Hello everyone,
So, for the last few months, and I am serious when I say months, I have been searching for my video camera's charger. I have unpacked and repacked boxes and bags in my office. I have searched my bedroom. My parent's house. Everywhere. I felt like I was searching for a long lost artifact.
Well, I am happy to report that my months of searching finally have paid off! I found my video camera charger just the other day. It was packed away in a box that was getting ready to be taken to our storage unit. (We had to get a unit because our family moved to Fort Leonard Wood, MO for my husband to attend a residential training for the military. Currently, we are living with his parents until we can find our own house; therefore, the storage unit.) How my charger ended up in the box could have happened only one way. Cleaning. Ha. I was cleaning my office and going through a bunch of inventory that I haven't been using, and did not plan on using any time soon. The charger must have fallen in with my extra inventory and been packed away.
I am thrilled to have my camera charger back. Long story short... a few weeks before I started this long, drawn out search I had begun a new embroidery and sewing series on youtube.com. It is all about the machines, materials, technique, and tips for fellow embroiderists and seamstresses, like myself.
See, when I started researching for an embroidery machine that would meet my needs and goals for my business there was not much information out there. I watched every video, read tons of blogs and searched mainstream websites for valued information concerning the machines and business.
Once my machine was happily at home, I decided that it would be beneficial to not only my followers, but also for me. to upload videos on embroidery. Two reasons, one, to keep me up-to-date with techniques and software, and two, I enjoy teaching. If you read my first entry you would find out that I resigned from teaching two years ago.
Now having my charger I plan on posting videos on youtube again. *Super loud YEAH*
Stay tuned for the next upload! Plus the next blog post.
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Needles Embroidery and Clothing is a sharing blog for those crafters who enjoy crafting! It is for those who want to find tips for sewing, embroidery, and other fun crafts. This blog is geared toward stay-at-home-work-at-home mothers, like myself, but is certainly not limited to that label. It is also for those crafters who need to find a little inspiration, a kick start to their everyday craft. Thank you for taking time to read and follow my blog!
Tuesday, October 28, 2014
Monday, October 27, 2014
Oh my craft... A little about me and my craft
Hello to all who find their way to my blog.
I have been encouraged to start a blog, thanks to Alex Beadon founder of "The Spark Lounge" (you can find her on Facebook, and pretty much any other social media site). So, after little debate, here I am starting up a new blog. Thank you for taking the time to read about my little crafting world.
Just a little about me...
I am what I like to call a "Stay-At-Home-Work-At-Home-Mother". I am exactly what I have labeled myself. I stay at home with my beautiful daughter, Kadalin Echo of 8 months; while working from home.
I am married to a wonderful man of 6 years, Captain Micheal Hicks. He is National Guard and is extremely handsome in his uniform! He just finished telling me that October 25th was his 9th military anniversary! Wow, what an accomplishment. I am so proud to be an army wife.
**Pictures to come. server says that it is having difficulty uploading, whatever that means**
How it all started...
I have always crafted. But, I knew that I couldn't make a living on crafting, or so I thought. So, I went to college to become a teacher. After 1 year of teaching public school (8 years teaching English As a Second Language) and being treated absolutely horrible by the administration I resigned. I tried to jump back into teaching, and had applied for several jobs, but my heart was honestly terrified that I would be hired. I was so scared that I would be treated awful again. Once burned was more than enough for me. I just could not go back into the classroom still feeling like I was still on fire from the past year. After the school year began, and much prayer, I decided that I would not pursue a teaching career.
I started working for a wonderful lady who owned a craft store. It was originally supposed to be a scrapbooking store; but, it has really turned into a "we do everything in here" store! I was there almost a year, and within that year the owner's kindness and positive attitude healed my heart. I owe her a great deal of gratitude and cannot tell her how much I appreciate her hiring me.
In 2012 my husband and I prayed about starting our own business. An embroidery business. I spent hours and hours researching which machine and what materials was needed to start and sustain an embroidery business from home. Finally, in April 2013, my husband and I embarked on a new adventure. I purchased (I am embarrassed to say. but it was all on credit) a 10 needle Entreprenuer PR-1000e BROTHER machine. She weights 99 pounds and is named Emma :-). Yes. I named my embroidery machine! Emma runs wonderfully and has created so many beautiful projects. But, more about my machine later.
What my blog is all about...
I not only started this blog because the Sparklers in The Spark Lounge encouraged me to, but because I have a voice. And I have a story to be told. I meet women all the time who say they don't know how to craft, that they don't know where to even start. Well, I am here to say that "crafters", much like a craft, is created! Crafting is something that most everyone can do. There are exceptions :-) You know who you are.
I want this blog to encourage those who are wanting to start their own business. Giving you the information you need so you can feel confident in making your purchase. I want to give you tips and tricks. I also want to help you build a relationship with your customers. I also intend for this blog to be an inspiration for those who just want to craft!
Reality...
It is already known that I certainly cannot blog it all. And, thankfully, I do not have to. There are numerous blogs out there on the subject of crafting and embroidery. But, I will commit to sharing what I know and enjoying the journey. I certainly do appreciate every one of you who had read through this first blog. And, ask that you leave an encouraging comment below. Also to please follow me in my blogging journey. I will need constructive feedback and affirmation as I undertake this next phase in my business.
I am a "work-at-home-stay-at-home-mother" and time is short and choppy. I will strive to post as much as possible, whenever possible. And, as life goes, some weeks it may be 2-3 times a weeks...and then others it may be once a month. Life is life and I am so glad that we are sharing it together.
I have been encouraged to start a blog, thanks to Alex Beadon founder of "The Spark Lounge" (you can find her on Facebook, and pretty much any other social media site). So, after little debate, here I am starting up a new blog. Thank you for taking the time to read about my little crafting world.
Just a little about me...
I am what I like to call a "Stay-At-Home-Work-At-Home-Mother". I am exactly what I have labeled myself. I stay at home with my beautiful daughter, Kadalin Echo of 8 months; while working from home.
I am married to a wonderful man of 6 years, Captain Micheal Hicks. He is National Guard and is extremely handsome in his uniform! He just finished telling me that October 25th was his 9th military anniversary! Wow, what an accomplishment. I am so proud to be an army wife.
**Pictures to come. server says that it is having difficulty uploading, whatever that means**
How it all started...
I have always crafted. But, I knew that I couldn't make a living on crafting, or so I thought. So, I went to college to become a teacher. After 1 year of teaching public school (8 years teaching English As a Second Language) and being treated absolutely horrible by the administration I resigned. I tried to jump back into teaching, and had applied for several jobs, but my heart was honestly terrified that I would be hired. I was so scared that I would be treated awful again. Once burned was more than enough for me. I just could not go back into the classroom still feeling like I was still on fire from the past year. After the school year began, and much prayer, I decided that I would not pursue a teaching career.
I started working for a wonderful lady who owned a craft store. It was originally supposed to be a scrapbooking store; but, it has really turned into a "we do everything in here" store! I was there almost a year, and within that year the owner's kindness and positive attitude healed my heart. I owe her a great deal of gratitude and cannot tell her how much I appreciate her hiring me.
In 2012 my husband and I prayed about starting our own business. An embroidery business. I spent hours and hours researching which machine and what materials was needed to start and sustain an embroidery business from home. Finally, in April 2013, my husband and I embarked on a new adventure. I purchased (I am embarrassed to say. but it was all on credit) a 10 needle Entreprenuer PR-1000e BROTHER machine. She weights 99 pounds and is named Emma :-). Yes. I named my embroidery machine! Emma runs wonderfully and has created so many beautiful projects. But, more about my machine later.
What my blog is all about...
I not only started this blog because the Sparklers in The Spark Lounge encouraged me to, but because I have a voice. And I have a story to be told. I meet women all the time who say they don't know how to craft, that they don't know where to even start. Well, I am here to say that "crafters", much like a craft, is created! Crafting is something that most everyone can do. There are exceptions :-) You know who you are.
I want this blog to encourage those who are wanting to start their own business. Giving you the information you need so you can feel confident in making your purchase. I want to give you tips and tricks. I also want to help you build a relationship with your customers. I also intend for this blog to be an inspiration for those who just want to craft!
Reality...
It is already known that I certainly cannot blog it all. And, thankfully, I do not have to. There are numerous blogs out there on the subject of crafting and embroidery. But, I will commit to sharing what I know and enjoying the journey. I certainly do appreciate every one of you who had read through this first blog. And, ask that you leave an encouraging comment below. Also to please follow me in my blogging journey. I will need constructive feedback and affirmation as I undertake this next phase in my business.
I am a "work-at-home-stay-at-home-mother" and time is short and choppy. I will strive to post as much as possible, whenever possible. And, as life goes, some weeks it may be 2-3 times a weeks...and then others it may be once a month. Life is life and I am so glad that we are sharing it together.
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