I haven't had a lot of time lately to think about life in the Netherlands (apart from the awful weather I complained about ad nauseum
here) because I've been far too busy working on my
obsession!
It was a friend's birthday a month or so ago and her husband challenged her friends to instead of buying a gift, to make something that we thought she would love. I stalled and procrastinated and wondered what I would make until I remembered: I have a hobby! I can crochet something! But what, exactly? Then I remembered that the friend is crazy nuts about Hello Kitty so I decided to make her a hat.
Illness and the weather was against me, so I couldn't make the party to give the gift in person, but my husband went and I understand that the hat was a great success. So much so that it led to my very first order:
another Hello Kitty hat!
From there the whole selling my obsession idea has started to gather some momentum. I've been busy making more hats, exploring the possibility of making dolls and have even just finished making a dress for a dog! Who knew that there was a market for crochet doggie outfits?! Not me, that's for sure.
Now I'm busy trying to come up with some business ideas - what do I call myself? What is the best selling platform? Is it Etsy? Facebook? Word of mouth? Coming up with some branding ideas and getting myself an online presence. All of this is taking quite a bit of effort and I continue to push it to the bottom of the To Do list because I'm far too busy actually making things! Oh and did I mention that I'm discussing collaborating with my good friend
Stephanie who makes jewellery.
We have been madly pinning ideas on that massive time sink that is Pinterest.
Watch this space (and my
Instagram feed) as my new project starts to unfold. I'm hoping it's a success and I'm absolutely chomping at the bit.
So, apologies in advance if there is a bit of radio silence around here. This space is my baby and I promise I won't abandon it.
In the mean time, take a look at some of the bits and bobs I've been making recently and if you want me to make you something, just let me know and I'll send you an email!
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Baby owls. Raina loves playing with and chewing on these. |
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"May the force be with you." |
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Mary Jane slippers for myself that I wear every day! |
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The infamous "Boobie Beanie" |
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My favourite project so far, isn't this hippo cool? |
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Basket made out of t-shirt yarn. Cool hey! |
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Sock monkey beanie |
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Just whipped this up one afternoon - cotton summer beanie. |
sonjalouise 1p · 631 weeks ago
missneriss 55p · 631 weeks ago
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Mark Kremer · 631 weeks ago
missneriss 55p · 631 weeks ago
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Mark Kremer · 631 weeks ago
Mark Kremer · 630 weeks ago
missneriss 55p · 630 weeks ago
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Nathalie in NL · 631 weeks ago
As far as I know Etsy is the best selling platform for small craft businesses, it comes with an integrated checkout system which makes it easy for people far and wide to buy your items. I don't use it myself, but it's the best one I can think of.
missneriss 55p · 631 weeks ago
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Rasa · 631 weeks ago
About best selling places? Etsy is a possibility but I almost don't sell anything there. Yes, it's cheap way, comfortable for buyers, but that's all , at least for me. FB helps a lot for me but it's also good way - a person words. Good luck !
missneriss 55p · 631 weeks ago
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Rasa · 631 weeks ago
I buy everything for my creations in Germany in on- line shop Probear (they are on the border Germany - Netherlands). Look here: http://www.probear.com/com/index.htm
Nissa · 630 weeks ago
I'm a crafter and http://www.inkandwhim.com/p/things-i-make.html is my little endeavour (and blog - self-plug!). I was strong on the market scene back in Brisbane, and find that Etsy is just too competitive. There are far too many people selling awesome things, and suddenly your crafting becomes about being a seller and having competitive prices rather than selling your things because you love making them and couldn't possibly keep everything you make! That's my experience, anyway. I have a lot of success from Facebook because it's all about word of mouth and getting your friends and friends of friends to see your stuff. For markets, I've liked doing the Sunday Market at Westergasfabriek, and am interested in the Zelfgemaakte market in Utrecht (http://www.zelfgemaaktemarkt.nl). Markets are really fun if you go along with a friend, split the stall fee and have a sociable time of it. Right now I'm not on the market circuit but am instead focusing on small commissions. I've done a few painted wall murals in people's lounge and nursery walls, photoshoots for CD production and my favourite, designing invitations and baby announcements. Welcome to the wonderful obsession that is crafting!
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missneriss 55p · 630 weeks ago
As a side note, do you know about the Amsterdam Small Business Network? Have a think about joining, it's a wonderful network of people: https://www.facebook.com/groups/amsterdam.smallbu...
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Nissa · 630 weeks ago
And I'd be very happy to be brain-picked :-) All or any questions to nissa22@live.com.au :-)
Nissa · 630 weeks ago
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Rasa · 627 weeks ago
Maybe it would be nice to participate with our obsessions? :D
missneriss 55p · 627 weeks ago
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Rasa · 627 weeks ago