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Part I: Model Stitching ~ My Story - Page 2


© Lori J. Seaborg
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Model stitching has fallen by the wayside for me as I have had one baby after another. Their often-sticky hands don't match well with designs that must be kept clean and neat. Just last week, however, I was upset with myself for not having actually finished a project in a couple of years. So, I emailed one of the old publishers and asked for a kit, knowing I would be accountable again. Less than a week later, I received a package in the mail with a note that said, "Surprise! Enjoy." I certainly will enjoy this kit! As it is a follow-up test, I have until October to finish it. It is a wonderful feeling to be stitching something again that I know will be finished in the fall.

Maybe you would enjoy model stitching. There isn't much money to be made, but there are other benefits to stitching for others. If you are interested in model stitching, subscribe to this topic so that you will be notified of my next article, which will cover the business of model stitching.

Stitching until then,

Lori Seaborg

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