bucky5000 -> RE: how much do you think would honestly be a fair price to ask for homemade baby items (1/26/2006 3:19:50 PM)
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i don;t know where you are getting your material, but 8 dollars a yard seems quite high for flannelette, which is what the majority of baby blankets are made of. also, while you want to use high quality material that isn;t going to disintegrate, no parent in their right mind is going to pay that much money for something that is just going to get wrecked by the kid, like many other people have said. as for baby blankets, if you want to sell them, maybe think about making quilts, and having them personalized, made to order sort of things. people will pay way more for something like that then a simple flannel recieving blanket that take 30 minutes of work. a nice cot quilt can be sold for 100$ easily, especially if you are catering to the upper classes. while the blankets you made look nice, they are also something that can be picked up at the local walmart for 4.97, and do the job just as well. to make any kind of a profit from baby items, they need to be unique, and usually personalized (ie: a parent will order a blanket with a certain pattern, perhaps a name on, it, etc). my grandma makes baby clothes for everyone in the family, and i know these things are highly treasured beyond the storebought items, but they are things that cannot be bought in a store, like a hand knit sweater set, or a flannelette cot quilt. (a cot quilt is just a small quilt, made to fit in a crib or bassinette). good luck with your venture, whatever you decide, but i would advise you to look into something a little more uniqe than just bibs and recieving blankets. someone mentioned specialty bibs, for christianings and such, those would get a better price, becuase they are something that is going to be saved and has sentmentality attached to it.
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