Friday, January 17, 2014

My Story from the beginning

I am going to tell you a little bit about my beginning into the craft business.  We were on a camping trip with friends.  After eating a good meal we were sitting by the fire and chatting, we were both doing daycare at the time and since we both liked to crochet and I also knit we thought perhaps we should start to do craft shows and support our habits.  It took awhile to establish ourselves and really decide what we wanted to do.  After several years of playing around with stuff and I made afghans from the start.  This is like 32 years ago.  Gee am I old?  I don't think so.  I decided I wanted to get a knitting machine so we both went shopping and each got one.  I started out making stocking caps and scarves.  When going to craft shows we had a pickup truck full of totes.  With caps you need sizes.  It was a lot of hauling, but I was younger then.  It was a pretty good business selling stocking caps and afghans and we did quite a few fall shows.  Then the company I was buying my acrylic from quit making it and I couldn't find another quality that I liked as well.  Now where do I go.  I got wind of the dishcloths and it has been dishcloths ever since. 

Here are a couple pictures of the cotton I use for making the dishcloths in my knitting room/yarn room.  This was after my current shopping trip and I will be making another trip probably in February and March then the shelves will for sure be over flowing.  My son helps me with them and we take the plain colors and twist them together to see what would make a good combination as you will find two tone dishcloths in my shop.  www.theneedlehouse.thecraftstar.com

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Then we go on so you can see what it looks like when working on the machine.  Many think it is a machine that you can turn on and walk away.  Sorry it takes arm muscle and since my row counter is broke you must count the rows so you know when to change pattern and when you are done so you can bind off.  Many work the ends in on the machine but I don't feel that is secure enough so I work both ends in by hand.  Takes a bit longer but I feel well worth it.
 
Once this is all done they are put on a shelf and ready for sale.  Besides my on line shops, I do 3 or 4 craft shows a year and I wholesale to a gal who in turn also sells them at craft shows.  Have a lot of empty space right now waiting for the new combinations to be done.
 
This has gotten a bit lengthy so I think next time I will tackle telling you about the afghans and other things I have in my shops.  Hope you enjoyed reading about this end of my business.

3 comments:

  1. My curiosity is piqued.... what brand of acrylic yarn did you use before? I use a lot of Red Heart for things like yarn wrapped wreaths and "prototypes" for items.... but I've been using some Loops & Threads yarns from Michaels and I am in love with them. :) But I miss the old Caron Wintuk & Sayelle yarns that I used back in the late 1990's and early 2000's. (I may only be 38, but I've crocheted since I was 11!!)

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  2. The yarn that I used for my stocking caps on the knitting machine was called Nomis. For my afghans which I will talk about next I use Red Heart. Pamida used to have a sayelle yarn that I liked Target used to have yarn and I like what they carried but right now can't think of it. So many places that used to carry yarn I liked no longer exist or carry yarn anymore.

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  3. Wow, I don't remember Target having yarn. When I moved to Iowa from California, I'd never seen a Target store before and ours didn't carry yarn. :) But I remember my mom buying me yarn at Kmart and they stopped carrying it before I got out of high school!

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