Old 01-01-2010, 08:55 PM
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chris_quilts
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Thanks for the advice. I worked in fits and starts on the one most saw but do have rough idea of amount of time and fabric it required. It would be difficult to asess a fair market value to the quilt but HATE being a doormat too. Will need to think on this more and thanks for the advice. :)
Originally Posted by Sheesh
Can they afford what it is woth. You probably can't get what you were making while working. But you have an idea how long it took to make the first one and the cost of materials, so if you have the nerve, let them know what you feel is a fair price. Otherwise you might as well lay down and be a rug. Or if they have srvices they could trade. I hate cleaning house so I'd make a quilt for someone to come in for a fair equity in hours. Good luck. At the very least, get the cost of materilas at full price, not the price you fight to find at sale price.
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