taraljc:
“ greenjudy:
“ se0ctopus:
“Guy wanted me to make him a queen-size blanket.
”
I try, as a rule, not to reblog garbage fires. But there is something about this garbage fire that made me break that rule.
Something fibercraft people understand... taraljc:
“ greenjudy:
“ se0ctopus:
“Guy wanted me to make him a queen-size blanket.
”
I try, as a rule, not to reblog garbage fires. But there is something about this garbage fire that made me break that rule.
Something fibercraft people understand... taraljc:
“ greenjudy:
“ se0ctopus:
“Guy wanted me to make him a queen-size blanket.
”
I try, as a rule, not to reblog garbage fires. But there is something about this garbage fire that made me break that rule.
Something fibercraft people understand... taraljc:
“ greenjudy:
“ se0ctopus:
“Guy wanted me to make him a queen-size blanket.
”
I try, as a rule, not to reblog garbage fires. But there is something about this garbage fire that made me break that rule.
Something fibercraft people understand... taraljc:
“ greenjudy:
“ se0ctopus:
“Guy wanted me to make him a queen-size blanket.
”
I try, as a rule, not to reblog garbage fires. But there is something about this garbage fire that made me break that rule.
Something fibercraft people understand... taraljc:
“ greenjudy:
“ se0ctopus:
“Guy wanted me to make him a queen-size blanket.
”
I try, as a rule, not to reblog garbage fires. But there is something about this garbage fire that made me break that rule.
Something fibercraft people understand... taraljc:
“ greenjudy:
“ se0ctopus:
“Guy wanted me to make him a queen-size blanket.
”
I try, as a rule, not to reblog garbage fires. But there is something about this garbage fire that made me break that rule.
Something fibercraft people understand... taraljc:
“ greenjudy:
“ se0ctopus:
“Guy wanted me to make him a queen-size blanket.
”
I try, as a rule, not to reblog garbage fires. But there is something about this garbage fire that made me break that rule.
Something fibercraft people understand...

taraljc:

greenjudy:

se0ctopus:

Guy wanted me to make him a queen-size blanket.

I try, as a rule, not to reblog garbage fires. But there is something about this garbage fire that made me break that rule. 

Something fibercraft people understand about the value of their time. 

As a freelance artist, I come up against the same thing over and over again. People give me specs, I give them a quote, they turn around and say they want it for 1/8th of that, and in 5 days instead of 3 weeks. Head-desking ensues.

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