Ways to Make Money Sewing. My favorite way is the FASTEST and most fun!

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Chapters:

0:00 – Intro
3:13 – Craft Fairs
4:24 – Etsy
5:24 – Alterations
7:18 – Custom Work
8:59 – Teach!

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Happy Sewing!
Love, Nikki

5 Comments

  1. As my southern mother would say when someone had something really awful, “All their taste is in there tongue.” That ugly monkey fabric gave me a hoot! I worked two jobs most of the time before retiring ten years ago. One was at Home Depot nights and weekends. OMG – there was, as I called it, The Ugly Monkey Lamp. Brown, square base with monkeys on it. Hideous! There was also a time when I worked the holiday season at Michaels, and I was astonished to see Pepto Bismol pink artificial Christmas trees. I was thinking no one in their right mind would want a pink Christmas tree (I always have real trees, often from my own land), but some big woman with lots of makeup thought it was just gorgeous and bought both of them. She might have been the same woman who came into the paint department at Home Depot one day to get paint for her kitchen – HIGH Gloss bright orange, and HIGH Gloss Bright blue. Yes, the more gloss the easier to clean, but these were like the colors that say orange and blue in the crayola box. Well, each to his own! Thanks for your lovely videos!

  2. My friend let me share his booth at a craft fair. He sold one tee-shirt all day, but it was like people were just there wasting time. Even though a lot of people liked the things I made, no one bought anything. Actually, I didn’t feel that bad, because all day, the people were walking around this building that used to be a factory weren’t carrying anything. No one bought anything from any of the vendors. Some of the stuff was expensive, like actual art (paintings, jewelry etc.) but a few were booths like mine that had a variety of prices. I had some items that were $5.00, “Oh, isn’t that cute/useful/fun” but no one got their wallet out. The things I bought (I already had folding tables to take) for displays were all things that I could use anyway, somehow, at home, except the credit card download on my phone, so it wasn’t a total loss. But that was a nice day I could have spent doing something else!

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