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03-15-2010, 04:47 PM
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JanetM
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No I don't think you have to share part of the sales price. I do think you should consider giving her credit for her work on the quilt label.
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Boston1954
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If she has been paid, this is completely yours to sell.
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I agree with the others, no need to give the LA more than what you've already paid her. Giving her recognition on the label would be really nice.
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The quilt is yours to sell and reap all the profits. You paid the quilter for her services, that is all that is due her.
I agree
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You already paid the quilter so now all the profits are yours. Enjoy.
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I think by putting the LA name on the label is very fair. It is your quilt, you did all the work from beginning to end.
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my vote is no it is yours to sell and your profit to keep
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The money you make for your quilt is yours, you already pad your quilter for her work. Penny
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If you already paid the quilter to work on "your" quilt then it's your quilt to do as you please. Good luck.
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