How much should I charge for my embroidery?
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How much should I charge for handmade work?
How much should I charge for my embroidery? - This is the question that all embroiderers ask.
In handmade works you should always value the quality of the work, the quality of the materials and your creativity.
First of all, remember that your creativity and imagination, your thoughts and everything you do with your hands from your ideas is worth a lot and, therefore, you can sell it very well. In addition to your creativity, your works have hours of embroidery by hand and the cost of materials. This is the price of your embroidery.
We know how difficult it is, someone to value our time, money and creativity in a small embroidered picture. Do not forget to always value your work, and make others value it too.
To calculate the final price, there are different ways to do it. Next, we present the most important ways for you to know how much should you charge for your embroidery:
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Charge for embroidered hours
To charge for embroidered hours, let's start with a floor of 73 pesos per hour and an embroidery that takes about 2 weeks to do. If we embroider 2 hours a day for 14 days, we make these calculations: 14 days x 2 hours/day = 28 hours x 73 pesos = $2,044. In addition, you must add the cost of the materials and you will have the final price of your embroidered work.
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Price per number of stitches
if you embroider in cross stitch, you can take the measurements and multiply them by the number of stitches used in the work. For example, if your painting measures 30 x 10 cm, we have a total of 300, this will be the number of embroidered crosses. Then, you multiply the 300 by two, which is the number of stitches per cross (2). In the end, it gives a total of 600 stitches.
The cost per stitch varies from .50 cents to 1 Mexican peso. At .50 cents, the job costs $300; at 1 peso, the job costs $600. Next, we add the cost of materials.
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Charge for Official Salary
The official minimum wage in Mexico, in 2022, is 172.87 pesos per day (8 hour work time). Now do the accounts of how many hours you took to make your embroidery. Finally, add the price of the materials and you will have the final price for your embroidery.
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Value your work and live happily
It is very important that you learn to value your work. The artisan and handmade works have a lot of dedication and a superior quality. We do not charge only for labor. You have to charge for the development of an idea, for the adaptations, for the designs and for the best materials, for the calculation of the price and for the preparation of the packages, so that the final customer has a unique and high quality handmade product. .
And now, do you know how much you should charge for your embroidery?
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