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Hi Susan, we hear you make things and then give them away. That’s unusual.

At the moment I have three to be taken. I usually give them away to people who I’m sure will take proper care of them. They’re not for sale. However, I accept donations so that I can continue making them. It’s kind of like an artist support. I was recently given £80 for one and a pint of beer for another.

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