I had a spinning/knitting business for awhile. I washed, dyed, hand spun the yarn and knit one of a kind, original sweaters. I made a lot more money selling fiber and supplies to other spinners than I ever did selling yarn or sweters.Have any of you crocheters/knitters out there had success with selling your work either in person or in online markets? If so, what types of items were sellers?
Way cool!I am grateful that, back when I had both a steady & decently paying job, I took part in our state's Farm Show sheep to shawl bidding on competition shawls.
That is gorgeous!That is absolutely amazing and certainly worth the $ for the conversion work and the time - what detail!
I think $300 is nowhere near enough. The $525 + cost of yarn is still a pittance, compared to all that work.
Every single one of my friends who found out I can crochet have told me " YOU SHOULD SELL YOUR STUFF!!!! ID GLADLY PAY 50$ FOR THAT SWEATER!!!" I spent 53$ on the yarn to make the sweater. I try to explain to people that it's not worth the hundreds of hours I pour into my work to sell it, but they never understand and it's so incredibly frustrating.

