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Old 09-19-2011, 11:46 AM
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romanojg
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I'm sure of it; just take pictures of what you can do and then let the quilters decide. Don't plan on charging what a more experienced quilter would charge in the beginning and then as you gain experience. I don't go to a long arm only because I can barely afford the fabric to make the quilt and then to add a 100 plus dollars I can't see that. Not that some of the quilting that I've seen done doesn't warrant that high price. Some of these long armers are fantastic. I would hire you for like 50 for a king size and then go down from that. I have one now that I'd love to have quilted but can't afford it. I'm sure there are alot of people like me who would love to invest in your future by supplying you with work to build your skills on. Let me know if you decide to do it.
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