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Amber_Lynn822

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Be willing to spend on a customer crocheted hat? Like the one below? https://media-cache-ec3.pinterest.com/upload/122300946101196645_v3CYSo7F_c.jpg
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Less for the one on the bottom, maybe £10-£12 and the owl one I'd be willing to pay maybe £15-£20 for :)

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I have quite a few like this baught off eBay as photography props, they were about £10 each, no more if that gives you an idea.. Tho prob not what you wanted to hear!
 
I voted before realising you were talking dollars not pounds!! I'd say no more than £20...not sure what that is in dollars these days x
 
I've voted in pounds as well. I wouldn't pay more than £10 for any hat, if it was the worlds most amazing hat I could be tempted upto £15.
 
Hmm I'd be willing to pay up to £15 English pounds if it was special and excellent quality. It would have to be able to wash in the machine and not shrink/get damaged. X
 
I said $10-$20, but I would be willing to pay more depending on what kind of yarn/materials it's made out of. 100% cotton yarn usually costs more, but I really like the look and feel of it. :)

That doll model is creeping me out, btw!
 
I'd not pay more than £10-£15 for a child's hat personally. We bought a thick one from the the German market last Christmas for £13, and I felt that was expensive. Usually pay less than £5.
 
I bought some knit sets with a turtle shell and bonnet and another with two pieces and paid $18 a piece.
 
I love the first one...Id definately spend £10-15.
 
They are so cute! I would probably spend about £15. x
 
on the owl hat in the uk i can get it for £10 most but on ebay can get them for buttons but they are from china, the other one i pay about £7 - £8 posted :)
 

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