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Does Your Job Cause Stress?


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Does Your Job Cause Stress?



By Stephen Bucaro



If your job causes a lot of stress, taking up a hobby that

lets you work with your hands can help you wind down.

That's why Erica Basile took a class on quilting. After

making a quilt for her daughter, Erica put all of the

leftover squares into a kit as a gift for a friend.



After Erica got married and moved to Boston, she didn't

want to go back to work, so she decided to try to sell

some of her quilts on eBay. Within three months she made

$6,000.00 on eBay.



But Erica found that making quilts from scratch was very

time consuming. She thought it would be easier if quilts

came in a kit with precut fabric squares. When she

mentioned this to her friends, they thought it was a good

idea. So did the Small Business Administration, who gave

her a $40,000 loan to start Easy Quilt Kits, Inc.



She created a website to sell her quilt kits, and within

eight weeks it received 61,000 visitors. Visit

http://easyquiltkits.com and click on the "Patterns" menu

to see pictures of Erica's quilts. There are some very

beautiful and boldly colored quilts, such as the "Tequila

Sunrise Quilt" and "Rosebud Quilt" - plus a French Quilt

Purse and a Needle and Bead Holder Travel Case Quilt.



The Easy Quilt Kits website is an example of a complete,

high-quality web site. It has links to resources, About us,

FAQ, and much more. Be sure to sign up for the Bee-Line

Newsletter. It gives insight into Erica's experiences:

from starting a craft company, to the latest laugh-out-

loud journeys she and her workers share. You will love the

humor and the quilting tips!



This is an example of how you can get paid for adding

value. Erica and her workers add value by designing the

quilts, selecting quality fabrics, and providing the

quilts in convenient kits. All this saves work for the

quilter, who might never even get started enjoying the

craft of quilt making if they had to go through the whole

process themselves.



You can start a Web business based on the principle of

adding value to any craft or endeavor, for example

collecting, cooking, sewing, painting, raising pets, wood

working, and many more. If you don't believe there's money

in providing craft kits, click here:

http://www.i-craft.com/library/stats.html



After moving to Boston, Erica didn't want to go back to

the stress of working at a regular job. It looks she won't

have to now, since she expects to make $115,000.00 this

year.

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