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I was discussing with Heather the other day about selling some of my sewing projects on ETSY. I have made a few dishmats so far, and will do more this weekend.
I did a little research on ETSY last night, and couldnt find ANY dishmats being sold. All I could find were mats for dog bowls. SO, wdyt? should I try selling them? How much would you pay for one (hypothetical)?

Re: wdyt?
i love them and you can customize according to what your kitchen looks like!
how much on average do you think it would cost to make on?
I honestly probably wouldnt buy something like that from Etsy. Unless you could do monogramming or something to make them more personalized, I am not sure people would be willing to spend enough to make it worth it for you to sell.
Dishmats that I have seen (and I have seen the waterproof ones as well) are really only a few bucks unless you get into silk or something.
JMO
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The fabric is cotton, and the towel that I apply to the underside is "fast drying" I use mine all the time to put pots, large bowls on that I hand wash.
The fabric varies ($3-$5), and the towel I can make 2 dishmats from ($4 for one towel). I would guess it would cost me about $5 per dishmat I think..