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Old 01-18-2014, 04:21 PM
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i see your point dunster, and in the end i agree.

it's a much wider cultural distortion involving the combination of readily available materials, class and labour ethics. it still gets right up my nose off though, and even if they don't need/want the money they could charge more, creating a more fair market for hand made goods.

globally having the privilege to quilt makes us bourgeois, so first world problems right?

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