Friday, June 26, 2009
Friday, June 12, 2009
Earn Money Knitting (Part II)
I was surfing the interweb and came across something new:
Selling hand-made items can be a tricky business. The market goes up and down, as well as the amount of competition. Figuring out how much to charge for your knitting can be a great guessing game that will leave you with nothing but headaches. Consider pricing carefully before you get started for best results.
First, think about the market
- Do you have something unique that no one else is doing or are many people making similar products?
- How well do hand-made items sell in your area?
- Do you have access to a boutique that will help you sell your goods or are you totally on your own?
  >>Read Craft Answers' Full Article
Friday, June 5, 2009
EWV 0320-2009 - Horseshoe Sweater
Once again, this knit has no home yet. But it's something to knit, and use up some stash. It's basically the same sweater as EWV 0227-2009 and EWV 0108-2009, but with a horseshoe cable thrown in there. 
Maybe I should stockpile these homeless knits and saunter on down to a craft fair or something? Who knows, by the time the Sugarloaf comes around next year - I may have enough to get a booth... or not.
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Worthy Knitting
"Personally I think [what] ever is in my fingers at the moment is "worth" knitting, or it wouldnt be on my needles."
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