These are the Educators in the Salt Lake Handi Quilter Studio...
UNTIL JULY 18th. And then I joined them. It is my dream job! Quilt EVERYTHING! These are the people who trained me. I rented in the studio for 2 years. I made 25 quilts going up to quilt once or twice a week and then they moved to a new studio and quit renting time on machines and I had to BUY my own machine.
So I had only been on the job about a week when they asked if I could go on the road.
MILWAUKEE Quilt SHOW...
I wasn't so sure about the whole thing. It meant I had to make all my flight connections by myself. No one else went from Salt Lake at the same time I went. But I got it figured out....
THIS IS HOUSTON.
Houston is where they have the big International Quilt show every year. When I got my laptop computer I put a picture of Houston on the wall paper. My goal... get to Houston on quilt business. Pretty cool everything worked out the way it did.
Most of the time in Milwaukee I was in a classroom with 12 of our sewing machines set up. I made sure everyone had a good running machine, thread, bobbins, good tension, etc. AND since I was in the classroom I got all the good quilting ideas and techniques the teachers were doing. A couple of the teachers gave me their books. I learned a lot, good stuff. I also spent some time in the Vendor booth selling and demonstrating and answering questions... but mostly just had a great time talking to people who love to quilt as much as I do. I think this job might turn into a job at some point, so far it is just a whole lot of fun.
It could be worse. I may end up with my mug on the back of a moving truck, so I have to tell myself ...It could be worse. Although, I'm pretty much loving everything about this JOB!
1 comment:
Marie! I'm so happy for you. What a dream. I hope it continues to be so for as long as you're there. Congrats!
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