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#11
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Join Date: Jan 2012
Location: The Colony, TX
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Well I hate to disillusion everyone, while working in a Quilt Shop (at least most of them) is fun and you will learn a lot, it is usually a lot of hard work. Most shops move their fabric around and let me tell you that is Work! I hope you do get to take some of your earnings home, when I worked in a shop I never did but then I never worked 40 hrs a week either usually just weekends. My hubby told me one time that I had learned so much there I should be paying them - I told him I DO.
Seriously - congrats on your new job. I am sure you will love it. You love fabric and am pretty sure you love people (most of them anyways) so what could be better.
Seriously - congrats on your new job. I am sure you will love it. You love fabric and am pretty sure you love people (most of them anyways) so what could be better.
#12
I agree. I worked at a couple of quilt shops at different times and I did do the store sample for a BOM. It was fun - I was allowed to make a free block for myself while making the sample block. I also did a setting design for it.
#13
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Join Date: Nov 2012
Location: Pennsylvania
Posts: 577
Well I hate to disillusion everyone, while working in a Quilt Shop (at least most of them) is fun and you will learn a lot, it is usually a lot of hard work. Most shops move their fabric around and let me tell you that is Work! I hope you do get to take some of your earnings home, when I worked in a shop I never did but then I never worked 40 hrs a week either usually just weekends. My hubby told me one time that I had learned so much there I should be paying them - I told him I DO.
Seriously - congrats on your new job. I am sure you will love it. You love fabric and am pretty sure you love people (most of them anyways) so what could be better.
Seriously - congrats on your new job. I am sure you will love it. You love fabric and am pretty sure you love people (most of them anyways) so what could be better.
#16
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Join Date: Dec 2009
Location: Texas
Posts: 597
I worked at a fabric store for years as a second job. My first job paid the bills my second job paid for my hobby(quilting and sewing). I worked so much that I did not have alot of time for the hobby but that didn't keep me from buying. I loved to talk to shoppers about what they were working on and always seemed to come away with ideas of things I wanted to make
#17
I have a friend that owned a quilt shop and she always hired quilters for her staff. That solved two problems. One she knew she was getting a person who knew how to answer questions customers had and secondly she made back what she was paying them in wages with the money they spent in the shop. If I worked in a quilt shop it would be like an alcoholic working in a brewery.
#19
Hi! I live in central PA. I am always looking for retreats, new fabric shops to explore, etc. what is the name and location of the quilt shop you are working in. Congrats on getting a job with something that you love! I am afraid I would be spending all my paychecks at work!
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