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SELLING IT! Handmade Items on Etsy? Craft Fairs? Is it Worth It? $$$

July 2, 2017 by Jennifer Moore Leave a Comment

Baby Set Leggings Hat Valori Wells cotton knit swirl print green blue sewing report

Interested in selling handmade items online – via an Etsy shop, Facebook page, or in person at craft fairs? It’s something many of us who sew have considered, but is it really worth it? Join the conversation and weigh in with your opinion.

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Editorial: Quilts Need to Be a ‘Luxury Item’

July 25, 2016 by Jennifer Moore 16 Comments

Medallion Quilt Full Shot Amy Butler Midwest Modern

At least once or twice a week, someone asks me if I’m going to open an Etsy shop or inquires about purchasing something handmade from me.

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Why I Sent Casey Neistat a Quilt That Took 2 Years to Make

July 6, 2016 by Jennifer Moore Leave a Comment

Medallion Quilt Label Casey Neistat vlogger youtube filmmaker

While making this Medallion Quilt, I spent many hours watching Casey Neistat vlogs on YouTube.

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Quiltonomics: The Real Cost of Quilts

February 15, 2016 by Jennifer Moore 24 Comments

Blue Green Cotton and Steel Quilt

Originally published on MooreApproved.com in February of 2015. Before I started quilting about a year and a half ago, the only thing I knew was hearing about high quality Amish quilts sold in locations like rural Pennsylvania. As ridiculous as that sounds, that really was my only point of reference. One night, years ago, I […]

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