I make a lot of quilts, mostly around 43 x 54. They're all charity quilts and I could never afford to make quilts if I had to spend $75 -- $200 or more for the fabric. That being said, I would not make a quilt on commission. I like to pick out my own fabric and pattern, I'm a scrappy kind of girl. Most people do not appreciate the time and effort it takes to make a quilt, especially when the quilt fairy is not sprinkling the magic no mistakes dust over your work. Perhaps this person really did have someone willing to make these quilts for $75 apiece--probably using some WalMart fabric(Walmart does have some nice fabrics that could be used as cheater cloth) and perhaps sheets for the backing and simple cross hatching or large meandering quilting and machine sewn binding. Arrrgh! I don't think I would sell one of my charity quilts for that. No matter what fabric you use, the work is still there. I really think this man had no clue how much time and effort a real quilt takes.