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Warpy

(113,164 posts)
10. I add up the hours it takes and tell them what my hourly pay was at my last job
Sat Mar 1, 2014, 07:26 PM
Mar 2014

before I retired and that my time is worth at least that much. That shuts them up fast.

Most civilians don't have a clue what sort of hours go into even a simple scarf.

If they're teachable, I teach them how to knit or crochet. If they are full of excuses, I send them to Etsy.

Knitting is like sex, I only do it for people I love and nobody has ever come up with enough to tempt me to do it for money.

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My dear MissMillie... CaliforniaPeggy Jan 2014 #1
Like you, I give most of my crocheted and knitted items away. Arkansas Granny Jan 2014 #2
You can always tell when someone has SheilaT Jan 2014 #3
same here miss mille! Howler Jan 2014 #4
Quilter here. I smile and bat my eyelashes, and sweetly say, kcass1954 Jan 2014 #5
me too,,,, KarenS Feb 2014 #8
I make bobbin lace. Ednahilda Jan 2014 #6
Same here KC Feb 2014 #7
You could direct them to Etsy My Good Babushka Feb 2014 #9
Or nursing homes Warpy Mar 2014 #11
What I have found is Manifestor_of_Light Jan 2016 #14
I add up the hours it takes and tell them what my hourly pay was at my last job Warpy Mar 2014 #10
I actually have a scarf I crochet SheilaT Mar 2014 #12
Same here, and... pipi_k Apr 2014 #13
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