If you have an active blog at some point you will get a comment that is decidedly nasty. What’s the best way to handle it? Amy at crafterminds addresses this ‘touchy’ subject in a POST: Putting Your Big Girl Panties on: Dealing with Negative Comments. Now don’t get your panties in a wad. They are not talking here about negative feedback that has merit. An example of that is what started the traditional versus modern quilting discussion. Click HERE to read more.
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Book Review – Hand Stitched Quilts
“Hand-Stitched Quilts” by Carolyn Forster invites readers into the serene world of slow and mindful quilting, providing a comprehensive guide to creating unique quilts entirely by hand. With 27 creative block designs, this book is not just a manual; it’s an exploration of traditional patchworking and quilting, perfect for both beginners and those seeking a return to basics.
An excellent guide for beginning quilters and those wanting to return to traditional patchwork
The book features a variety of creative and inspiring block designs to keep your quilting journey engaging.
Heather - Dollar Store Crafts says
Thanks for the link to our site, Scarlett!
Casey (Laughs and Crafts 4 Mom)) says
This blog was stupid and a waste of my time! Hahaha… just kidding! Thanks for the reminder and the support. 🙂
Mod Podge Amy says
Yeah, thanks so much! This was a fun article to write because it was cathartic. Those of us who have received negative comments should form a support group – remember, you are not alone!