Hello there, and happy Tuesday!
I am having a hard time deciding which embroidery piece to do next. I printed some Christmas ones out for tiny ornaments but I will probably start working on those when I am off the week after next, since I have a whole week and a half off work.
I started this one yesterday after work, and then Eric and Haylan came for a visit, so I finished on my lunch break today. It's another of the Japanese embroidery patterns from that book I got years ago, and if you have seen older posts, you may recognize it as one I also put onto a onesie.
I can't remember if I mentioned this or not, but I had a huge amount of leftovers from when I stopped selling at Moxie. That was not a good experience. The lady who owned the shop had absolutely no idea what she was doing. She didn't want to market or advertise, because she wanted it to be a "word- of mouth store that only the cool people know about", which is the one of the worst business models I can imagine. I never made much money, and I don't do this for money but it sure would be cool to be able to make a little on the side whenever I want to do some pieces. I have made more from commissions here and there than I ever did selling there, or even selling on Etsy. Also, she didn't want us taking inventory (I found that very strange and I eventually insisted on doing my own because I didn't want people taking stuff from my booth and not paying). That was a huge red flag.
I ended that arrangement right before the store closed, and I can't really remember when that was. Maybe 2010 or 2011? It was kind of a relief, honestly. I kept trying to sell on Etsy but wasn't very successful. I think there was a lot of competition out there and since it's not my only source of income, I didn't do a lot of marketing or advertising either. Also, someone stole my shop name and Etsy did nothing about it, and their fees got high and when I did sell something, I wasn't making much money in the end, and it was so much hassle for nothing so I eventually pulled everything off Etsy too. I learned that making your hobby something you are obligated to do may not be the best idea.
Anyway, the point of that long babbling bitch session is to say I had a bunch of embroidered pieces, onesies, and little t-shirts left over from Moxie and Etsy, and I had them in a pink milk crate thing that I think my friend Rebecca gave to me. I remember distinctly having it in this house, but I have not been able to find it anywhere. I am hoping I didn't have a moment of insanity and donate it all, but I am afraid I may have. I would love to have some of those little ones back. Oh well, I guess I'll just have to redo them. I think I may work on a Tara McPherson/Sublime Stitching one next.
No comments:
Post a Comment