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<blockquote data-quote="MintRabbit" data-source="post: 9278973" data-attributes="member: 7044790"><p>I mean if I was to break down the various crafts that I've done in the past...</p><p></p><p>Sewing - variable costs. Fabric can be cheap or expensive, it depends if I want cotton, silk or polyester. Thread is cheap. Sewing machines are much more expensive than hand-sewing but if I want straight lines or complicated stitches, I need one. I mostly hand-sew now and I rarely buy fabric brand-new off the rack.</p><p></p><p>Leather-working: Damn expensive. Before you even get to the tools, leather itself is pricey, especially good leather. Then there's cutting implements, sinew, a self-healing cutting board, awls, etc. Entertained the possibility, but abandoned it. </p><p></p><p>Chain-Mail: Expensive. Cost me well over $200 in order to make a hauberk. Not doing that again.</p><p></p><p>Jewelry-making: Wire, beads, clasps, earring-hooks, earring-backs, string, pliers, and storage. The costs are small but they add up over time, because you have to keep buying new materials.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MintRabbit, post: 9278973, member: 7044790"] I mean if I was to break down the various crafts that I've done in the past... Sewing - variable costs. Fabric can be cheap or expensive, it depends if I want cotton, silk or polyester. Thread is cheap. Sewing machines are much more expensive than hand-sewing but if I want straight lines or complicated stitches, I need one. I mostly hand-sew now and I rarely buy fabric brand-new off the rack. Leather-working: Damn expensive. Before you even get to the tools, leather itself is pricey, especially good leather. Then there's cutting implements, sinew, a self-healing cutting board, awls, etc. Entertained the possibility, but abandoned it. Chain-Mail: Expensive. Cost me well over $200 in order to make a hauberk. Not doing that again. Jewelry-making: Wire, beads, clasps, earring-hooks, earring-backs, string, pliers, and storage. The costs are small but they add up over time, because you have to keep buying new materials. [/QUOTE]
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