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Early last month, a friend asked me to make a hat with a triangle on top, and very colorful. I thought about it for a bit, then got some yarn (and her ok for said yarn) and started crocheting. Once I finally started, it took about a day and a half to make this (no clue how many hours crocheting during that time; definitely more than six, anyway). Friday we made plans to meet at Inman Oasis so I could give her the hat. She's very pleased with it, and one of the women who was working the desk asked about my hats and whether I had a web site. I don't, exactly, but I had just gotten new Moo cards last week mostly featuring things I've made (food, hats, painted T-shirts, etc.), so I was able to give her one of those, and point her to my Ravelry site. She asked how much a hat like the January one would cost, and I didn't know what to say, really. That one took a lot of time, and three crochet hooks with the different sizes of yarn. (It was my first hat; while I might make a similar one, that one's not available.) Even if nothing comes of it, I'm excited that some random person likes them enough to ask! (And if anyone has suggestions for how to price things, I'd love to hear them.)

Also pleasing: I've already more than accomplished my goal of averaging a hat a month for the year: I've made 15 hats so far (six in August).

Date: 2010-08-29 01:56 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] hrafn.livejournal.com
There are about a million zillion different craft pricing formulas out there; somewhere (and I need to find it; apparently I did not file the bookmark where I thought I did) I found a nice one that took into account materials and time and overhead. A simple rule of thumb would be to start with deciding how much you want per hour (or how much you think your time is worth) and add cost of materials.

Date: 2010-08-29 01:59 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] magid.livejournal.com
Thanks.

Even if I consider a fairly low price per hour, the cost adds up faster than I'd think feasible (obviously, more so when using nicer yarn). I'm generally a fairly quick crocheter, but I've heard that for knitting and crocheting, a price per hour is less likely to be reasonable than for things like sewing or metalwork.

Date: 2010-08-29 02:16 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] hrafn.livejournal.com
Yeah :\ Yarn can get really expensive really fast. And I've always been shocked at how long even small, quick crochet projects take to complete.

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