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17th July 08, 06:20 AM
#7
If it's for a friend, I wouldn't charge anything, personally. I do things that I like to do for friends for free because obviously, I like to do them. Just ask the friend to pick up the cost of the material and call it even.
The good thing is, if he really likes it, he'll talk. The bad things is, if he doesn't like it, he'll also talk. If you're trying to make something of it........
My personal opinion anyway.
 Originally Posted by kmehrtens
for someone I sort of know.
Sorry... didn't see that. The other's advice is sound. Just gotta make a decision based on fair market value, how you value your own time and whether or not you're trying to make money or just make up for the time.
As busy as my life is right now, I'd charge about 50$ an hour which would put the kilt at very much more expensive than a hand sewn tank.
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