{"id":2725,"date":"2023-03-11T03:58:14","date_gmt":"2023-03-11T02:58:14","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.sewingfaq.com\/?p=2725"},"modified":"2023-03-11T03:58:14","modified_gmt":"2023-03-11T02:58:14","slug":"how-to-price-sewing-patterns-for-resale","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.sewingfaq.com\/how-to-price-sewing-patterns-for-resale\/","title":{"rendered":"How to price sewing patterns for resale?"},"content":{"rendered":"

Many people enjoy sewing as a hobby, and some even sew professionally. If you fall into the latter category, you may be wondering how to price your sewing patterns for resale. Here are a few tips to help you come up with a fair price.<\/p>\n

To price your sewing patterns for resale, you will need to take into account the time and materials it took to create the pattern, as well as any copyright fees. You will also need to find a fair market value for similar patterns. Once you have all of this information, you can then set a price that you feel is fair and will also entice customers to buy from you.<\/p>\n

Are sewing patterns worth money? <\/h2>\n

If you have vintage sewing patterns that you are looking to sell, you can expect to receive a good amount of money for them. People are willing to pay a premium for vintage sewing patterns, just as they would for any other vintage item. Typically, patterns from the 1950s and later will retail for $10 to $15. Patterns from before the 1950s may even be more valuable.<\/p>\n

When you sell a single sewing pattern to a big company, you can expect to receive $250 for that pattern. The pattern will be published six months to a year later.<\/p>\n

How to sell a sewing pattern <\/h3>\n