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What's customary to charge for used diapers?

I am going to sell our Snugglebottoms fitteds when she outgrows them -- what percent of the original price do people usually ask for on diaper swappers?  I was thinking somewhere between 50-75%, maybe 70%?  They're in like new condition, as DH and I both reach for the prefolds first, so most of the wear is from all the prepping washes.  Does that sound fair?

Re: What's customary to charge for used diapers?

  • how many do you have? ?i was planning on buying a dozen or so. ?i'll buy them when you're done since i don't need them until september :) ?i would definitely pay 70% for like new condition :)
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  • I think that sounds fair, but I was really wondering about the blanket your DD is laying on in your siggy pic. Did you make it- it's so pretty and colorful :)
  • imagerenee143:
    how many do you have?  i was planning on buying a dozen or so.  i'll buy them when you're done since i don't need them until september :)  i would definitely pay 70% for like new condition :)

    I have 24, unbleached with velcro.  Want me to page you when I'm ready to sell?

  • imageMTOW:

    imagerenee143:
    how many do you have? ?i was planning on buying a dozen or so. ?i'll buy them when you're done since i don't need them until september :) ?i would definitely pay 70% for like new condition :)

    I have 24, unbleached with velcro.? Want me to page you when I'm ready to sell?

    yes please!!!?

  • imagejerimbato:
    I think that sounds fair, but I was really wondering about the blanket your DD is laying on in your siggy pic. Did you make it- it's so pretty and colorful :)

    Yes, I made it.  It's the Barn Raising Quilt from Knitalong. I made it using leftover sock yarn and some yarn that I spun for the purpose.  The pattern calls for 6 squares x 7 squares, but I stopped at 5x6 and left the edging off to make it closer to baby blanket size.  I figure I can keep knitting squares and adding to it as she grows, perhaps with an ultimate goal of a twin size blanket/quilt.  I have this crazy vision of her taking it to college with her.

    Just because I'm an AW, here's another pic :)

    image 

  • imageMTOW:

    imagejerimbato:
    I think that sounds fair, but I was really wondering about the blanket your DD is laying on in your siggy pic. Did you make it- it's so pretty and colorful :)

    Yes, I made it.  It's the Barn Raising Quilt from Knitalong. I made it using leftover sock yarn and some yarn that I spun for the purpose.  The pattern calls for 6 squares x 7 squares, but I stopped at 5x6 and left the edging off to make it closer to baby blanket size.  I figure I can keep knitting squares and adding to it as she grows, perhaps with an ultimate goal of a twin size blanket/quilt.  I have this crazy vision of her taking it to college with her.

    Just because I'm an AW, here's another pic :)

    image 

    wow, that is awesome!

    Jen & T.J. 6.17.06 BabyBlog * my chart *
    Joseph Henry was born at home on March 9, 2009
    Nora Mae was born at home on October 30, 2011
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  • imageMTOW:

    imagejerimbato:
    I think that sounds fair, but I was really wondering about the blanket your DD is laying on in your siggy pic. Did you make it- it's so pretty and colorful :)

    Yes, I made it.? It's the Barn Raising Quilt from Knitalong. I made it using leftover sock yarn and some yarn that I spun for the purpose.? The pattern calls for 6 squares x 7 squares, but I stopped at 5x6 and left the edging off to make it closer to baby blanket size.? I figure I can keep knitting squares and adding to it as she grows, perhaps with an ultimate goal of a twin size blanket/quilt.? I have this crazy vision of her taking it to college with her.

    Just because I'm an AW, here's another pic :)

    image?

    ?

    love it. you are so talented!!!?

  • imageMTOW:

    imagejerimbato:
    I think that sounds fair, but I was really wondering about the blanket your DD is laying on in your siggy pic. Did you make it- it's so pretty and colorful :)

    Yes, I made it.  It's the Barn Raising Quilt from Knitalong. I made it using leftover sock yarn and some yarn that I spun for the purpose.  The pattern calls for 6 squares x 7 squares, but I stopped at 5x6 and left the edging off to make it closer to baby blanket size.  I figure I can keep knitting squares and adding to it as she grows, perhaps with an ultimate goal of a twin size blanket/quilt.  I have this crazy vision of her taking it to college with her.

    Just because I'm an AW, here's another pic :)

    image 

    That is amazing- it makes me want to try knitting a blanket! I don't know how to do squares like that yet.

  • imagejerimbato:

    That is amazing- it makes me want to try knitting a blanket! I don't know how to do squares like that yet.

    The first couple of rows are fiddly, but after that it's super simple if you already know how to knit in the round.

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