting machines. Smaller machines pay for themselves even faster. Usually, in most areas, you can stay as busy as you want to because of the demand for quilted products.

If you are serious about starting a quilting business there are several factors to be considered before becoming engaged to the fascinating hobby/craft: financing, licenses, accounting, insurance, and marketing.

Run your quilting business from home and leave the rush hour traffic and public transport to those people who still work for someone else. How would you like to have people pay you to stay home and make quilts for a living? Then, have those same quilts are then displayed in homes to be admired by people you've never meet and possibly be carried all around the world. That would truly be a fabulous feeling!

You can start your home business part-time while working on your current job. That way your hobby can become a great second or third income. Imagine bringing home another $1,000 to $4,000 per month? (There are quilt makers that make over $5,000 a month.) When your new business really takes off you can quilt full-time and earn a nice living doing something you love to do...quilt!

Quilts can be for many things ranging from beds (crib to king size) to wall hangings to table runners to fun doll quilts to shin-warmers and lap quilts. The quilting patterns can often be modified to accommodate as much or as little hand work as the budget or materials will allows. For example, for those who want one small piece that is quilted by hand, something with a small amount of original hand quilting is sufficient. A pattern incorporating a moderate amount of quilting is a good choice for many, and for those who desire a grand expression of this art, the grand designs with intricate patterns are a work great.

The author, Mike Dodd, spent the first 12 years on his great grandmothers farm and helped the quilting and worked with many quilting patterns as he was growing up.

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