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To not pay a crafter for a bespoke made item

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wherethewildrosesgrow · 02/03/2020 18:46

I’ve wanted a really nice bread bin for ages, fed up of my old rusty one leaving marks all over the kitchen worktop, saw a nice one on the internet, lovely design, but it wasn’t big enough, I needed a double/two loaf model.
Decided to splash out and get one made (wooden), spent ages sending pics/designs to local crafter, lots didn’t answer, or didn’t come back with a price after initially showing interest in taking on the project, or some couldn’t make it for nearly a year.
After a while I found a lovely new to crafting lady at an event, her work was amazing, and she quoted me £70 for a reclaimed solid oak bread bin, based on some pics I sent her, and included a rough sketch with measurements (internal& external), but I did say the size could altered slightly if she felt it would look more proportional, as long as it fitted two loaves (one on top of each other, with internal shelf), I even sent her a pic with the tape measure in front of the loaves I use for clarity...she sent me a sketch back, and I asked her to go ahead with the make.
Shes in the final stages, and today she’s sent me an update with pics.
Problem...it isn’t anything like the sketches either of us sent, she’s added the word BREAD in red to the front of it, which I never asked for, and wasn’t included in any of the pics or sketches.
It hasn’t got an internal shelf, the loaves look as if they are to fit side by side, so it’s going to take up far more valuable work surface space, and my kitchen isn’t big.
Im unsure if it’s even going to fit two loaves in...but it’s very hard to judge from a pic.
AND she has told me she’s made it out of pallet wood instead of the reclaimed oak, as she felt it looked more rustic...I did say initially I wanted rustic...but she gave me a samples of wood to chose from, and pallet wood is not the agreed oak.
EEEK.
Would I be really really unreasonable to say ‘I don’t want it, it’s not what we agreed’
I feel awful, as she new to crafting, and she’s lovely....but it, in my eyes anyway, it looks awful, I don’t feel I could use it elsewhere even.
This is my Christmas birthday and Mother’s Day present all in one, I feel like somebody like me should never even of attempted to have something handmade, I should of stuck to one for a fiver from B&M.
She’s on holiday til the weekend, so I don’t want to message her immediately, and spoil things for her

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FourDecades · 09/03/2020 17:53

@WhatICallMyUsername this isvthe bread bin thread

WhatICallMyUsername · 09/03/2020 17:55

@fourdecades yes I know

kamizawa · 10/03/2020 08:45

70 pounds for a breadbin :D

I'm afraid in this case, she hasn't delivered as asked. You are within your right to return it with a refund. She can always sell it to someone else.

But still, 70 pounds for a breadbin :D

OtherVoicesOtherRooms · 10/03/2020 09:33

Maybe missing he point here a bit but if you liked this (see your pic), why didn't you just buy it? Why have it made? Was the size wrong ?

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CarolHasAnotherUTI · 10/03/2020 11:48

At a guess, because it doesn't have the internal shelf that she wanted.

OtherVoicesOtherRooms · 10/03/2020 21:33

£30 for a shelf! Maybe the bespoke one was much bigger.
Either way - Don't give it another thought OP. She's blocked you. Good riddance!

PerkyPomPoms · 11/03/2020 04:14

Hope you get it resolved

AlpacaGoodnight · 11/03/2020 19:01

I am so glad you did not part with any money! I would keep an eye out in TKMaxx they often get decent bread bins in!

SweetpeaOrMarigold · 11/03/2020 20:14

A week later and this appears in my eyeline!

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HairyTesticles · 15/03/2020 17:55

Hope all the abuse has stopped now and it's all sorted op Wine

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