Winter 2002 - Issue 78
Add Trunk Shows to Your Lecture Circuit. You'll find a more enthusiastic crowd for your "in the cloth" show. By Dixie Haywood.
The Best of Both Worlds: Motherhood and Quilt Art. It is possible to succeed at two creative occupations. By Eileen Doughty
Government Regulations Affecting Quilts. Quilts and quilted clothing can be subject to a variety of state, federal and industry regulations. By Morna McEver Golletz
Curating a Quilt Exhibit. A quilt exhibit is much more than an extended show. Learn why it's important to engage wider audience and how to do it. By Beth Donaldson
Avoid the IRS Hobby Loss Rule. The IRS requires you to make a profit in three of five years. This doesn't always mean "profit" nor "three of five years." By Julie Larsen, CPA
High Tech Quilting. Understanding and Controlling Web Graphics, Part One. By Gloria Hansen
Gain More Time: Just Say No. To become effective time managers of our own time, it's important to learn when to say no. By Dr. Donald E. Wetmore
Plus readers offer feedback on black fabric problems, book reviews, opportunities and more
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