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Thanks I Made Them! with Bianca Springer

Thanks I Made Them! with Bianca Springer

FromStitch Please


Thanks I Made Them! with Bianca Springer

FromStitch Please

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Length:
60 minutes
Released:
Jan 20, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Support the Stitch Please podcast and Black Women Stitch$15 to the Paypal account for a Black Women Stitch lapel pin! DM or email your mailing to address for free shipping. You can also pay with  Cash App Sustained support also appreciated here:For as little as $2 a month, your Patreon support means a lot: Join  here Patreon Contact Bianca on her social and shopping channelswww.thanksimadethem.blogspot.com www.thanksimadethem.etsy.com thanksimadethem@gmail.com Instagram: @thanksimadethemFeatured in the following publicationsThreads Magazine Holiday GuideSew Quick + EasyBianca says: I try to make things that are first, meaningful to me. If I share it and it connects, inspires, delights or motivates someone else, that is wonderful to me. From a business perspective, having exposure and visibility of my products on large platforms is important to spread the word. I appreciate it when it happens and will not turn those opportunities down. I have noticed however, that exposure does not necessarily drive sales. The individual customer who is excited about their order, the ease of use, the diversity of designs that are a reflection of their values, do. The story post, the unboxing post, the IG or Youtube videos showing their enthusiasm is contagious. They tell a friend and the cycle of kindness continues. I don't ask for it and I know it takes work on their part. It is meaningful to me that customers go above and beyond to support me and spread the word.
Released:
Jan 20, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

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The official podcast of Black Women Stitch, the sewing group where Black lives matter. Stitch Please centers Black women, girls, and femmes in sewing. Weekly discussions, interviews, tips, and techniques celebrate and contextualize Black creativity.