Hello, sadly ignored blog. How are you doing?
Me? Well, I've finished the first term in my new role and all seems to be going well. I'll know more when we get the first set of results come through.
I am actually making things. No, really, truly, I am! I have bought a craft light and am cutting at weekends and hand sewing during the week... sort of. I found I needed pattern weights so I can make some rub off patterns of the few clothes that actually fit me. I found a book (No! Did you Stef. Going to review it? Waste a bit more time?), the review, and piccies of my makes, will follow. But it gave me an idea, a new one! It is a pincushion book and, taking the authors advice, I am stuffing some with aquarium sand. Weighs down patterns and fabric and keeps my pins sharp and clean too. Handy and fun!
I have had a wander round a number of town centres close to me and may have found a place I can begin to sell. I will go and have a chat with the organisers in the New Year. I am having a good think about what I will sell and have based my decision based on my own needs as a sewing newbie. So that means pincushions, needle books, knitting needle rolls, sewing bags, project organisers, pockets, pockets everywhere... that sort of stuff.
I wouldn't ask to do aprons and other kitchen stuff as a lady there already does those. So I thought notions for crafters always seem to need organising, I always seem to lose a thing just as I need it. So maybe some notion solutions might be nice for beginner and seasoned bod alike. I have quite a few patterns already and could make a nice list, create a couple of 'lines' and see what happens.
So, the hibernating months will be spent researching (yeah, I know, more procrastination), practising, pricing, and making lists. As soon as the winter lifts I will be back out trawling charity shops for materials, making like a demon and, hopefully, selling!
All in all, blog dear, this means that I will be back more often, prattling on about my trials and tribulations.
So, cheer up, I will be back, very soon xx
Brilliant idea about the pin cushion with sand keeping the pins sharp! If you make and sell them, display them with that information - I think it would sway someone to buying one. It would me!
ReplyDeleteThanks Lyn. I love them, they are unusually cutesy for me. I'll be doing the piccy thing over the holidays so you can come back and snigger at my hand stitching :)
ReplyDeletesounds busy! well done on making the jump- let us know how you get on with the shop space and research. I found i can never have enought storage/organisers :P x
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