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Capturing memories on a digital camera, an HD camcorder, and a voice recorder make life more meaningful. If there’s a special moment that you want to capture and be able to go back to at any given time, you can do that so effortlessly with the aid of these tools. Nonetheless, pictures are still the preferred medium by most people. When you want to put together all those pictures and compile them on a special memorabilia, you turn to scrapbooking.

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When people think about teaching papercrafts, their first thought is typically to head to their local scrapbook store and ask if they can put together a class. And while that approach is still a viable option, there are fewer and fewer local scrapbook stores around. If you really want to become a paid instructor, you need to look a little broader for unique opportunities to each. Here are five other places you could consider teaching.

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The winner of August’s contest is Melissa. Congratulations to her, she’ll be getting five skeins of thread.

The theme for September’s contest will be “My Favorite Needlepoint Shop.”

Needlepoint shops are often the unsung heroes of the stitching world. You visit them when you have run out of thread. I’m spending time in one near my doctor’s office between treatments. Not every day, but hanging out there is relaxing and fun.

I also used to visit one regularly in the town where I worked when I needed a “pick me up.” I’d go there and buy thread, the way another person might buy lipstick.

This month I want you to share your favorite needlepoint shop with me. Be sure to include the name of the shop, the town where it is (closest city if that will help), and why you like it.

One lucky person, with a US address, will win a selection of threads.

All the answers will be put together in a listing of shops by state on All about Needlepoint for easier viewing.


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August Winner & Let’s Salute the Shops!

The winner of August’s contest is Melissa. Congratulations to her, she’ll be getting five skeins of thread.

The theme for September’s contest will be “My Favorite Needlepoint Shop.”

Needlepoint shops are often the unsung heroes of the stitching world. You visit them when you have run out of thread. I’m spending time in one near my doctor’s office between treatments. Not every day, but hanging out there is relaxing and fun.

I also used to visit one regularly in the town where I worked when I needed a “pick me up.” I’d go there and buy thread, the way another person might buy lipstick.

This month I want you to share your favorite needlepoint shop with me. Be sure to include the name of the shop, the town where it is (closest city if that will help), and why you like it.

One lucky person, with a US address, will win a selection of threads.

All the answers will be put together in a listing of shops by state on All about Needlepoint for easier viewing.


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August Winner & Let’s Salute the Shops!