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Old 07-08-2011, 04:13 PM
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ckcowl
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i've been charging $20 an hour for (utility) sewing for people for the past 10 years- i chose that amount thinking it was too much- so people wouldn't want me too-(can you tell-not my favorite passtime) anyhow= didn't work= people are always calling-
but
when i make clothing for someone- the hourly thing has nothing to do with it-
that has to be based on the clothing---how many pattern pieces- how much work- the details ...
and who's buying the pattern, fabric, notions, other materials needed? have to add all that in too...
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