Old 06-16-2016, 05:49 AM
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bearisgray
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Default Some reasons why non-quilters may not know/re the cost/value of quilts made "at home"

1) They see quilts/bed covers advertised at $XXX for "any size" - and from "better" stores, too!

2) They do not know the cost of materials.

3) They do not realize the time involved in making a quilt.

4) People are "donating/giving away" quilts all the time - so others may assume that no more effort is involved in making a quilt than baking a cake or a batch of cookies for a bake sale.

5) Sometimes makers downplay the time and expense by saying something like "Oh, I just whipped this up" or "It was just a little something" or "I made this from scraps."

If we don't properly value what we make - how can we expect "outsiders" to properly value what we make?
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