“It’s a happy day every day, thanks to your fantastic new ebook — Patchwork and Quilting Business Compendium“
I was in a dead-end job, and I was miserable because I just didn’t think that I could quit. I needed the money, of course, and I thought that there was nothing else I could do. The only thing that kept me sane was my quilting at nights and weekends. All the time sewing, I used to dream of being free, being my own boss and making money from my crafting skills. I knew I could do it, I just didn’t know how to get started … until I found your fabulous new ebook.
Actually, there were so many options for making money that at first I didn’t know where to start, and it was soooooooo exciting reading about all the possibilities … Then I did lots of market research, the way you suggested, and I figure that I can make photo-memory quilts because I know so many people who would love to capture their family history that way. So thanks … I can see a way of quitting my ‘day job’ and being self sufficient from my quilting. And I feel happy all day, every day now. Thank you so much …
Most importantly, she is affluent, having an average income of over $90,000 per year and spending an average of $2,442 per year on her craft. Some 41% are advanced quilters, having been quilting for over 20 years. Many of these women are p ionately keen about their craft and want to improve their skills.
To: All of Patchwork and Quilting Crafts Who Dream of Spending More Time With Their P ion, and Making Money as Well!
From: Philippa Carron, Patchwork and Quilting Entrepreneur, Professional Writer and Experienced Small-Business Owner and Manager (AKA ‘Pippa’)
If you have ever thought of trying to make money from your patchwork and quilting skills, then take a few minutes to indulge in a creative fantasy …
Now, if YOU have a fantasy to make profits from your p ion, I can really help you here because, w ver you dream, I KNOW that you can bring it into reality …
However, I also know that unless you have the right information when you start out in business, you can easily lose money …
And that’s not all … you can definitely lose all interest in what was once your p ion … in fact, you can come to it …
If you want to go into business, you have to do it with as much help as possible … you have to be smart about it …
My friend Martha just loved quilting. Anything to do with patchwork and quilting, she was obsessed about.
When she suddenly decided to set up a quilting business she just wouldn’t listen to all the things which could go wrong …
But I could see from her happy-go-lucky at ude that she was going to learn all the tough business lessons the hard…
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