-L.
That's not true... depends on the quilt, depends on the webpage... there are quilts and there are QUILTS, there are webpages and there are WEBPAGES... size counts too when yer talking bartering.
Is this a good idea 7After reading some of the other replies and your response, it looks like your veggies are starting out raw (initially, I thought they were leftover cooked). If that's so, just chop them (I'd not...
Yoose logic is ferchickent... you're comparing apples with oranges... it's like trading cheese for steak... there's velveeta and there's roquefort, there's ground round and there's porterhouse.
And just so happens I know a lot about quilting and a whole, whole lot about knitting... I do both, never woulda thunk that, eh? Knitting requires far, far more skill and knowlege than any kinda quilting, in fact I don't think quilting requires much skill at all, it's mostly repebreastious and time consuming... only a couple paces beyond hook rugging. I wouldn't even speak about knitting in the same room with quilting, any good knitter can quilt well, very few quilters of any caliber are capable of knitting... and I ain't talking two sbreastch scarves with $1.49 balls of synthetic from Walmart.
I'd gladly swap a quilt for a webpage, I see no disparity... it's merely a matter of negotiating for equal complexity and size. I think you gotta have a way higher IQ to do webpages, any monkey with a lotta free time can quilt.
Sheldon