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Fabrics

When looking to buy fabric some sellers don't put a ruler or yardstick on the fabric so you know the scale of the print on the fabric. I avoid buying if I don't know size of  the design thus they could be losing sales.

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I place a quarter on the fabric in one of the photos for each listing.  That makes it very easy to judge the size of prints.  If a buyer needs more exact numbers, they send me a message and I quickly respond with any individual measurements they need (length/width of largest flower and of smallest flowers, distance between repeat, etc.)  Many sellers do it this way.

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Actually that is a good idea to show perspective for anything.

 

I'm noticing more sellers using yardsticks or rules in their pictures to show measurements.  Sadly, many don't lay the ruler or yardstick even with where the item starts, so the measurements show are inaccurate.

 

I remeber one listing for a figurine that was so large, the seller set a gallon milk jug next to it for perspective.

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