How much does a finished cross stitch cost

Updated on culture 2024-05-21
7 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    At least 4000 I think you can sell it at the place where someone frames it You can sell it for a good price You can buy it for about 5000 Then you have to pay people a fee There are not many people who buy this now! Embroidery is not good to embroider Send it to the Internet to sell Not many people buy it Only when you get it to the physical store can there be a buyer, believe it or not@! That's what I do in the cross-stitch business.

    Do you believe it? A lot of buyers are buying for gifts, do you think I will spend 10w to buy your cross-stitch? Now the Cantonese embroidery in the south is handed down from ancient times, and the production process is extremely troublesome, which is the real work of art! Something that everyone will embroider will you collect?

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    It depends on how big you are, from hundreds to thousands, what are you for.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    If you buy a typical clock, it may range from 500 to 1,000, and if it is large, it may cost more than 2,000.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    It depends on how big it is, whether the pattern is exquisite, if it is 10x10 size, it is 20 yuan long, if it is 30x30, it is about 200 yuan.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    It depends on the situation, depending on your suit and length, as well as the content you choose.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Ranging from tens to hundreds depending on the size.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Hello dear, summarize the way to receive cross-stitch products for you: If you want to say **** cross-stitch, the first thing that comes to everyone's mind is those specialty stores that sell cross-stitch kits, yes, you can sell your cross-stitch to the shopkeeper, and the shopkeeper will sell it to others; Or you set a price and ask the shopkeeper to sell it for you, and you don't care how much the shopkeeper sells, you only need to collect the part of the price you offered. Method 2:

    In addition to cross-stitch stores, there is also **** cross-stitch? The answer, of course, is the gift shop. You can also store it in the gift shop, let the owner of the gift shop help you sell, of course, you have to pay a certain storage fee, and the high price of the sale can also give the shopkeeper some remuneration, which is convenient for long-term cooperation.

    The more upscale the gift shop, the better it sells! Method 3: If you can't think of **** cross-stitch, you might as well go to the night market to set up a stall, those who like to visit the night market will buy it if they see their favorite cross-stitch.

    If you are shy and don't want to sell things, you might as well think about how rewarding it would be to sell the cross-stitch you made by yourself! Method 4: Cross-stitch, blog to help.

    Generally speaking, people who like to collect cross-stitch will see traces in his blog, and if you have good works, you can contact the blogger! In addition, you can hang it on the ** to sell, specifically to help people order cross-stitch, birthdays, anniversaries or something, your buyers will also help you publicize.

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