Gorgeous, love it on that bed!
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Gorgeous, love it on that bed!
Gorgeous, love it on that bed!
Thanks, me, too.
I had posted some closeout quilts from my temporarily down Etsy Shop on a local Facebook yard sale site. A couple are real bargains, one is daybed /twin size for $85. A lady asked how much to make her 3 year old son a twin size quilt for his birthday (Nov 7, not much time) in certain colors. I answered her last night and she hasn't responded. My usual prices for custom quilts are not the bargain basement prices for the closeouts, but I'm betting she thought she'd get one for something along those lines. A twin quilt made in 3 weeks is not going to cost you less than $100. My usual prices for that size, machine quilted, are $250-300 and that's what I quoted her. If it was hand quilted, forget 3 weeks and forget those prices, too, right?
How nice! I have one Sunbonnet Sue from my own grandmother, pink sashing, not able to be used because it's too fragile.
No, I would love someone to give me that.
Thanks. It was something small, but it took thought, time, materials and labor as all quilts do. It's not that I am wanting something in return, just simple respect, maybe a smidge of appreciation. But, it was sort of a test, in a way. Major fail for some, others might get something in the future, though that remains to be seen. My nephew (the same niece's brother) and his wife gushed and gushed over the baby quilt I made for their little girl. And they use it, as quilts are meant to be. Gushing is not required, just a simple "thanks" (and not to toss it on the floor in front of me might also be nice.)
Thanks. It was something small, but it took thought, time, materials and labor as all quilts do. It's not that I am wanting something in return, just simple respect, maybe a smidge of appreciation. But, it was sort of a test, in a way. Major fail for some, others might get something in the future, though that remains to be seen. My nephew (the same niece's brother) and his wife gushed and gushed over the baby quilt I made for their little girl. And they use it, as quilts are meant to be. Gushing is not required, just a simple "thanks" (and not to toss it on the floor in front of me might also be nice.)