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Craftseller Magazine October 2013 Back Issue

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With Autumn drawing in, take inspiration from our fairytale woodland theme this month - perfect for cosy nights in and a sure-fire hit for sellers. Try our sweet felt squirrels, have a go at stitching some forest-themed bunting, and check out our cute crochet animals. If you love spending time in the kitchen, make the most of the plethora of delicious autumn fruits with our baking section, which includes classic apple chutney and a mouthwatering rhubarb and ginger cheesecake.
As always, we’re on hand with advice on how to sell your makes and bakes. Our real-life story this month follows the success of paper cutter Louise Firchau, who proved the power of social media by building a 12,000 strong Facebook following. We also have seven easy steps to craft-selling from home, and a feature on how a good blog can really help further your career.
Other makes this issue include a cosy knitted hat, scarf and glove set, 30-minute paper hearts, campervan cross stitches and some pretty vintage teacup candles. Whatever your preferred craft, there’s loads of ideas for successful sellers. Don’t miss out!
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October 2013 With Autumn drawing in, take inspiration from our fairytale woodland theme this month - perfect for cosy nights in and a sure-fire hit for sellers. Try our sweet felt squirrels, have a go at stitching some forest-themed bunting, and check out our cute crochet animals. If you love spending time in the kitchen, make the most of the plethora of delicious autumn fruits with our baking section, which includes classic apple chutney and a mouthwatering rhubarb and ginger cheesecake. As always, we’re on hand with advice on how to sell your makes and bakes. Our real-life story this month follows the success of paper cutter Louise Firchau, who proved the power of social media by building a 12,000 strong Facebook following. We also have seven easy steps to craft-selling from home, and a feature on how a good blog can really help further your career. Other makes this issue include a cosy knitted hat, scarf and glove set, 30-minute paper hearts, campervan cross stitches and some pretty vintage teacup candles. Whatever your preferred craft, there’s loads of ideas for successful sellers. Don’t miss out!


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With Autumn drawing in, take inspiration from our fairytale woodland theme this month - perfect for cosy nights in and a sure-fire hit for sellers. Try our sweet felt squirrels, have a go at stitching some forest-themed bunting, and check out our cute crochet animals. If you love spending time in the kitchen, make the most of the plethora of delicious autumn fruits with our baking section, which includes classic apple chutney and a mouthwatering rhubarb and ginger cheesecake.
As always, we’re on hand with advice on how to sell your makes and bakes. Our real-life story this month follows the success of paper cutter Louise Firchau, who proved the power of social media by building a 12,000 strong Facebook following. We also have seven easy steps to craft-selling from home, and a feature on how a good blog can really help further your career.
Other makes this issue include a cosy knitted hat, scarf and glove set, 30-minute paper hearts, campervan cross stitches and some pretty vintage teacup candles. Whatever your preferred craft, there’s loads of ideas for successful sellers. Don’t miss out!
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