Spring 2004 - Issue 87 - This issue is sold out

 Exhibit Your Work at Your Community College. In the second part of this series, learn how to use your developing relationship with your local community college as a springboard for exhibiting and selling your work. By Mary L. Hackett

2004 Quilt Teacher of the Year. Wisconsin quilt teacher Mary Stori finds joy in sharing her passion with bead embellishment.

2004 Teacher of the Year Nominees. Marilyn Belford, Shelly Burge, Roxanne Carter, Laura Cater-Woods, Marge Edie, Louise Girard, Linda J. Hahn, Mary Huey, Julie Huffman, Libby Lehman, Marjorie McWilliams, Diane H. Monde, Jo Morton, Karen Musgrave, Liuxin Newman, Melanie Normann, Julia E. Pfaff, Jane Sassaman, Pat Sloan, Lura Schwarz Smith and David Walker

Market Your Business with an e-Zine. In part two of this series, learn how successful quilters use online newsletters to drive traffic to their Web sites and increase sales. By Maria Hrabovsky

Create a Contingency Plan. What happens to your business if something happens to you? A Personal and Business Contingency Plan will help others keep your business running smoothly. By Morna McEver Golletz

High Tech Quilting Fighting e-Mail Spam. By Gloria Hansen

Plus book reviews, opportunities and more


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