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Old 06-07-2015, 02:39 PM
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I didn't really think of going into business when I first bought my Innova, but I had a customer quilt on the frame a week after I put it together. Stressed out to the max the first year with every customer quilt, but then figured out that it wasn't brain surgery and no one was going to die if I made a mistake and have been having fun quilting quilts I would never make. I do have to make sure I schedule the quilting of my quilts because I do have a tendency to keep shoving them back until I am up against a deadline. If you do quilting as a business, remember that there will always be quilters who are more/less skilled, faster/slower, more/less expensive and just have fun doing what you love to do. Don't compare yourself to others, just see how far you have come from your first quilt. Keep enjoying it or you will burn out quickly.
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