If you want to sew products to sell at craft shows or online, it’s important to choose the right products to ensure you’ll be profitable and can build a sustainable business. Here are the 5 questions I considered when deciding what type of sewing business to start. 1 – What are the barriers to entry? In most locations, there are enough hoops to jump through to simply start a business (e.g. business registration, tax ID, licences and permits, etc.). >> Here’s more information on the legal steps to take I personally don’t want to sell a product that adds…
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As a sewist, there are many products I can make to sell. However, after years of sewing, running a handmade business, and selling at craft shows, these are the top items I stay away from. This article isn’t to say you can’t sell these items. It’s simply my personal preference…
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I love this style of clutch bag because it can be made more or less dressy depending on the fabric you use. You could sew this bag using denim or canvas for a more casual bag, or layer satin and lace for a bridal-worthy clutch. Whichever fabric you choose, you…
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Bags and purses are good items to sew and sell. There are so many patterns to try, from beginner to advanced and many different markets you can target (e.g. school bags for students, diaper bags for new parents, etc.). This bundle is for a smaller bag, such as a clutch.…
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If you’re sewing bags and purses to sell, a zipper pouch is a must-have for your product line. They’re quick and easy to sew and can be made in a variety of sizes to fit in different bags. Smaller ones can also use scraps of fabric to increase your profits.…
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When I’m sewing, I feel like I spend just as much time searching for my tools and moving them around as I do actually sewing. So I decided I needed to add a bit of organization to my sewing room with baskets. These fabric baskets are easy to sew and…
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This article is going to explain how I would build a product line around aprons, and the types of products I would add to round out my business. When starting a business, it’s important to think about how you can increase your units per transaction (UPT) and revenue per transaction,…
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Almost everyone wears sunglasses, so a sunglasses case is a great item to sew and sell at craft shows. This sunglasses case is zippered, so it is a bit more of an advanced project. I made mine with a vinyl exterior, which adds another level of trickiness to this pattern.…
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I created this free pattern based on an old clutch I have that has seen better days. This clutch is a simple design with a couple of (optional) features that elevate it. The magnetic snap ensures the fold stays in place, the exterior pocket adds organization, and the tassel adds some…
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Pin it Oven mitts are a great item to sew and sell because they’re a staple in every kitchen. Most people don’t replace their oven mitts very often, so it’s a good idea to offer other items to increase your units per transaction and keep customers coming back to buy…









