Would you pay that much?
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#11
Several shops in WV, just did a special fabric for a shop hop. It's regional, but sure din't cost anything like that. They also did a batik in conjunction with shops in OH and KY. It was gorgeous, themed to those 3 states and cost nothing like that either!
#13
Jamiestitcher62 , 11-18-2010 09:47 AM
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Come on, we're talking about the Northern Berkshires, land of the nutjobs, East. They must have a lot more disposable income up "in them thar hills". LOL.
Personally, it isn't the most attractive fabric, but maybe would look good with a pair of Berkenstocks.
Personally, it isn't the most attractive fabric, but maybe would look good with a pair of Berkenstocks.
#14
Maybe....and a very big maybe if I saw a piece that would be used as art-stretched on a canvas and put on the wall. I would never buy a piece to cut or sew with at that price.
#15
LucyInTheSky , 11-18-2010 09:58 AM
Super Member
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I understand wedding scenes and babies at different ages, sure. That's cool custom one-of-a-kind stuff. But the article is saying it's just grass and woodland stuff. Yeah, native to the area, cool. But $60/yd? Ha.Originally Posted by hobo2000
I own a sign shop and my big machine is capable of printing on fabric. It wholesales at 3.00 per sq. ft. thats 27.00 per yard without the cost of the fabric. I have done complete wedding scenes 5'x9' for 150.00. scarves for 40.00 with babies at different ages. Many things people want on fabric. One man had his prize racehorse on fabric he used to upholster chairs for his office. Her prices are realistic if you want to design your own creation.
#16
blzzrdqueen , 11-18-2010 10:00 AM
Senior Member
Careful now, I'm born and raised North Adams, been in NY for 6 years. :thumbup: ;)
Here is her website...
http://www.marthaflood.com/home.html
Here is her website...
http://www.marthaflood.com/home.html