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Sewing Items To Make Extra MoneyLinda from Alabama Feedback About This Post:RE: Sewing Items To Make Extra MoneyThe first thing that came to mind was aprons. They are really making a comeback..you can dress them up, add pockets and in the pocket you can add an embroidered folded cloth handkerchief, like they 'back in the day.' Post By Nancy (Guest Post) RE: Sewing Items To Make Extra MoneyThere is a wonderful site called Etsy.com This is a site that you can sell your sewn projects. I read someewhere that this is a favorite of Martha Stewart. ~Janette~ Post by ashleybunkin RE: Sewing Items To Make Extra Money
Pillows. Just order a case of down fillers and go to town, I do this and you can make them as simple or as complicated and fancy as you want, all shapes all sizes all different embellishments, just make them unique and in trendy fabrics and they'll sell. Post By athomewithmama (Guest Post) RE: Sewing Items To Make Extra MoneyWhat about cloth books my daughter loves books but tears them. So I buy those cloth books. Here is another one that is real good. If you are really good how about measuring a twin mattress all around and making like a flannel sleeping bag type for the bed. Have a zipper in the back Also make sure the material is washable and soft. Reason I say this is because daughter (autistic) sometimes does not like her sheets on the bed finally found a mattress protector with a zipper in the back and she can not pull that off. You can make a couple colors and see if it makes any money. Just a thought, Post by dietvanilla RE: Sewing Items To Make Extra Money
Also make those draft stoppers for bottom of doors. Fill with kitty litter. Post By Enter your name. (Guest Post) RE: Sewing Items To Make Extra Money
Make those little microwaveable heat packs that are filled with rice. Sew rectangular shapes and fill with rice. Then make a washable cover to go over the little heating pack. Use colorful patterned fabric. Post By Enter your name. (Guest Post) RE: Sewing Items To Make Extra MoneyThanks to everyone for all the great ideas! Post By Linda in Alabama (Guest Post) RE: Sewing Items To Make Extra MoneyHow about re-usable grocery bags? Or wallets or baby bibs? Post By Terri Hersom (Guest Post) RE: Sewing Items To Make Extra MoneyOne thing that I just bought was a small handbag made from drapery fabric. This was quite classy -- the sort of thing that you would use as an evening bag. The gal selling these had a lot of different styles made from satin, brocade, and so on. Some were clutch style and some had straps from lovely satin cord. I think these would be a good item for flea markets as they were inexpensive and so could be an "impluse" buy. I also agree with the poster who suggested Xmas bags. I would make a variety of sizes -- large Santa sacks and all the way down to small ones that hold a tiny gift. Ones that fit a wine bottle might also be popular. I have a lot of these that I have made myself, and we use them over and over every year. Post by louel53 RE: Sewing Items To Make Extra MoneyWith xmas coming and as a mother of 3. I am already searching on ebay for drawstring santa sacks large ones! The ones on ebay are about 30 x 30 inches which is no use at all as a Santa sack especially when it is stuffed with things from the dollar store. So I think extra large Santa sacks with a drawstring top in seasonal colors or fabrics would be great and sell well, or how about sports drawstrings bags for younger children with or without their names put on as an extra, to use at school when they have to hang their sports kit on their coat pegs. Post By carol (Guest Post) RE: Sewing Items To Make Extra Money
What about slip covers for furniture. If you are a good sewer and can make them look nice, I'm sure people would pay. Post By guest (Guest Post) RE: Sewing Items To Make Extra MoneyI have seen fabric tubes for plastic bag storage sold online for 12 dollars. I made some to give to friends out of bandanas. Bandanas ar less than 2 bucks each. Just fold the bandana in half, sew down one side, make a pocket on either end for elastic. Attach a loop on one end for hanging. You stuff the bags in at one end and pull them out at the bottom like a dispenser. The beauty is .... about 800% profit on each item. And they don't take much time to do. Post by MartyD RE: Sewing Items To Make Extra Money
I have a friend who buys outdoor fabrics & makes a profit of $400 on EACH set of custom boat curtains she sews. I could have her call you if you'd like to talk to her. She doesn't sell on the internet, but directly to the manufacturer of the boat. She makes 2 or 3 sets of boat curtains a month along with her regular job at Joann fabrics plus selling sewn & stuffed muslin snowmen Christmas ornaments all year at farmers markets... These little snow men are "themed" in the local school colors & have little skis & snowboards on their feet. They sell for $14.95 each... She sprays glitter on them when their complete. They have black beads for eyes & a tiny toothpick that's been painted orange to look like a carrot nose & a tiny neck scarf made of fabric. This friend also sells aprons... But I'd stay away from those unless they are "Themed" because there are already zillions of gals out there already selling them. Post by Cyinda |
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