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I love Cosplay. I'm envious of those with skills to create these masterpieces.
This is my stitch those that can:
One note, I don't think I've ever freaked out so much when my project was soaking. The white lettering disappeared COMPLETELY. I thought the water had eaten it until it dried. Than sanity was found.
Saw this on The Mary Sue blog and had to stitch it:
Original is here. I'm thinking either Tangled or Tinker Bell next...unless I get an idea for a Dark Brotherhood project that has been bouncing about in my head.
I'm going to be opening a shop soon, but I'm blanking on how much to charge for the completed cross stitch for these two patterns(I will note that these will be ironed out and shipped flat):
$20-$25
I have no clue....I bounced an idea off the hubby, $75-$80, and he looked at me like I had four heads...
I personally have had zero success selling finished pieces on my etsy store - tho i haven't tried a lot of them. Going price for commissions on deviant art is about $1 per 100 stitches or so.
None of that is meant to discourage you, just to give you my experience and what information i have! Best of luck!
http://www.etsy.com/shop/StitchedPixels WIPs
Pokemon All Gens - 40/270 pages (14.8%)
Quilt Squares 1/48 done, square 2 - 70%
Elizabeth (sepia) - 50% Playing
tomb raider and fallout new vegas
Unfortunately you most likely will never get what the work is worth selling a cross stitch piece. As samarin said, going price is around $1 per 100 COMPLETED stitches, not fabric size (so if you have a 5x7 piece, you're not getting $35, but whatever the covered area equates to). No one that doesn't do the craft will pay for the time spent back stitching - or beading, or picking out wrong stitches and redoing them or any of the other thousand little things that goes into a completed work. People I know that sell their work tried to figure in a "wage per hour" for the time put into their pieces and by the time they were done they figured that they were earning around $0.02 per hour on some of the more complex pieces.
Again, as samarin said, I'm also not trying to be a downer or rain all over your parade. It's hard work to earn money off of a craft, no matter how awesome it is (the Lollipop Chainsaw piece is very cool and I've never even played the game.) I also wish you luck and hope you have success. I hope I have to eat my words when you come back on and post "well, StitchWitch, someone paid handsomely so take a long walk off a short pier."
Post more done stuff when you get it! It's fun to see what people can do.
I can't really give pricing advice since I've no idea how much time and effort goes into cross stitch. For my crochet and knitting I usually go by the idea of 4 times the cost of materials, but I don't know how much that would give you for your pieces.
I mostly came in to say that I love the Lollipop Chainsaw piece. That was such a fun game.