The best possible solution is to sell these quilts and make my money back and some extra to start a new quilt! But how to get my name out? How am I different than the thousands of other sellers on Etsy? I don't know the trick.I do plan to start my collection of craft work to put on Etsy, and maybe I could get a booth at a craft show... who knows? All I know is that I have to continue to craft, even on the nights I don't want to. It doesn't help that this cross stitch is still waiting to be finished and I don't really want to get into anything else until it is finished. This cross stitch is the most time consuming project I've ever done... and I was so silly to think I could finish it in a month!! Now, three months later... and it's only 1/2 finished!! UGH!
The Panara coffee I am drinking is quite tasty though.
I made a cover for my sewing machine, not too fancy but it keeps the dust out! I also made a matching ironing board cover. I also practiced folding fabric to incorporate into quilts. When I get better, I will blog about how to fold fabric. It's origami with fabric basically, so it is a lot of fun, but not as easy as folding paper.
Simple Quilt Tip: It is important to iron open your seams on quilt blocks. This may seem tedious, but it helps the quilt lay flat and makes sewing everything together much easier.

