TeaEarlGreyHot wrote:
Taupey wrote:
I understand what you're saying. Have you done a search on the Internet to see what something like that sells for (any crap from China doesn't count)? You have to consider the cost of materials and how long it took you to make, you don't want to sell yourself short. It's hand made and it looks like it's really nice quality. Know your worth Ms Tea and don't be afraid to ask for it.
I'm a member of a few online crochet groups, so I've done the research. The bags themselves take only a couple of hours each (excluding my distractability...

) and a skain (of which I can make anywhere between one and 3 bags from depending on the size) is fairly cheap. The larger skains run up to 8 dollars, and the smaller ones can be anywhere between 3 to 5 dollars.
It all comes down to what people are willing to pay once I'm past about $12.
Oh that's really cool. One of my grandmothers use to crochet blankets, sweaters and things like that and sew quilts and sell them for extra money when she retired. She did very well for herself and usually had a waiting list of things to make for people. Well TEGH, I will pay you $25.00 plus S&H because I feel it's at least worth that much rather than the $15.00 plus S&H.
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Your Aspie score: 167 of 200
Your neurotypical (non-autistic) score: 35 of 200
You are very likely an Aspie.