tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4720882494450384600.post9206606303062137113..comments2020-05-02T15:53:11.893-06:00Comments on FIBER INTO ART by Heidi: Setting Goals for 2014: Art and BusinessHeidi Zielinskihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02549465840740015261noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4720882494450384600.post-76487560215737676112013-12-27T15:37:44.040-07:002013-12-27T15:37:44.040-07:00While I have had what I consider some success in m...While I have had what I consider some success in my art quilting business efforts, I don't think I could make a living on what I sell. I'm hoping to get more into the publishing and teaching which will increase the income, but I'm lucky to have a husband with a good job who pays the bills. I do pretty much support my business expenses including show entry and shipping fees, occasional equipment purchases like a camera and recently a new printer, and even fabric splurges and other supplies. I don't think I could live on what I am doing right now, but who knows---maybe I'll get there someday! Thanks so much for your comment!Heidi Zielinskihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02549465840740015261noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4720882494450384600.post-9318341008564544012013-12-26T15:57:58.032-07:002013-12-26T15:57:58.032-07:00Hello Heidi, Loved this post. As I think about le...Hello Heidi, Loved this post. As I think about leaving a "good" job, I wonder if I could make enough money making and selling quilts. Your post has given me much to think about. Sounds serious, but it also sounds like you do what you love to do, and get paid for it, too. What could be better. I'm sure your goals will be realized, since you've been brave enough to put them into writing, and out into the universe. Blessings on your goals!Kitchener Quilterhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12512045004228156470noreply@blogger.com