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Issue 41, May 1992 Teacher of the Year: Richard Zimmerman, Correspondence Teaching, Teaching as a Marketing Strategy |
$6.25 |
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Issue 43, November 1992 Putting on a Quilt Exhibit (Part 2), Professionalism: The Big Picture, Gauging Success |
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Issue 68, Summer 1999 Grading the Teacher, Market Patterns with a Model Program, Stage a Solo Show in Six Short Weeks, Simple Answers to Your Business Questions, Computer Hoaxes, Chain Letters and Tall Tales |
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Issue 76, Summer 2001
Negotiating Your Book Contract, Marketing via Television, Coordinating a Block-of-the-Month Program, American Craft Industry Measures $14 Billion, Valuing Donated Quilts, Tracking Your Teaching Samples, Staying Connected While You're on the Road |
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Issue 78, Winter 2002
Add Trunk Shows to Your Lecture Circuit, The Best of Both Worlds: Motherhood & Quilt Art, Government Regulations Affecting Quilts, Curating a Quilt Exhibit, Avoid the IRS Hobby Loss Rule, Understanding and Controlling Web Graphics, Part 1, Gain More Time: Just Say No |
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Issue 79, Spring 2002
Teacher of the Year: Schley Sisson Brandt, Marketing 101 - Identifying Your Niche, Test Driving a Quilting Machine, Understanding Sales and Use Tax, Understanding and Controlling Web Graphics, Part 2 |
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Issue 80, Summer 2002
Teaching Children to Quilt, Successful Self-Promotion for Rural Artists, A Conservation-Friendly Quilt Storage System, Top Five Tips for Time Management, Moving Your Business With Ease, Back to Basics: Keeping Business Records, Digital Cameras: What Matters and What Doesn't |
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Issue 82, Winter 2003
What's in a Name?, Copyright Confusion: Modification Rights, Couples in Business (Part 1), Organizing Your Trunk Show, Seven Simple Steps to Grow Your Business, Bartering: Out From Under the Table, Digital Image Management |
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Issue 83, Spring 2003
Teacher of the Year: Linda S. Schmidt; Couples in Quilt Businesses, Part Two; Copyright Confusion: What is Fair Use; Accounting Systems for Small Businesses; Everything you Wanted to Know About CD Burning but Were Afraid to Ask |
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Issue 84, Summer 2003
The Synergy of Success; The Art of Appraisals; Buying a Longarm Quilting Machine; Longarm Machine Models Comparisons; Couples in Business, Part Three; Balancing Your Days Instead of Your Life; Into the Hands of Quiltmakers: Inkjet Printing on Fabric, Part One. |
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Issue 85, Fall 2003
Working Together: Teachers and Shop Owners; Couples in Business, Part Four; What Colors Will Sell in 2004?; Duplicate Smuplicate; The Marketing Weapon in Your Wallet; Into the Hands of Quiltmakers: Inkjet Printing on Fabric, Part Two. |
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Issue 86, Winter 2004
Making the Most of Community College Venues (Part 1); Shipping Quilts; Online Newsletters; The State of the Quilt Industry; Implementing an Accounting System; Projecting Powerful Presentations |
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Issue 88, Summer 2004
Create an Artist-in-Residence Opportunity; The Power of Testimonials; Making the Leap to Gallery Exhibition; Building Your Business Library; Distributor Pricing; Tapping Into the Power of Online Communication (Part 1) |
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Issue 89, Fall 2004
Professional Profile: Quilt Artist Elizabeth Busch; Teach From Your Home Studio; Make Your Patterns Sizzle and Increase Sales; What Colors Will Sell in 2005; Accounting 101: Basic Terms; Technology Forum: Tap the Power of Online Communication (Part 2) |
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Issue 90, Winter 2005
Professional Profile: Interview with Karen McTavish; Creating Oppoortunities in Art Galleries; Reflections, The Art of Teaching; Ten New Year’s Tips for Your Business; E-Mail Marketing
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Issue 91, Spring 2005
Professional Profile: Teacher of the Year Ami Simms; Meet the 2005 Teacher Nominees, Starting a Critique Group; The Basics of Pricing; Image Resolution
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Issue 92, Summer 2005
Professional Profile: Designer Maggie Walker; How to Sell One Design Twelve Tmes; Ten Tips for Working at Home; Selling at Wholesale Trade Shows; Insuring Quilts; Search Engine Optimization
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