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60 Straight Publishing Days

60 Straight Publishing Days

60 Straight Publishing

On November 11, I managed to publish for 60 days.

60 Straight Publishing Days

I published at least one blog post a day for 60 days. What I’ve done is prep blog posts, some small. Once they were ready, I’d schedule it to publish.

You’ve posted 60 days in a row on Steve Sews Stuff! Keep up the good work.

30 days ago was the 30 day streak.

At the time of this posting, I am less than 20 posts away from publishing 500 posts on Steve Sews.

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  • A Feline Tale of Quilting Mastery
    A Feline Tale of Quilting Mastery — In the quaint town of Purrington, nestled amidst rolling hills and meandering streams, lived a remarkable feline named Whiskers. Whiskers wasn’t your ordinary cat; he possessed a unique talent that set him apart from his furry companions—he was a master quilter.
  • The Sizzling Benefits and Uses of Saving Bacon Grease
    The Sizzling Benefits and Uses of Saving Bacon Grease — Bacon grease is more than just a byproduct of cooking bacon; it’s a versatile kitchen staple with a multitude of uses. Here’s why you should think twice before discarding it.
  • Places to buy fabric
    Places to buy fabric — Besides your local fabric & quilt shops ran by locals, there are National chains you can find fabric at.
  • Sewing in Case Binding in the Printing Industry
    Sewing in Case Binding in the Printing Industry — In bookmaking, the term “case binding” often conjures images of stately hardcover books, their spines lined up on library shelves, exuding a sense of permanence and tradition. But what many may not realize is the intricate process of sewing that lies at the heart of this bookbinding method—a process that not only holds the pages together but also connects us to a centuries-old craft.
  • JoAnn Fabric and Crafts is filing Bankruptcy
    JoAnn Fabric and Crafts is filing Bankruptcy — JoAnn Fabric and Crafts, the beloved destination for craft enthusiasts and fabric aficionados, has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection. This development has sent ripples through the retail sector, particularly among those who have cherished the brand for its quality products and community presence.

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2 thoughts on “60 Straight Publishing Days

  1. Congrats on 60 straight days! People love to find blogs that do this, and you become a regular part of their day. I just read about your fabric scrap swap. Missouri Star quilt company has a forum for quilters. In those forums, quilters used to do fabric swaps. They were fun. I hosted a vintage bedsheet fatquarter swap. They are a bunch of work, and because things happen, usually there is someone who backs out. I once traded a gallon bag of my scraps for longarm pantos in that forum as well. Since then, the forum layout was changed, which made it more difficult to use. Here is the link. https://forum.missouriquiltco.com/

    1. Thank you especially with work and all going on, but small posts do help. Oh cool on the fabric swap. I’m sure people will back out. I’ve seen some you mail it up one person and then they mail another back to those who did participate. Just add money for postage. Thank you for the link.

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