January 2nd, 2008
QuiltingAndPatchwork.com
Blogging has become an important part of many quilters’ lives, as well as numerous other people. It keeps them in touch with others, lets them express themselves and their creativity, helps them promote a business, and makes them happy.
(Just take a look at the article, Blogging, How it can Expand Our Creative & Personal Growth, in […]
By Mary Emma Allen -- 0 comments
October 17th, 2007
Writing careless, unprofessional e-mails may turn off customers. Or they may give customers, editors, and others the idea that you’re as sloppy with your quilt art as you are with your online writing.
Celine at Pimp Your Work has some good tips about writing e-mails in her post, 7 Ways to Make Your E-mails Unprofessional. She […]
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September 1st, 2007
Do you need something light and fun and cheerful for your day? It doesn’t have anything to do with quilting or fabric art, except that it might inspire you in designing. However, sometimes we need something to give us an uplift and inspiration.
When I read Jennifer’s post, 32 Little Green Babies, at Tree Hugging Family, a new […]
By Mary Emma Allen -- 3 comments
August 7th, 2007
The blog, Work From Home Momma, features an interview about my experiences in home businesses over the past 40 years, including my quilting one, Mea’s Quilts, operated during the Bicentennial Years. This interview, by Laura Spencer, is the first in her Work at Home Interview Series about women, particularly moms.
As Laura says, “Today’s interview is with […]
By Mary Emma Allen -- 4 comments
August 5th, 2007
Laura Spencer, of Writing Thoughts, recently awarded one of my other b5media blogs, Home Biz Notes, and me the Rockin’ Girl Blogger Award! For gals only, it’s fun to be included. It’s also a neat way to recognize some of the other bloggers who leave comments, give me inspiration, and help make this blogging world a […]
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