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Workspace

 

 

If you read my blog regularly, the above image might be familiar to you. It's my very un-fussy system for "organizing" my floss, that I've posted before, or struggled to describe in my workshops. Craftzine asked me to let them see how I organize my craft supplies, and this is as about "organized" as it gets. Read the full interview with me on Craft.

This also goes nicely with the fact that I'm participating in an art show at Domy Books, Austin tonight: photos of artists' work spaces and brief talks about our day jobs and getting by as independent artists. For me, that would be this here website of mine you have so kindly decided to visit. I will be giving a brief talk after 8pm and photos of my various, hectic workspaces will be included in the show.

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Crafting a Business


It lives! My Crafting A Business column with stories from the trenches of running a one-woman, indie startup is alive and well and now appearing on Craft: craftzine.com. The lastest installment is ready to read, and it's all about the monies, honies. I interview Megan and Erin of Art Star in Philadelphia who run a stable and growing business despite a faltering economy. How do they count their nickels and dimes? How do you? There are nine previous installments of Crafting A Business that originally appeared on Venuszine.com (whom we still love and adore) -still archived with plenty of info based on my real experiences and struggles with creating a business from total chicken scratch. So, instead of worrying nervously about yer munny, read up on Crafting A Business!
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Whip Up Article

 

 

I have a brief article over on Whip Up musing on men who embroider. Read the post here!
If you're interested in reading about more artists working in embroidery, you might enjoy my other blog, Embroidery As Art

(Above embroidery by Takashi Iwasaki)

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New CAB Column

 

 

The June installment of Crafting a Business is now up on Venus! This one is about, you guessed it: taking some time off for yourself. As always, the illustration is by the wondermously talented Alicia Traveria. Chee, I wish I really was lounging in a hammock right about now...(sometimes I need to follow my own advice!)

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