How to Own a Revolutionary Craft Biz
The Rev Craft Biz Podcast
The making of an award winning quilt - With Ginny Robinson
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The making of an award winning quilt - With Ginny Robinson

And choosing your weapons
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#18: Ginny Robinson shares a lot about her design choices on the way to making her QuiltCon Best of Show winning quilt, What We Will Use as Weapons – a List of School Supplies. We also talk about her idea of one creative well for all creative activities, and having materials handy for when the ideas come.

Show Notes

Ginny’s Website - https://minnowpeck.com/

Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/minnowpeck/ @minnowpeck

Quiltcon 2024 Award Winners - https://quiltcon.com/quiltcon-2024-winners/

Quiltcon - https://quiltcon.com/

Virginia Woolf - A Room of One’s Own - https://amzn.to/3LJLyt6

Judy Chicago’s Dinner Party - https://www.brooklynmuseum.org/exhibitions/dinner_party

Suzan DeSerres  - https://www.singingstitches.com/

*Joyful by Ingrid Fetell - https://amzn.to/3ynlukB

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Where to find Sam Hunter:

How to Own a Revolutionary Craft Biz - www.revcraftbiz.com

Hunter's Design Studio - www.huntersdesignstudio.com

Embroidered Journey - www.embroideredjourney.com

Creatively Sorted - www.creativelysorted.com

Sam Hunter Art - www.samhunterart.com

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How to Own a Revolutionary Craft Biz
The Rev Craft Biz Podcast
Craft biz owner Sam Hunter talks to her colleagues in the quilting and craft industry about it what it takes to run their businesses in today’s world; essentially creative people talking about creative solutions for running creative businesses!
They cover topics related to entrepreneurship, juggling all the things, maintaining sanity, avoiding burnout, prioritizing their creative practices, and ways to change the industry for the better for all who work in it.