by Mary Elizabeth O'Toole | Mar 22, 2017 | Quilting, Technology in Art, Tools and Equipment
The topic of today’s technology in art creation post is machine embroidery. Some people have pretty strong opinions about the look of machine embroidery and I didn’t use to be much of a fan myself. However, when I decided to invest in a new machine and started...
by Stephen Parsons | Mar 20, 2017 | Design, Inspiration, Marketing, Sustainability
This post was written by Stephen Parsons. Why do we do it? Why do art and craft entrepreneurs put their products and reputation out there in the marketplace? Business objectives are different for each business owner, I guess, but some would seem more important...
by Mary Elizabeth O'Toole | Mar 17, 2017 | Design, Materials, Work In Progress
This post was written by Mary Elizabeth O’Toole Organizing a creative work space can be a challenge. Keeping it organized even more so. Even when everything has its place, there are often times when not everything is in its place. At any given time there might be...
by Stephen Parsons | Mar 14, 2017 | Marketing, Resources, Technology in Art, Tools and Equipment
Today’s post is written by Stephen Parsons. As a web application developer around the start of the 21st century, I recall the beginning of the e-commerce era as being one of extremely complex and technical development. I developed and taught e-commerce/...
by Mary Elizabeth O'Toole | Mar 12, 2017 | Inspiration
This post was written by Mary Elizabeth O’Toole The phrase take a hike has taken on an idiomatic sense of dismissal “Beat it. I’m tired of talking to you. Go away. Take a hike.” I am using it in the more traditional sense of taking a walk, getting out and...
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