
When Crochet Knit arrived, I opened the package and was impressed with the solid packaging which insured Crochet Knit didn’t arrive damaged in any way, shape, or form.
Overall, my experience was amazing. I hope this helps you make a solid buying decision.
I need links to crochet and knit things for dogs.?
I am looking for a site with oodles of Crochet Knit patterns for dogs. I want to either crochet or knit the patterns. already looked on knitting pattern central and crochet pattern central. please suggest links other than those two.
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January 4th, 2011 at 5:26 pm
Selling on the internet is fine, but you have to get your products exposure first. You can try selling your items at a flea market, church bazaar or other venue, and make up some cards to hand out pointing out your website. Etsy is good, but they still charge to post photos. I’m enjoying my experience with Ecrater.com . It’s a totally free storefront! There’s no charge to post pictures(you can post up to 10 pix of each item), no charge when you make a sale(unless you sign up with PayPal, and they only charge 2% of the total). I have 2 stores there, one for my jewelry, and the other for collectibles I’m selling off. I’ve joined several Yahoo groups whose members might be interested in my crafts, and post my latest creations in each group about once a week. It’s nice to have a website when I do craft shows; I ask my customers to sign a guest book, and about once a month I’ll send them an e-mail pointing out new items.I’m totally not internet savvy, I don’t know html code or any of that stuff. But Ecrater is just point and click- simple!Good luck in your venture!
January 5th, 2011 at 5:22 am
I have seen etsy selling to be very good for some people but it all depends on advertising your etsy store. What seems to help most sellers is to join yahoo groups related to your specific craft and advertise on there and that can draw people to your store. I hope this helps.
January 5th, 2011 at 4:51 pm
An excellent site is this: http://www.knittinghelp.com/If you are more of a visual person, then search on YouTube. There are some really excellent ones (some not so good). Look for Lucy Neatby especially, she is a very good teacher. You will like her. Cat Bordhi has some good videos too, but more advanced techniques, but she is fun to listen to.