Christine Olson has graciously shared with us a spreadsheet she has created. This spreadsheet is for your private use and is copyrighted material. It is not to be reproduced, redistributed or used in any business venture other than assisting longarm quilters in determining property value totals for insurance purposes.
Below you will find the interactive Business Property Inventory spreadsheet for your private use. This is copyrighted material and is not to be reproduced, redistributed or used in any business venture other than to assistance the longarm quilter in determining totals of property value for insurance purposes.
The file is a Microsoft Excel Spreadsheet, when you click on the link you will be prompted to either open or save the file -- you will want to SAVE the file to your computer and then open it with Microsoft Excel.
Our world is full of people wanting shortcuts. We want to have everything and we don't want to wait -- we want what we want and we want it right now. The situation with the US financial system is certainly indicative of that...but I'm not here to talk about such an unpleasant topic!!
As quilters we are no different -- we want to produce beautiful quilting and we want to do it yesterday. Now, I'll grant you that there are some prodigies in the machine quilting world, but those prodigies are pretty few and far between. The rest of us have to work at our craft, and what may look effortless is actually the result of many long years of hard work.
Practice might be spelled with 8 letters, but I'm sure many people consider it a "4-letter" word -- one that you'd rather not hear in your house and try to use as little as possible. I'm here to tell you, though, that this particular "P" word and several of its friends are not as horrible as you might think, and I'd like to give you some tips and ideas about how to effectively practice.