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    Old 10-10-2011, 05:11 PM
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    Originally Posted by bearisgray
    Love the sign that I saw at a craft show:

    Of course you can make it yourself -
    But when and for how much?
    The one I saw; Yes you can make it yourself, but you won't. That is so true ask me how I know.

    They are everywhere, read at a recent island trip DW and I read a list of questions ask:
    1. Is there water all the around this island?

    2. How did they make this island?

    3. How long has this been here?

    And they went on

    I tell you they are everywhere.
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    Old 10-10-2011, 06:06 PM
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    Great list. You have to laugh. I know I do, and I frequent craft venues here in New England and wherever I travel.

    People's comments are priceless ...the ones who will pay an astronomical sum for a little piece of some junky leftover things willy-nilly glued together and called art, and the ones who are afraid they'll get contaminated by beautiful hand-made products that didn't come from a department store, and the ones who can't tell a pot which should have been a glazing reject from one done right...not to mention the lovingly hand-knitted pom-pommed slippers my grandmother made us all make for the church bazaar....or those imported sweaters of rough animal-smelly twig-entwined hand-knit allergens...crafts are a mixed bag, but all enjoyable in their way and some simply priceless in their beauty.

    But remember when tempted to swat someone (boy I've wanted to whack a few myself), these people at the fair showed up for some reason, not just to wear out their shoe leather stalking the booths and mocking the products, and maybe they just need someone of infinite patience to bring them along and make them feel like they are buying something special made just for them.

    Take quilts. If you didn't grow up with them, quilts are really weird ... not a nice hand-woven wool or cashmere or silk blanket... or puffy like a comforter, full of warm feathers...or even practical like an electric blanket or one of those Hudson Bay type blankets.

    And they are all made of little pieces of material which used to be perfectly good fabric until someone sliced it up in neat little shapes and sewed it back together in a way that supposedly won't fall apart into ragged little shapes, then sandwiched it with something in the middle, all of which work costs a lot of extra money. Don't even go into quilt history or try to explain the trend to heavy quilting if the customer doesn't know whether you made the cute flower fabric itself, or just sewed it all up.

    If you can explain the contradictions and complexity of quilts, maybe you'll be able to create a new quilt-lover.



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    Old 10-10-2011, 06:34 PM
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    My favorite expression is, "You can't fix stupid, so why try"?
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    Old 10-10-2011, 06:42 PM
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    Originally Posted by LindaR
    Originally Posted by jaciqltznok
    if you are going to sell items made with fabric, you should always prewash the fabric!
    then you'd get the comment, "has this been used" you can bet on it...I never prewash, can you guess
    I agree!
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    Old 10-10-2011, 11:38 PM
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    Originally Posted by bearisgray
    Love the sign that I saw at a craft show:

    Of course you can make it yourself -
    But when and for how much?
    so funny.
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    Old 10-11-2011, 06:00 AM
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    i had some prewashed and some not....i got that look too..so who knows!! just laugh i gues

    Originally Posted by LindaR
    Originally Posted by jaciqltznok
    if you are going to sell items made with fabric, you should always prewash the fabric!
    then you'd get the comment, "has this been used" you can bet on it...I never prewash, can you guess
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    Old 10-11-2011, 06:02 AM
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    Originally Posted by clsurz
    Next time have a sign up in your space that says "I live to annoy the quilt police". LOL
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    Old 10-11-2011, 09:06 AM
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    Boy do I know how that is. Last weekend my grandson was demonstrating blacksmithing at a fall festival. He was making small dragon heads that he then drills a hole in to go on your key chain. So a lady ask him how much for 2 of them and he said just give me a donation. When he was done and she had her dragon heads she gave him 12 pennies. Yep that's what I said - 12 pennies! Takes all kinds to make up the world. And I was so proud of my grandson (he is 20 yrs.old) he just smiled and said thank you. By the way grandma behaved herself to and didn't wack the @#$^%&*.
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    Oh, your list is a winner! Thanks for sharing.
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    Old 10-11-2011, 09:26 AM
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    Originally Posted by mcdaniel023
    I used to do craft shows and heard these same things.
    I have a few favorite shows I still go to. DH went with me last year. I absolutely fell in love with a santa. Dh says a little too loudly...."You can make it." I looked at him and said."Probably could, not gonna happen and it wouldn't be this cute." That Santa was a hit in my living room. If that seller is there this year I will buy another.
    That will teach him to have manners...or to stay home.
    Love your Santa! I'm like you---would never get around to making something like this.
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