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Financial Budgeting for Hobbies
Plan Goals
Provide instruction and useful budgeting to Lea County residents on various quilting, needleart, sewing and craft projects.
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Financial Security for All - Personal Finance
Impact Reports
25% of the participants in the sewing, quilting and craft programs provided by Lea County Extension Service are exhibiting their completed items in the county fair and local quilt shows.
As a result of the on going quilting classes in Lea County, many of the beginner quilters have done the following:
**40% of the beginner quilters from one year ago, have completed numerous projects to be entered in the Lea County Fair and two quilt shows in the area.
**50% of the beginners have taken additional classes from the Lea County Extension Service, or other instructors to learn additional skills to complete more difficult projects.
**25% of the beginners have purchased quality equipment and supplies for their current projects.
**40% of the beginner quilters from one year ago, have completed numerous projects to be entered in the Lea County Fair and two quilt shows in the area.
**50% of the beginners have taken additional classes from the Lea County Extension Service, or other instructors to learn additional skills to complete more difficult projects.
**25% of the beginners have purchased quality equipment and supplies for their current projects.
Throughout the year various craft, sewing and quilting programs are requested by the county residents. As each of the class participants finish a new craft, sewing or quilting project, the following is learned:
**40% of the class participants recognize the equipment that is necessary to complete the pattern.
**25% of the participants move on to create additional projects that are at the beginning skill level, until the skills are mastered and they are ready to move up in their skills.
**90% of the participants finish the class and have a completed article to showcase to family and friends.
**40% of the class participants recognize the equipment that is necessary to complete the pattern.
**25% of the participants move on to create additional projects that are at the beginning skill level, until the skills are mastered and they are ready to move up in their skills.
**90% of the participants finish the class and have a completed article to showcase to family and friends.
Robin Baker has signed on to support Financial Security for All within Lea County.