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Craft Leftovers Crafty Business!

Usually I use Wednesdays to post about crafty business in general, but today I’m going to write about my crafty business specifically. I just hit a few amazing goals I set at the beginning of the year. I want to share with you a little bit of the back end success that’s not immediately apparent [...]

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Submissions and Contributions

I just finished adding all the info on the sub-pages and I have two great additions to the site! I split the old “support cl” page which was long and burdensome. It is now divided into two:
Support
You can contribute in two easy ways. If you have a website/shop/blog you are working to grow, become a [...]

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Meet Suzanne Mwamba :: Tapestry Weaving for All!

Suzanne Mwamba is the author of the TangleCrafts website – a great resource for all things diy weaving and embroidery! You can visit her website here and her shop here. Make sure to take a look at her new zine+kit subscription: DIY Weaving Club!
I first met Suzanne Mwamba when she emailed me. As she put [...]

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Interview with Tiffany of Muntedkowhai

I had the pleasure of receiving an email from Tiffany Pang of Muntedkowhai the other day. She’s a creative artist who has coupled lace crochet work in a polygamous with metal and vintage buttons resulting in some of the most beautiful jewelry I have seen in a long time. The craftsmanship in these pieces [...]

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Meet Charlotte Nadig…

… And her lovely spinner’s flock! It was an odd chain of events that lead to this interview which warrants a little back story: My friend Kelly and I were at the Yarn Exchange talking about random this and thats when she told me she had seen all these lovely sheep over on Airport road [...]

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Artist Profile: Mitch and Susan Fox!

I found this lovely pair of artist’s shop while cruising around etsy. After reading the shop profile so many questions filled my head! First off the work is amazing, and the back story turned out to be just as interesting.
You can check out their shop and all of their wonderful works here.

I contacted Susan and [...]

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