Yahoo Answers is shutting down on May 4th, 2021 (Eastern Time) and beginning April 20th, 2021 (Eastern Time) the Yahoo Answers website will be in read-only mode. There will be no changes to other Yahoo properties or services, or your Yahoo account. You can find more information about the Yahoo Answers shutdown and how to download your data on this help page.

What is a good price to sell a crochet afghan pattern for?

Its brand new never used

6 Answers

Relevance
  • 1 decade ago
    Favorite Answer

    I agree with Christy....I would look on Ebay to see what a similar item has sold for and don't forget the condition of your item compared to what a similar item has sold for. If it is a rare hard to find or one of a kind, you could place the price higher.

    If you did go thru Ebay to sell your pattern, you can set a starting price.....

    Good luck :)

  • 1 decade ago

    I think it depends on how big the afghan is and what kind of afghan it is. I made an afghan for someone the size to fit a King size bed I charged them materials and $50. But I only charged that price because he was a friend.

  • 1 decade ago

    The problem with crocheted items is that it is highly unusual to get paid enough for the time you invest. Between 50 and 100 dollars for a bed size afghan that is really nice. Not what it is worth.

    There are people getting more than that for crocheted items. have you tried making thread bears?

    Source(s): Threadteds.com Tedsfromthreads.com debbittybears.com
  • 5 years ago

    The cost of the yarn isn't the main consideration. You have to see what the price of similar items are in your area and price yours to compete. People will pay extra for something unusual or for a premium yarn such as mohair or cashmere. Otherwise they buy the cheapest.

  • How do you think about the answers? You can sign in to vote the answer.
  • 1 decade ago

    Look on ebay and see what the "going" price is for that pattern. That will give you a good idea on what to charge for it. Good luck!

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    double the price of the yarn

Still have questions? Get your answers by asking now.