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Sewing to Sell

The Beginner's Guide to Starting a Craft Business

Virginia Lindsay

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English
Stash Books
01 November 2014
Everything you need to know is here, from finding your personal sewing style to creating a product line, identifying customers, equipping a sewing studio, pricing and selling your work, marketing, designing patterns, and handling the business and legal side of sewing. And that's not all! The book also includes 16 projects to start sewing and selling right now. Bonus - 16 Starter Projects.

How to sell locally and online

Hands-on guide for starting and running a successful home sewing business is a win for you too - you sell the fabric and supplies

Informative interviews with four women who already run profitable sewing businesses

Includes 16 projects to sew and sell - perfect to pitch as classes to make aprons, tote and messenger bags, tablet covers, baby quilts, and more

Plus pattern pullout
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Imprint:   Stash Books
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 254mm,  Width: 202mm,  Spine: 11mm
Weight:   570g
ISBN:   9781607059035
ISBN 10:   1607059037
Pages:   160
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Introduction Finding Your Sewing Style Authenticity Using Sewing Patterns to Get Started Interview: Jessica Rider from A little Grey Identifying Your Customers Be Selective Sewing for Kids and Babies Sewing Fashion Accessories Sewing for the Home Sewing for Fundraising Essential Equipment Your Sewing Machine Machine Accessories Thread Cutting Tools Additional Tools Serger Computer Camera Interview: Vanessa Hewell from LBG Studio Buying and Using Fabric Have a Plan Use What You Have Building a Stash Making Smart Fabric Buying Choices Quality Counts Coordinating Fabrics Try Something different Interview: Monica Donohue from Little Pigeon Crafts Sewing Change Your Favorite Patterns to Work Even Better For You Keep Good Notes Organize Your Pattern Pieces Organize Your Workspace Selling Selecting a Name Selling Online: Setting Up an Online Shop Taking Good Photos for Online Sales Selling at Craft Shows: Setting Up Your Booth Making a Plan Consignment Sales Promoting Yourself: Business Cards / Postcards Using Social Media Keeping a Mailing List Pricing and Packaging Pricing: Materials Time Price Show Pricing Packaging: Packaging for Show Sales Packaging for Online Sales Interview: Candace Todd from Sparkle Power PROJECTS Projects That Are Useful Boxy Pincushion Craft Apron Lunch Bag Oven Mitt Placemat and Napkin Projects That Make Best Use of Materials Drawstring Backpack Grocery Tote iPad Sleeve Trimmed Messenger Bag Half-square Triangle Quilt Projects That Are Great Sellers Baby Set Handy Organizer Great Big Tote Professional Pillows Slouchy Purse Zippered Pouch Appendix: Business Basics You're In Charge Keeping Your Look Fresh Inventory The Legal Aspects of Setting Up a Shop: Doing Business As (DBA) Get a Tax ID Set Up Bank Accounts How to Pay Sales Tax Income Tax Making it Work For You Resources About the Author

Virginia Lindsay is a self-taught sewist and lover of all things fabric. She is the author of the popular sewing blog, Gingercake, and the designer behind Gingercake Patterns. She has had several patterns published by Simplicity. Virginia lives in Freeport, Pennsylvania. Visit her at www.gingercake.org

Reviews for Sewing to Sell: The Beginner's Guide to Starting a Craft Business

December 2014 Want ideas and inspiration to make money from sewing at home? This book shows you how to start and run a successful sewing business from home. There are interviews with four women who run craft businesses, tips for beginners and how to create marketing and promotional material. You'll find basic information for setting up a business, what you need in the way of equipment and materials and ideas on where an how to sell, template pattern pieces. Patterns are included copyright free. The stylish, contemporary patterns are easy to follow and have a suggested price point. Please note this is an American book. Karen Platt Yarnsandfabrics.co.uk/crafts


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