Developing Quilting/Patchwork/Fiber Arts Businesses
“How do I make money from my quiltmaking and fiber arts?” quilters often ask me. Many would like to turn their hobby into a way to earn money, whether part time or as a full time business.
For a number of years, when my daughter was small, I operated a quiltmaking business in my home. I made quilts and related items to sell in a country store, as well as craft shops. I also did commissioned work. After an article appeared about me in a nationwide magazine, I began operating a mail order branch of my business. Then I started making quilted/appliqued children’s vests to sell in shops around the country.
Along with this, I wrote about quiltmaking and patchwork for magazines and newspapers. For eight years I wrote “The Business of Patchwork” for Quilt World Omnibook. Later I wrote “Work Patch” for Traditional Quilter.
Changes in my life and responsibilities for elderly family members necessitated I cut back on my quiltmaking. However, my love of quilts, quilt history, fabric and fiber arts remain, and I enjoy working with my daughter and granddaughter as they continue our family traditions.
However, I shall write about quilt and fiber arts businesses in this blog from time to time, giving you tips and resources for developing your own. I also have taught quilt business workshops at quilt conventions and am putting together an online class on this topic.
Let me know what you’d like to learn about. Also share your own experiences with me.
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