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My BabyLock dealer has, with my permission, given my name to other customers as someone to whom one can go with questions regarding embroidery. Far from being an imposition, I find that I enjoy these exchanges tremendously! Blog with Susan Skuda
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Not to make too much of my (very) minor Internet stardom gained as a result of writing this blog for the illustrious Stitches magazine, but I have with some regularity been asked how I managed to get here. Mostly people want to know how I won in the Stitch-Off and Golden Needle contests, but they also ask why I have so many customers who believe that my work is different and/or better than the rest. Blog with Erich Campbell

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"How to sell profit margins: don't dell for less. Customers will pay more for quality work. Continue your education. The more techniques you know, the more marketable your business becomes. Just say no. some projects aren't worthy doing. It's OK to be selective."
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