Pin it This lunch bag pattern is a brown paper lunch bag style. It’s simple to make and does the trick if you don’t need an insulated lunch bag. It’s a great reusable item to make and swap out brown paper bags to reduce waste. If you choose the right…
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Cozies (bowl, casserole, pie, etc.) were one of those things I didn’t really understand until I made one. Now I find them so handy. I love casserole & pie cozies for keeping food warm and making it easy to serve hot dishes at the dinner table. No need to bring…
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Pin it I like the idea of a pie plate cozy so you can take a pie out of the oven, set it in the cozy, and protect your countertops while keeping the pie warm. When it’s time to serve the pie, you can carry the pie to the table…
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Pin it Casserole cozies are so handy because they double as oven mitts and a hot pad. You can take a hot casserole dish out of the oven…using pot holders, pot pinchers, or oven mitts, of course…place it into the casserole cozy and then when it’s time to bring it…
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Pin it There are so many styles of pot holders you can sew, this article shares just a few. From bigger square pot holders that can double as a hot pad to smaller pot pinchers to grab smaller pot handles or lids. Download the collection of patterns below. Pin it…
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Pin it I love cooking with my cast-iron pan, but don’t use it as much because of how heavy it is. This heat-protecting set of covers makes it easier to handle when it’s hot. The hot pads fit perfectly over the long handle of a cast iron pan and the…
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Pin it There are many costs to running a sewing business, and your startup costs may be different depending on the tools and equipment you already own, the type of business you’re starting, and where you’re operating. Therefore, it makes it very difficult to give accurate numbers. So this article…
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Pin it Before you register your business or apply for licenses, you should be clear on what you’re actually selling. A common mistake people make when starting their handmade business is trying to offer something for everyone. I get it. I made this mistake when I started my first handmade…
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Pin it Once you’ve chosen what you’re going to sell, the next decision is who you’re selling it to. A clearly defined target market makes every other business decision easier — from marketing and sales channels to pricing and product development. Without one, you’ll struggle to: Know where to market…
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Pin it An aspect that may evolve as your business does, but that you should think about before getting set up, is how you’ll sell your products (or services). It’s good to think through the logistics, create a rough plan, and determine details that will impact other areas of your…









