> to protect the investment of your time... I would go with an hourly rate ...

This can be a good idea if you're quite accustomed to 
production spinning and have a good, consistent spinning rate.
But if you're just starting to set up a business of spinning 
for hire, I think an hourly rate sounds much more 
advantageous for the spinner than for the customer.  That's 
probably not a good way to get customers.

Gwen S.

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