Rainbow Dash: Sweet, I taught Rarity how to make dresses again!
Fluttershy: Well, you guided her to rediscover the talent inside her...
Rainbow Dash: Same diff!
Twilight Sparkle: Which means that next up is Applejack.
Rarity: That feels like a rather daunting prospect in its own way. Now that sewing is an _easy_ craft, but farming is on a whole other scale. Though I'm sure that Applejack will find her rhythm once she's back at Sweet Apple Acres. Once she's away from the compulsion for fashion.
Applejack: Ah'm still keepin' the, uh, prototypes Ah made. Just in case they, y'know, come in handy later on...
Pinkie Pie: Either way, you should probably get over here quick! It's probably very bad! Like "all the trees are barren and the orchard is a wasteland" bad!
DM: Yes, somehow. In one day. Because chaos.
Rarity: Well, if Rainbow Dash of all ponies can help me rediscover my passion... then frankly, there's nothing we can't do!
Rainbow Dash: ...You're welcome??
My players say this about horribly mundane and useless magic items I make.
One was the spool/sack of infinite shitty rough twine.
I expected them to use it with fire... Apparently being wrapped head to toe in even old, easily broke string can be horribly impossible to escape due to exponential growth.
Plus they ended up just weaving ROPE out of it later after the party dullard of all people had the epiphany.... Guess I didn't realize rope is just shitty twine the entwined together...
Then there's the Shirt of Itchiness they made with it, they forced a heel-face turner wear for a month(the cleric called it penance, heh).
Point is, when it comes to maguc items, it will always "come in handy".
I mean, I've completely given the game away by spelling it out here in the Author's Note, but hey, sometimes writers get anxious about these things.