Quilts are a very tactile item and can be difficult to sell online. There are many different techniques and methods of assembling and finishing a quilt. If a quilt buyer is not a quilt maker, many of the terms and descriptions we use to sell quilts may not mean much, if anything, to that buyer. This is just a little series of posts that explain some of the methods used for quilt making and how that may affect the pricing seen when shopping for quilts online.
Part One: Design
Part Two: Applique and Embellishment
Part Three: Quilting the Quilt
Part Four: Quilt Finishes
I hope you enjoy this little series - I enjoyed putting it together for you!
--Ann
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