Create Your Masterpiece Quilt, But Sell It When You're Done

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Create Your Masterpiece Quilt, But Sell it When You're Done http://www.amazon.com/dp/B005RGHUAK ====================== This eBook promotes selling your quilts to make money. We do that all the time: sell our skills to employers who then pay us to work for them. This eBook asks the question: why let all that talent go to waist, when you can use it to make money as a business? The quilts you make are your artwork that deserves to be sold for money, given to a family member, or to create happiness to the person using it. Finished quilts sold for money is a lucrative business proposition. Look at your market: that person in your average home needs warmth on cold nights, to beautify a room, or a bed with, in many cases, a collage of colors, and she will buy one for her child, as hanging decorations, as a bedding in any bedroom, and one for her lover because she cannot create such a useful product, but you can, and your quilts will make them happy. Compares quilting machines and hand quilting, and you'll find the machines churn out your brand more in abundance. The eBook encourages adaptation of the most productive method any quilter would use to churn out multiple quilts in a short time. The number of quilts a machine will stitch dwarfs the small amount of products done by hand. So the conclusion is clear: quilting machines will explode your business, while hand quilting will not. it's an argument that holds true today and one which any quilter would do well to adapt to grow a quilting business. In today's business models, you'd choose a brick and mortar establishment to run your business, if that makes good business sense, or run an online business. You'll reach a local market operating in a brick and mortar business. Why promote to a local market, when you can reach a global market with your product running your business on the Internet? However, you can choose both bodels to run your business. The eBook compares expenses on both possibilities and asks you to choose. And with any business, there're inventory to count, marketing to do, book keeping to do, to quilt a business. The Internet gives you more leverage to expand and grow with less capital, less overhead, but more revenues for you. In this way the eBook recommends growing a professional business with your brand, a brand that promotes trust between you, the quilter, and the clients who need your products to warm their bodies from the elements of the night, the drafts that swirl the rooms with a chill. Your quilts will warm them to rest. Use this eBook to prosper, create fun, put a smile on a baby's lips and provide comfort to a loved 1


one from the cold at night. Provide a product of this beauty that lies on a person's bed to comfort her. Make money with its suggestions, lists, and your own quilting routines. It's the stuff entrepreneurs can use to make money with a skill few have. Competition is good in this industry, which means you can make money, too. Get your copy today.

Learn How to Make a Memory Quilt Learning how to make a memory quilt is a great way to acknowledge all the wonderful activities of our friends and families. From new babies and milestone birthdays to sports achievements, memory quilts really make an heirloom that can be treasured. I know people that just sew, who take clothing of a loved one that has passed on and cut them up into squares, sew them together to make pillows or coverlets for relatives of the loved one. What a nice way to remember someone dear to you. Memory quilts can be made with transferred pictures, or just signatures of participants. They can be made as small as a 24x24 table topper or as a wall hanging and if the quilter has a large family full of memories a large quilt will fill the bill. Some families organize a reunion every year and they plan to have each family write a note about their individual family, maybe add a group picture. Planning this ahead of time is critical. Today families are spread out over the country, so sending out quilt blocks for these signatures can be a chore and must be done with consideration of the time needed to get all the bocks back to the quilter in time to assemble them into the quilt. A good way to do this is have all the attendees to the reunion sign the blocks at the reunion, so that it gives the quilter lots of time to get it done for the next reunion. A baby memory quilt is a fun way to make a quilt that the baby will have forever and hopefully pass down to the next generations. A birthday memory quilt is a fun way to acknowledge a milestone in someone's life. Memory quilts can be made as simple as 6 inch squares sewn together or a complex as a hunter's star pattern. If the quilter is going to have signatures on the squares, the proven method of marking these squares is using ironing freezer paper to the back side of the square to give the fabric stability. The signatures should be written with permanent fade proof pens, there are many of these pens


2 on the market today. Photo transfers are a fun way to memorialize a family members life from baby to adult. Photo transfers are much better now than they were, in the past the result was not so good for a quilt project. Now there is fabric that you run through your computer printer to transfer the picture to. This method is so much better and the end result is a soft square with a good picture on it. So if you are interested in making a memory quilt there are so many resources on the web and in magazine to draw from. Its so special to make one of these memory quilts, to keep forever. Jessie Pedersen is an avid and experienced quilter of over 10 years. She has made over 250 quilts of all sizes, patterns and types. She has come out with an step by step ebook, How To Make A Quilt [http://www.quiltinaweekend.com]. For more quilting advice, check out her quilt blog [http://www.quiltinaweekend.com/chat/] today!Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/? expert=Jessie_Pedersen ================================ Read more here: http://www.amazon.com/dp/B005RGHUAK ================================


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