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# 071 - Daisy Aschehoug returns the the podcast to talk about working for the big quilt shows, and the wide variations in compensation they offer.
As you well know, my biggest concern is always to challenge any model that relies on the underpaid labor of women for its success.
There are so many levers to pull in terms of paying people well (or at least fairly), and we talk about the pros and cons of some of the decisions both we and a venue can make. They can also be profitable in terms of exposure - which we all know is my least favorite currency!
It’s a great discussion that covers a lot - including making sure your contracts cover shipping (with tariffs) correctly.
Show Notes
Website - https://warmfolk.com/en-us
Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/warmfolk/?hl=en @warmfolk
Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/warmfolk
Heather Black - https://quiltachusetts.com/
Heather and Daisy’s book - Quilt Modern Curves & Bold Stripes: 15 Dynamic Projects for All Skill Levels - https://amzn.to/3KWpsXT
Studio Art Quilt Associate - SAQA - https://www.saqa.com/
Global Quilt Connection - https://www.globalquiltconnection.com/
Mary Lou Weidman - https://www.marylouweidman.com/index.php
QuiltCon - https://www.quiltcon.com/home
How to Own a Revolutionary Craft Biz is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber.
Where to find Sam Hunter:
How to Own a Revolutionary Craft Biz - www.revcraftbiz.com
Hunter’s Design Studio - www.huntersdesignstudio.com
Embroidered Journey - www.embroideredjourney.com
Sam Hunter Art - www.samhunterart.com
The RevCraftBiz Podcast is a Quilt Talk™ product
Thanks for reading How to Own a Revolutionary Craft Biz! This post is public so feel free to share it.
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# 071 - Daisy Aschehoug returns the the podcast to talk about working for the big quilt shows, and the wide variations in compensation they offer.
As you well know, my biggest concern is always to challenge any model that relies on the underpaid labor of women for its success.
There are so many levers to pull in terms of paying people well (or at least fairly), and we talk about the pros and cons of some of the decisions both we and a venue can make. They can also be profitable in terms of exposure - which we all know is my least favorite currency!
It’s a great discussion that covers a lot - including making sure your contracts cover shipping (with tariffs) correctly.
Show Notes
Website - https://warmfolk.com/en-us
Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/warmfolk/?hl=en @warmfolk
Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/warmfolk
Heather Black - https://quiltachusetts.com/
Heather and Daisy’s book - Quilt Modern Curves & Bold Stripes: 15 Dynamic Projects for All Skill Levels - https://amzn.to/3KWpsXT
Studio Art Quilt Associate - SAQA - https://www.saqa.com/
Global Quilt Connection - https://www.globalquiltconnection.com/
Mary Lou Weidman - https://www.marylouweidman.com/index.php
QuiltCon - https://www.quiltcon.com/home
How to Own a Revolutionary Craft Biz is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber.
Where to find Sam Hunter:
How to Own a Revolutionary Craft Biz - www.revcraftbiz.com
Hunter’s Design Studio - www.huntersdesignstudio.com
Embroidered Journey - www.embroideredjourney.com
Sam Hunter Art - www.samhunterart.com
The RevCraftBiz Podcast is a Quilt Talk™ product
Thanks for reading How to Own a Revolutionary Craft Biz! This post is public so feel free to share it.

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