Saturday, July 30, 2011

Weekly Tally

So, I'm definitely going to participate in my friend's holiday bazaar. Just a 4x1 shelf, though, not a full booth, seeing as how I have a full-time job, a family, a life, some freelance gigs, and November (month bazaar opens) is National Novel Writing Month.

Plus crocheting little tiny things, one of my favorite ways to pass the time, is more time consuming than stringing beads...

So, this week I bumped up production a little, to the detriment of getting any reading or housework done, but, oh well!

Total stuff added to the "For Sale" stash:

-- 8 sets of wine charms (2 sets of 8, 2 sets of 6, 4 sets of 4)
-- 3 scarves
-- 3 necklaces

Wow. It felt like more before I made a list. Now I'm glad I did so I don't get too complacent. No pics for now, it's dark outside :S

Off to make some earrings!

Thursday, July 28, 2011

What I Did This Morning




It's prettier on than it looks in this pic -- looks like tiny pearls :-)

Now if only I could figure out how to make matching earrings I like. I've designed, tested, and discarded at least half a dozen options, which were all AWFUL, so I've set it aside for today and moved on the scarves ;-)

Crafter-Lite

I like to make things with my hands.

I took up crochet again a few years ago as a way to keep my hands busy while watching TV (too busy to snack). That part didn't work out so well (until recently) I snacked anyway.

I also made a lot of scarves. Then small blankets. Recently I made my first wearable garment -- a cardigan for my I-don't-need-a-jacket daughter to wear this Fall.

My family, friends, co-workers, and all the teachers at my daughter's elementary are scarf-ed out.

Then, two years ago my office mate at the day job introduced me to beading.

OH BOY

Now my home office is divided into obsession-based zones -- bead corner, yarn stash, desk (I still write and edit when I can), and coffee corner (it makes the other three possible :) )

I'm two years in, have tons of pretty things to keep my hands busy, and a lot of friends and family who are tired of handmade gifts already.

Which brings me (at last!) to why I'm here. I make a lot of stuff. I give a lot away, but I've hit the point where I wouldn't mind selling some of it, if only to pay for more supplies, but I'm NOT hardcore.

Etsy -- too big, too many items regularly featured at CraftFail, and too many crafters undervaluing their work -- making it hard for anyone who wants to sell to set realistic prices.

ArtFire -- As of next month they will be pro-only. I'm not a pro. I have a full-time dayjob and an intermittent freelance writing and editing career. I do NOT need another job, which is what paying for AF membership would have to be to justify the expense ($10-$12/mo plus commission, in case you're curious) for what amounts to a hobby.

I have a friend, a talented and entrepreneurial crafter who is putting together a small store for the holidays this year (Nov-Dec) for area crafters to hawk their wares. I probably can't justify the expense, but she's a pal and it's better than a poke in the eye with a stick.

Plus, umm, I'm not really a people person. I don't like approaching people to ask if they will carry my stuff, nor do I produce the kind of volume a regular retail agreement requires.

Hence, the new blog. A place I can put pictures of my crafty goodness -- since I am willing to do custom pieces and I like to show off my hard work. Here I can talk about things I don't talk about elsewhere for fear of boring my non-crafty friends.

Welcome and thanks for stopping by!