Need Encourgement!
#31
Where are you at? i am in South West Virgina and I own a shop with a friend of mine. I would like to be able to provide you some help that we have been able to learn along our route. Please PM me and lets see what we can do to help you. No one shoudl give up on their dreams!
#32
I agree about enlisting the help of a quilt guild (or two) - they will be your customers! Most quilters are sooooooo suppportive of a LQS and would love to help, even for free, but maybe you could add an incentive: say for a $20 gift card or something? Also, that would help you get connections for good part-time help when your success comes (hopefully very quickly.) The hard is part is leading up to the opening. I can feel your overwhelming fear. But do what you love and you will be successful. That's what my mamma taught me anyway
#33
I know you are sad at losing your precious sister, but keep on following your dream. I am sure the two of you talked a lot about what you wanted in your shop. Keep those dreams alive for both of you. Don't set unrealistic goals for yourself, so that you stress yourself out. Just keep thinking about what fun it will be to walk through your beautiful shop, touching the fabric, and helping your excited customers. Best wishes to you ... keep us informed.
#35
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Join Date: Sep 2010
Location: Sparta, TN
Posts: 1,211
Cheer up and remember the Little Red Hen. She never gave up and neither can you. If it is to be God, will bless you labor and be glad you have your dad to help. Think up a couple of good displays and a great name and make it a reality. I hope all goes well and Feb. is not that far away.
#37
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Join Date: Apr 2010
Location: New York City UWS
Posts: 4,222
In this economy isn't there some state agency (stop hiding) that will rally to help you? Talk to the local businesses, your political types. people need jobs and business is the way to grow out of this slow economy. Is there a local community college or trade school in your area? How about if some of us send a quilt on consignment for your grand opening? Let's get creative. If you are within driving distance, I'll help!
#38
I just thought of going to senior centers, many of those retired folks have great skills, business and accounting, and perhaps quilting. Most also have lots of free time, and would love to be busy, I am sure you will find some willing folks, just ask.
Wishing you the best and stay strong. We are all pulling for you,Rita
Wishing you the best and stay strong. We are all pulling for you,Rita
#39
I just thought of going to senior centers, many of those retired folks have great skills, business and accounting, and perhaps quilting. Most also have lots of free time, and would love to be busy, I am sure you will find some willing folks, just ask.
Wishing you the best and stay strong. We are all pulling for you,Rita
Wishing you the best and stay strong. We are all pulling for you,Rita
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