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Old 08-27-2011, 06:24 AM
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maryb44662
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Originally Posted by LisaGibbs
Because it becomes more like a job and I feel like a factory producing the same things over and over and then if there is a deadline, person who had a different vision for the product than what it turned out to be. I did this when we lived overseas to help with the fact our $$$ was less valuable than the yen and it became more of a headache than a relaxing hobby.
I agree 100%, it becomes a job. And too, people that don't know any better, refuse to pay you a decent price for the quilt. The ones who do not sew, etc., do not have a clue as to the time it takes to make a quilt, or the cost of the fabric, etc., to make it. I love quilting for myself, kids/g/kids and dear friends or charity. I pick and choose those whom I gift to also. You learn the hard way in time. Have a great day, Mary
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