The jobs-to-be-done (JTBD) framework defines, categorizes, captures, and organizes consumer needs. The jobs-to-be-done framework is based on the premise that consumers buy products and services to get jobs done. While products tend to come and go, the consumer need to get jobs done endures indefinitely. This theory was popularized by Tony Ulwick, who also detailed...
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“Timeless” is a word that gets used frequently these days, and rather casually at that. After all, can anything truly exist outside of time? While it may be a question without a precise answer, the designers behind LAND have done a monumental job of posing it, over and over again, through stunning typography and iconog
Whether you are working at home temporarily or permanently having a productive work space is one of the most important elements to successfully working from home. Your home office or work space reg…
Use this free printable robots themed I spy activity for a fun indoor activity while trapped inside with kids due to bad weather or Covid.
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Introduction to Tambour Hand Embroidery: A Step-by-Step Guide Have you ever seen an intricate design elegantly embroidered onto fabric and wondered how it was done? The art of hand embroider…
After a long, beautiful birthday weekend, it's time to get back in the studio and get some work done! Here's a design you might recognize from the new book From Feathers to Flames as it heads the chapter on Foundational quilting designs: Topographic Map was actually one of the very first Foundational Designs I ever
Build this 256 square foot plan in your backyard and enjoy the best commute ever! This answers the need to get out of your house - while staying close to it - and get work done in an distractio-free environment. The office space is vaulted and gets light from windows on two sides. In back, a barn door opens getting you access to the half bath and storage closet. NOTE: Please allow 3 to 5 business days for delivery.
Over 35 heavy work activities for kids, toddlers, and preschoolers that are designed to help calm and improve attention. Many of these activities can be done through natural activities your child is already doing!
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Print this I spy farm activity for toddlers, preschoolers, and kids. Keep kids learning and busy so you can get some work done or use for homeschool.
A couple months ago, in the Stitch Play series, we looked at the raised stem stitch and then at the Super Duper Raised Stem Stitch (Casalguidi embroidery). Well, here’s a video tutorial for the raised stem stitch, which is a relatively quick and simple way to add dimension and texture to your embroidery. The nice ...
Easiest way to time block your day and categorize your tasks to achieve insane productivity every day. Pictures included.
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I recently had the privilege of reviewing Watson Guptill's Bags in Bloom by Susan Cariello. In one word-AWESOME! Not only does the book give you great embroidery patterns to follow but it also gives you several purse patterns to work with. Cariello's easy to follow directions made everything a breeze. My favorite part of the book are the many different stitches you can learn. She mixes those stitches with beads, buttons and sequins, so you can make a one of a kind bag. Another fun aspect of the book is that the chapters are broken into seasons of the year. You can make a unique handbag for every occasion and every weather condition imaginable . So, a thumbs up or a thumbs down? I say a definite thumbs up for this visually stunning how-to book. Pick it up - you WILL thank me later. My own little take on the bag in bloom. So many beads!
It is a framework, a point of view, an additional perspective you can apply during a product development process. The main idea is that you hire a product to do a job for you. It defines a…
Today's post is the last of the McTavishing Monday series. I will continue with these link parties each Monday as "Free Motion Monday Quilt-along" I finished my McTavishing sampler and shot another video. Yes, another video. On McTavishing. Is that overkill? I did this McTavishing a bit different by making it smaller. I started off with the big swooshy lines at the same scale I had been doing, but then filled in with "micro-mctavishing". Now I can add the sampler to my pile of "needs to be bound" projects. It will be part of my FMQ classes from now on. All the quilting done in my favorite Glide thread. [Edited to remove older obsolete content.] I'm also giving my Free Motion Quilting Reference Guide to 3 folks who left comments that indicated they were beginners at FMQ. This is a handout I created for my classes on free motion quilting. It's laminated and the back side is mostly blank so you can doodle designs on it with a dry-erase marker. It's a list of tips and ideas for FMQ that is easy to keep right at your machine. It's still a work in progress so I'd appreciate some feedback from those who get it. If you've been wondering if we'll ever get to Spring, you'll enjoy our new design. I wanted to do something that is approachable for both beginners and those that are more advanced. So let's explore ways to make flowers that work well as a filler and also as an all-over design. I've got a few other ideas and possible giveaways to coordinate with the other designs that I mentioned last week. So a little extra time to plan that will be needed. So next week I'll post a tutorial on the design and some examples. Then you'll have a week to link up, if you wish, with drawings or your own quilted versions. I hope you've had a chance to do some McTavishing this week and are ready to link up your post featuring your work on this great design. Feel free to post a drawing if you are new to this design: drawing the design really helps! Post a sample piece or even a finished work. Treat last week as a base line and see if you've improved! If this is your first McTavishing Monday, you can find the first of this series at Week One. [Older obsolete content removed] Don't forget to bookmark this blog, follow, or sign it up in your favorite feed reader. Like the facebook page (I do post some short things on it pretty regularly), or even check out my Pinterest boards. I'll be visiting you too!
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...the term “heavy work,”...A closer look at the label reveals its usefulness as an important Montessori concept...benefits, examples, and more.
Silk chiffon is soft, floaty, and so, so, delicate. Yes, it’s a bit finicky, but so worth the effort if done right. I’ve been working on a chiffon kimono and thought I’d share my notes on working with
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Don't use half of your budget on a wholesale florist just to supply your students with floral material. Get creative and use the resources around you.
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