Or keep an old-fashioned dictionary in book form next to your computer. It's a little slower I guess, but I like it.
About your 'ramblings', Anna. There are very few jobs where you don't have to put up with other people, so I guess if you choose to make a living with anything remotely quilt-related it helps to have a positive relationship with the 'average quilter'. Saying that, I have actually come across a couple of 'divas' that left me disappointed. They were running workshops with an unnecessary amount of arrogance, as if they were doing me a favour to just be there. If I pay for something I expect reasonable service. On the other extreme, I have also come across 'big names' who are enthusiastic, share what they know, are obviously very well prepared when they run a workshop or give a lecture, and leave me with a feeling that my time and money has been well spent. So I tell my friends, they tell their friends, etc....... Never under-estimate the power of word-of-mouth in a fairly close-knit community.
Lorchen (dyslexic in two languages
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