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I know a lot of you knit, crochet or do other crafts, was just wondering if you ever sold anything?
Obviously a lot of people do but sometimes when i consider the hours i put into each item its hardly worth it.
Any thoughts woukd be appreciated.
Obviously a lot of people do but sometimes when i consider the hours i put into each item its hardly worth it.
Any thoughts woukd be appreciated.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Many years ago as a single mum I did, Darcey....soft toys and it was very successful.....
I sold crocheted items when I lived in Canada....they were more than willing to pay top dollar for handmade things.
Now I just charity knit and sew....like you say it's difficult to make money for the hours put in....x
I sold crocheted items when I lived in Canada....they were more than willing to pay top dollar for handmade things.
Now I just charity knit and sew....like you say it's difficult to make money for the hours put in....x
Just a small example, I make socks for friends - family. Proper sock wool, cost approx £9 for a pair.
Each pair takes me at least 20 hours, 4 ply wool with 2.5 mm needles.Even longer if I add beads.
Like I say mostly as gifts, but on being approached one day for some she had seen, a lady offered me £5 for a pair, which she thought was hugely generous, quoting that she could get 3 pairs for a fiver in cheap shops.
Enjoy making, and giving your gifts, there is most certainly no profit to be had as far as I have found out Darcey.
Each pair takes me at least 20 hours, 4 ply wool with 2.5 mm needles.Even longer if I add beads.
Like I say mostly as gifts, but on being approached one day for some she had seen, a lady offered me £5 for a pair, which she thought was hugely generous, quoting that she could get 3 pairs for a fiver in cheap shops.
Enjoy making, and giving your gifts, there is most certainly no profit to be had as far as I have found out Darcey.
Rockrose, have a read of this fascinating article from 2013, a genuine hand knitted Aran sweater is blooming hard work
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Yes its true, people dont realise how much work and hours go into each piece, a few people have asked me about the pom pom rug i made but i refused as just the wool alone cost more than its worth to them thats not even taking into account my time.
To them they can buy a rug at the market for £10.
I do enjoy crafts but think i will just stick to giving them as presents.
To them they can buy a rug at the market for £10.
I do enjoy crafts but think i will just stick to giving them as presents.
Hi Darcey, I finally finished and hung my Pom Pom Wreath, I think this picture may come out sideways (if I've done it right at all).
http:// www.upl .co/upl oads/DS CI05931 5450078 57.jpg
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