Ten minutes of fame

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I mentioned in a previous post that I had done a radio interview, and I promised to come back and talk about that…

My county has an economic development group that presents recognition awards each year in a number of categories.  I was nominated (well, Knots & Bolts…) in the Small Business Development category.  Part of the honor of being nominated is the simple fact of some free publicity, including a newspaper article (or two?) and….a radio interview!

Shortly before we started the interview the host asked if I had ever been on the radio before.  At the time I said no, but I’ve since remembered that waaaay back, when I was a senior high school I was in the school musical (Once Upon a Mattress, I was Lady Larkin.  The lady-in-waiting that got knocked up…).  I don’t remember all of the details, but some of the people in the show got to be on the radio for some pre-show publicity.

I think.  We might have been on the radio for publicity for something else though, now that I think about it.

I digress.  (I do that a lot…)

I was told to be there at 8:30, my interview was at 8:45.  (I digress again:  most days I don’t even shower until 9, so this was a huge thing for me to have to do…).

When I got there, the host asked me to wait a few minutes and then:  at 8:35 we went ahead and did the interview.  Which was fine.  I think it went well, she was very personable and we just chatted like no one else was listening.  I guess I can only assume that they were.

Unfortunately, it meant that I was done by 8:45, which was the time when my dear darling husband tuned in.  He had not driven that day, but one of his coworkers lent him his keys, so he could go sit in a car in the parking lot and listen to me.  Drat.

So, what did we talk about?

Well, we chatted about Knots & Bolts, and how and why I chose to open it.  We talked a bit about how I got started quilting (and knitting…), and about the online marketing techniques I’ve employed to support the shop.  It was mostly based on a questionnaire I had filled out last fall, so none of it was really a surprise.

Of course, as soon as I walked out the door I thought of about 10 different things I wished I had said.

One of the question she asked:  What was your biggest challenge?

I told her, and I’ll tell all of you:  the biggest challenge has been, and continues to be, staying POSITIVE even as we are continually buffeted by such bad economic news.  Overall, things are going well, but some days are awfully darned quiet.  Thankfully, my interests are pretty diversified, so even if I don’t have a single retail sale on a certain day, I will have gotten lots of quilting done, or maybe taken care of some wholesale book orders.

Anyway, that’s what that was all about.

I still owe you a post on the NEW quilts I cut out and have been working on, but I think that 3 posts is probably more than enough from me.

TTFN-

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p.s. the awards banquet is the 24th of February.  I’ll let you know how it goes.  My competition is a photography studio, and another small fabric shop/longarm quilter.

Drumroll please:

Wow.  I ended up with 172 entries in my quilt giveaway.  That included entries from the original post, entries on the quilt post, as well as a number of people that posted on their blogs.

Thank you to everyone that participated.  The sad part is that now I have all of these additional blogs to add to my list of daily reads.  When am I going to have time to blog???

I know, I know.  Get to the results, already.

My initial plan was to print names, and have one of the boys draw.  Well, for various reasons, that didn’t work out.   Instead what I did was dump everything to a spreadsheet, put it in reverse alphabetical order by first name, and then let random.org give me my random number.

In this case that number was 22.

So, lucky winner number 22 is…..

winner Drumroll please:

Congratulations, Shelley!!!  I’ll be in touch about the details, like…do you want me to finish the binding, or will you do it??? Oh, and where should I send it!

Giveaways are fun, look for more.  Except, maybe not an entire quilt like that anytime soon again.

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Computers are cool

I know.  Last week I was bemoaning about how UNCOOL computers are.  But today, I just did something cool and geeky and fun, and it makes me like computers again.  For the moment.

note from me Computers are cool

Of course, I couldn’t let my brother-in-law have something cooler than me, so I had to go do my own.  I suspect that his handwriting is nicer than mine, but don’t tell him I said that.

To get your OWN handwriting font, you have to go to http://www.yourfonts.com and follow the instructions.  You have to print a form that you write your letters on, scan it, upload it to their website, and then in just a few minutes it generates your very own font.  I have even have my signature , though I need to go figure out how to get that…hmmm.

I’m up to something like 162 entries in the drawing for the quilt…just 3 more hours until I close it and we draw!

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