quilting for free ( when they want to pay)
#11
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I would take another approach to this. You said your a beginning quilter - only made a couple. I would find a class that I would love to take and make a deal with them. Tell they you will make the class but as payment they have to pay for your class to become a better quilter.
WIN-Win situation
WIN-Win situation
#12
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Originally Posted by QuiltnNan
using the excess, over the costs, for charity quilting seems like the best solution.
#13
I first thought was take the money and donate it.
Some people are sensitive about accepting 'charity' or feeling as if they may be in debt to the giver. If it makes them feel better to pay, let them pay and donate it either in you name or in their name.
Like the check idea. :)
Some people are sensitive about accepting 'charity' or feeling as if they may be in debt to the giver. If it makes them feel better to pay, let them pay and donate it either in you name or in their name.
Like the check idea. :)
#14
Everyone has give me some great advice..Thank you all..Its a hard decision when it comes to family and friends..If I took my quilts to a market to sell, I do not think that I would worry about adding a price to what I make..( after I become better at sewing :wink: ) Or even if my friends and family send others to me to make a quilt, than I would not mind being paid..I really like the idea about them giving the money towards a charity..That way, they would still feel like they paid me if they are remain adamant about it..Thank you all again so very much for the wonderful advice..This board is awesome !!
#15
no matter what you decide, i hope you will thank your friends for having that much respect for you, your time, and your budding talents.
their offer and insistence show how much they care about you as a person and a friend. :thumbup:
their offer and insistence show how much they care about you as a person and a friend. :thumbup:
#16
Originally Posted by PatriceJ
no matter what you decide, i hope you will thank your friends for having that much respect for you, your time, and your budding talents.
their offer and insistence show how much they care about you as a person and a friend. :thumbup:
their offer and insistence show how much they care about you as a person and a friend. :thumbup:
#17
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Originally Posted by PatriceJ
no matter what you decide, i hope you will thank your friends for having that much respect for you, your time, and your budding talents.
their offer and insistence show how much they care about you as a person and a friend. :thumbup:
their offer and insistence show how much they care about you as a person and a friend. :thumbup:
#20
Sounds like this is their way of showing appreciation and respect for you, just as you respect and appreciate them. Accept it as they accept you are your quilting, with gratitude for having friends such as these. Bless you!
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