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Yes I know I should have done it a different way, but the customer wanted it this way. Everyone knows the customer is always right even when they don’t know a single thing about the craft. Yes I did use the worst possible materials for the project but I overpaid for them because I’m a business owner who doesn’t know how to set up wholesale accounts. So paying more means I got better quality right? Don’t you dare say my techniques are bad did you even see the picture of what it looked like before the customer washed it and it fell apart? Clearly it was perfect and something else that has nothing to do with anything I did caused the issue. Why is nobody telling me how to fix this?
(/uj embroidery Facebook groups are wild sometimes y’all. Wild.)
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