
Favorite Notions from Season 2
07/02/24 • 12 min
We get curious about the tools that other quilter use, so we ask every guest about their favorite notions! The answers give us great ideas for useful items to incorporate into our own creative process Enjoy this recap of our Season 2 guests and their favorite notions.
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We get curious about the tools that other quilter use, so we ask every guest about their favorite notions! The answers give us great ideas for useful items to incorporate into our own creative process Enjoy this recap of our Season 2 guests and their favorite notions.
Support this podcast by shopping with our affiliate link to Fat Quarter Shop.
https://shareasale.com/r.cfm?b=929603&u=2757933&m=68500&urllink=&afftrack=
Find links to all products at
https://quiltingontheside.com/blog
If you want more support with your quilting business, make sure to hit follow.
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In this final episode of Season 2 of Quilting on the Side, out hosts Tori and Andi share a quick recap of all their guests from this season. This season has covered a wide range of topics, including planning and reflection, personal and business milestones, different business models, teaching and learning, and launching products. Every guest has shared their experiences and insights, providing valuable lessons for quilting side hustlers and entrepreneurs. Andi and Tori, also discussed community events and their own upcoming projects. Season 3 is set to return in August 2024.
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Producer
Devan Robinson
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