I have thoroughly enjoyed reading your blog!!! I have read the archives and have finished to the most recent one posted. It's like a novel that I don't want to put down. Keep up the good work and I'll be looking forward to the next entry! Deb W. West Virginia
Hi My Name is Stephanie and I am very impressed with what you are doing with this blogger site.
My husband & I have been isolated since Katrina, and my husband was diagnosed with massive tumor in 2007 & we have had inadequate income since.
I tried to get him out of carpentry buisness by entering ARTS & CRafts festivals a year ago, however we did not sell enough to even pay our hotel and gasoline.
I am hoping to be able sell from a blog like you do... but do not know how to set up the site.
Being isolated I set up two blogs on this same system but was getting discouraged because it appears no one sees them.
I used to crochet but am not physically capable. I have been doing Original free-motion embroidered Quilts... no two ever the same.
I am praying you will teach me. Scripture says we have not because we asked not. AND TO ASK UNTIL WE RECIEVE.
I am a carpenter's wife who is never bored, though I am always boarded up! [I have very poor vision and can therefore not drive and we live where it is not safe for me to walk] So I just have a sense of humor with it all. And I am reaching out...hoping to meet new friends on this blog... YOU! Bless YOU! Stephanie EstherStephanadaCan@gmail.com http://neverbeboard.blogspot.com
HI there! Love your blog! Your all so very talented! I'm just a beginner myself. I'm wondering what are some essential tools you need......besides the sewing machine. :-) Thanks! ~Heidi~
Hey a sewing story with a very happy ending. A large national chain craft/sewing store offered kids sewing classes at half price but canceled the class once we were at the store. My kids were really upset. A local store, THE SEWIN ASYLUM in Phoenix AZ read about our mess and stepped up to give my kids the classes that Jo-anns canceled. I'm really grateful this locally owned shop and Jo-anns should be ashamed of themselves that these smaller shops have to clean up their messes.
I have thoroughly enjoyed reading your blog!!! I have read the archives and have finished to the most recent one posted. It's like a novel that I don't want to put down. Keep up the good work and I'll be looking forward to the next entry! Deb W. West Virginia
ReplyDeleteHi My Name is Stephanie and I am very impressed with what you are doing with this blogger site.
ReplyDeleteMy husband & I have been isolated since Katrina, and my husband was diagnosed with massive tumor in 2007 & we have had inadequate income since.
I tried to get him out of carpentry buisness by entering ARTS & CRafts festivals a year ago, however we did not sell enough to even pay our hotel and gasoline.
I am hoping to be able sell from a blog like you do... but do not know how to set up the site.
Being isolated I set up two blogs on this same system but was getting discouraged because it appears no one sees them.
I used to crochet but am not physically capable. I have been doing Original free-motion embroidered Quilts... no two ever the same.
I am praying you will teach me. Scripture says we have not because we asked not. AND TO ASK UNTIL WE RECIEVE.
I am a carpenter's wife who is never bored, though I am always boarded up!
[I have very poor vision and can therefore not drive and we live where it is not safe for me to walk]
So I just have a sense of humor with it all. And I am reaching out...hoping to meet new friends on this blog... YOU!
Bless YOU!
Stephanie
EstherStephanadaCan@gmail.com
http://neverbeboard.blogspot.com
HI there! Love your blog! Your all so very talented! I'm just a beginner myself. I'm wondering what are some essential tools you need......besides the sewing machine. :-)
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~Heidi~
Hey a sewing story with a very happy ending. A large national chain craft/sewing store offered kids sewing classes at half price but canceled the class once we were at the store. My kids were really upset. A local store, THE SEWIN ASYLUM in Phoenix AZ read about our mess and stepped up to give my kids the classes that Jo-anns canceled. I'm really grateful this locally owned shop and Jo-anns should be ashamed of themselves that these smaller shops have to clean up their messes.
ReplyDeleteHi...i have enjoyed going through your blog, i think its one of the most inspiring sites that i have visited in a while. Bravo!
ReplyDeleteI'm a newbie to sewing AND to blogging so your site is very helpful and inspiring! I've added you to my BLOGROLL. :) -Take Care - Hattie
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