Home Daycare – Will this Solve Your Income Needs & Give You Time to Quilt?
May 20, 2008 by Mary Emma Allen
Filed under Home & Living
Possibly, to stay home with your children and do some quilting, too, you have been thinking about operating a small daycare business to earn income and avoid juggling family, your quilting and an outside the home job.
If this has been in your mind, or if you already have a home daycare, you’ll find the series of guest posts by Debbie Yost at Home Biz Notes of interest. Debbie operates a daycare for children and writes about it to inform others of the pros and cons. She has some very insightful information.
Here’s the concluding post, In Home Daycare Business Series Roundup, at Home Biz Notes that gives you the links to all of Debbie’s guest posts. Debbie also has a captivating style of writing.
(c)2008 Mary Emma Allen















Hi Mary Emma,
It is interesting that you should mention this. I am a seamstress and I like to spend my down time sewing. The children nap for about 2 hours in the afternoon and this gives me a little time to get some sewing done. By taking this time to myself, I am refreshed and ready for the rest of the day when the children wake up!
How interesting, Debbie, that your daycare allows you time to sew (and quilt if you were a quilter). Thanks for sharing this.
I used to do dressmaking and alterations when our daughter was small. Then this evolved into quiltmaking. The only daycare I did was babysitting for neices and nephews. They still remember the fun times when there were five or six of them around.