Christmas on Etsy!

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These are some new colour scheme options for the blankets on my Etsy store, just in time for Christmas so get ordering to have them done in time and ready to wrap. In my mind the colour schemes run left to right and a new scheme starts on each row, however there is nothing to stop you deciding you would like a different combination or even different colours altogether.

Maybe you have an elder relative who would like something different and a bit more special this Christmas in the colours they would love, or a relative who lives away or is at University and would like a handmade touch of home. Whoever this gift may be for it is a lovely keepsake and is a beautiful, thoughtful Christmas present.

I make bed runners for all sizes of beds, and blankets for all ages at varying prices. They are all great value for money given the careful effort and time taken to put into these beautiful woolen items. I can adapt very well to requests and I am quite happy to work with you to get the design and colours you would like to make the item perfect.

If there are any items you would like to see in my Etsy shop and don’t see please feel free to message me on here, comment on this post, or contact me via the shop.

Please give this post a like, me a follow, and feel free to visit my Etsy shop to have a look around, and I hope to hear from you soon!

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Handmade Halloween Crochet!

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I know it’s been a very long time since I’ve updated my blog and it does feel good to get back to it! I’m pleased to be able to give you the link above to my Halloween crocheted wreath video. It isn’t a long video nor is it a tutorial, it’s simply an update to show you all what I’m getting up to in the crochet aspect of my life, and just to get everybody excited about our nearest themed calendar date!

I love the idea of wreaths and they are a lovely handmade touch for anybody who loves Halloween, or who’s having their own Halloween party. I am already excited about making Christmas wreaths as they’re so lovely and the entire concept of December entirely is something close to my heart.

This wreath will be in my Etsy shop as soon as it’s finished and I will link the actual item eventually below, but for now I will still post the link for my Etsy shop below so you have the option to follow my shop and keep up with my items so that when it is up, you can view it. Unfortunately I’ve left it too late to take any real orders, although if they come in early enough I may be able to get it done. However, in the current situation, I intend to put this one wreath up and hope to have the delivery as next day to ensure it arrives in time. It is a lovely item and is one that can be used over and over again.

I would also really appreciate any interest that can be generated around my YouTube channel and a like on the video, and to subcribe would really help me out. Any constructive feedback or comments are also welcomed!

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A Little Treat for All Crocheter’s!

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Please note these designs and photographs DO NOT belong to me! Full credit is given to the lady in the links below!

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I am so so pleased to be able to share with you a find of mine from yesterday! I was scrolling through my Instagram feed, and saw a beautiful picture of some custom made crochet hooks. They had my attention straight from the off, I have honestly never seen such beautiful creations before, and then I continued to read the post beneath it. It’s with a heavy heart that I share the story with you, this lovely lady had unfortunately had a few of her custom designs stolen by somebody else who was passing it off as their own.

As a ‘handmaker’ of all of my items that I sell and keep for myself, I can fully appreciate how heart wrenching it is to have somebody not only take an idea or design you’ve created, but to also make a profit on the back of your hard work. What goes around, comes around, and hopefully the lady will get her comeuppance one day.

BUT-To the good stuff, where you can find the incredibly talented lady:

Etsy Shop: www.etsy.com/uk/shop/TheCraftyTash

Instagram: @thecraftytash

I myself will be purchasing from this shop very very soon hopefully, the hardest decision will only be whether to have a custom one, one that is already up in the shop, or both!

Please also if you see any of her designs on another platform that doesn’t belong to her, then please report it on that platform, I’m informed that the issue is coming to an end but it can’t hurt to keep an eye out!

I’m on YouTube!

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I am so very very proud and excited to reveal my first proper YouTube video!!

For this video, I’m simply discussing what my latest project/theme is, how I set up my ‘desk’ before I begin, and just generally the decisions and changes I make as I’m going along. There’s also a few bits of me crocheting, some parts at my own pace, others are slower so that you can see what I’m doing.

Tutorials are something that I’ve considered for stitches, but have not yet pursued, so if you would be interested in seeing those then please let me know!

It was just a try out of YouTube and the videos really, making it was incredibly time consuming but so worth it when it was done!

Please do take a look, and like, and share: https://youtu.be/voy8ffJAWqE

We’ve Had a Makeover!

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I am so pleased to share with you a new look that my shop now has, and I can honestly say I absolutely love it. I think it gives a more professional feel whilst still being so homely and inviting.

Please feel free to take a look at my new shop! I’m also hoping to have some Christmas items up soon too, so please make sure you favourite my shop to keep up with that.

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Comfort Blankets…

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As usual, I’d like to give you a little background on this item… My auntie got in touch with and explained to me that a lady that she worked with had recently had a baby, and wondered whether it would be possible for me to create a small (in her words, ‘two DVD cases sized’) comfort blanket with her name on. I immediately agreed as I have made comfort blankets previously, and adored making it.

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However, she had forgotten the name of the baby, and needed to contact the new mum to double check on it’s spelling. In the meantime I wanted to practise styles and getting the name stitched in correctly. Then came the idea to simply make a trial comfort blanket, and give it as a gift to a friend of mine who had recently had a baby called Freddie. Hence, the lovely comfort blanket at the very top was created, and I absolutely adore it.

For all other items including the comfort blanket above, or to share it with others you know may be interested, please click here to see it in my Etsy Shop.

I will also be publishing another post in the coming week to show the second comfort blanket being made for my Auntie in a pink colour also!

Baby Bobble Hats! (Part One)

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IMPORTANT  DISCLOSURE: This pattern DOES  NOT belong to me, any pictures that have a caption also DO  NOT belong to me and I  DO  NOT  OWN  THEM. For the original owner and the pattern please click here.

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I’m really excited to finally be able to share this with you all, my latest project and order! As soon as I received a message on my Facebook page, I was slightly apprehensive as bobble hats, and indeed hats all together is something that I’ve never done before.

As I’m sure you know by now I love to have a story behind all of my orders, and I got just that with this order. The lady who contacted me had not long had a baby boy, and was looking for some hats to be made, Freddie was born prematurely and she really struggled when he was born to find wool items for him. Luckily, her Grandma was able to knit her a few for Freddie, as with everything however he had started to grow out of them and didn’t have any to wear, her Grandma was struggling with her arthritis and so she set out looking for somebody who could make her some. At this point she found me and put the request to me.

I was upfront with the lady and told her that it wasn’t something I had done before, so I’d like to practise before I committed to being able to sell her the product. She initially had wanted cute outfits making such as the turtle ones that lay on the baby’s backs more for photo shoots than  anything else, and at this point I explained to her that they aren’t something I’m that interested in investing my time in, as I feel they can be very temporary and not much use practically. She therefore chose to stay with the hats, and I spent the next few free hours I had pouring over all kinds of patterns. A lot of my struggle lay within trying to search through the website or contact the creator of the patterns to ensure I would have permission to sell items that I had made from the pattern providing that I clearly stated my use of it and provided a link to their site. Eventually I managed to find one, and after what felt like a million and one practise attempts to ensure it was just as I’d like it, and the right size, I got back in touch with my customer.

We discussed colours, and styles, and eventually got to a point where we thought this hat was the best design and style:

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Please note that this image does not belong to me, and is not mine. For the original owner and pattern please see here

I also let her know that I could also personalise the hats and that it would be included in the price, and she expressed her desire to have this on one of the hats.

I adored the colour combinations she chose and we also discussed specific sized to ensure that they would fit or if Freddie could grow into them. The age brackets for the sizes as stated in the pattern above was also helpful, and would mean that Freddie’s hats should grow along with him right up to him being 3 months old.

This time in terms of delivery I chose Royal Mail, and a part of me really wish I hadn’t have. It cost me a substantial amount more to use them than if I had stuck with the original Hermes service I have used, however in this instance the saying ‘it’s swings and roundabouts’ is ideal in that I wanted to get the item posted as soon as possible, and due to my busy schedule the nearest place for me only had the Royal Mail service available. A positive that I can take from my use of Royal Mail however is that it arrived well and quickly for my customer, and that is my primary focus.

As with my last post, I will be adding a second part to this post as soon as I have received official feedback via my Facebook and/or Etsy shop.

Please note these hats are available in a variety of sizes right up to men’s and women’s sizes, so if you are interested in having a look at my items or this one in particular, for yourself or for somebody you know who may be interested please click here 🙂

My First Sale! (Part One)

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I am so so very excited to share with you all that I have finally had my first official sale on my Etsy shop!

I was contacted via my Facebook page by a lovely lady who asked if she could have a price on a baby blanket for a work colleague. I agreed and asked politely if she would use my Etsy shop to purchase the custom made blanket, and I am very grateful that she agreed. I really adore the fact that my first sale has such a lovely and personal touch to it. The lady (from this point onwards we shall call her Mrs First Sale) and her colleagues wanted a blanket made for another work colleague/friend who was going on her maternity leave. She was also very instructive about what she would like which helped me a great deal. She wanted blue colours, and a gradient style to it going into white. I’ve never worked with a gradient theme before so I was really intrigued and couldn’t wait to see how it turned out.

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I personally at this point in my start up of this ‘business’ love being able to communicate with my buyers at every important stage. Mrs First Sale paid very quickly and also responded quickly helping me improve my turn around time. She needed the blanket for the lady’s leaving date which was the 5th of August. I received payment of the order and a final decision on colours on Saturday 23rd, and discussed with her that my usual processing time is 1-2 weeks for it to be completed and shipped. As I had no other orders to process I let her know that I expect to have it finished in around a week, and for it to definitely be with her before the 5th.

I knew what colours she wanted, however I made sure that I found the colours and laid out a few order variations to make sure I found the combination she wanted. At that point I could begin, I spent every ounce of time I had spare working on the blanket to make sure it was done in time, and unfortunately for me my week became very busy very quickly. This forced me into speedy intense hours of crocheting, and unfortunately the friction became too much and I was a thumb down.

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Of course like any sensible crafter I slapped a plaster on and continued, not only was it a case of I couldn’t stop, I didn’t want to! Colour after colour was added and after every single one I couldn’t wait to get to the next, it really was turning out to be a beautiful blanket, and a note to self that I would definitely be using a gradient colour theme again.

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It got to the next Saturday and a week had passed, and I had virtually finished the blanket, but I wanted to make sure that I had it all packaged well and neatly, and that I also attached a small card to let the recipient know that I had made the blanket on behalf of her colleagues, and to pass on my best wishes for her and the baby. I didn’t expect this to take so long, as I thought handwritten would make a nice touch. However, I had forgotten that my handwriting leaves a lot to be desired, and so the first attempt was swiftly placed in the bin.  I used word to create a lovely style and feel to the card and message, as well as compiling different components of my social media pages to ensure maximum coverage.

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After ferrying various family members to and from work and finishing this in between I had unfortunately missed the post for Saturday. I informed Mrs First Sale that I had missed the Saturday post but that it would be taken first thing Sunday morning. My initial plan was to take it to the post office and to send it first class however I use Amazon, and I’m aware that some courier services deliver and pick up on Sundays. A corner shop local to me actually uses the Hermes postal service, and so I decided to give them a try. At this point I’d like to give you the timeline I had for the parcel as I was extremely impressed with the speed of service, as well as how easy it was to prepay for my label and simply drop it off at the shop.Screen Shot 2016-08-02 at 11.54.20

I was also given the option to allow email updates on the progress of the package, and so I entered Mrs First Sales email address to give her direct access to knowing where the parcel was. Hermes was also cheaper to send my parcel which helps me a lot. All in all I am very impressed with the Hermes service, and until (if) I encounter a problem with them, will be using them for the rest of my sales.

And so we’ve reached the current day. The parcel is out for delivery today and I genuinely cannot wait from the feedback from Mrs First Sale and Mrs First Receiver too! I’m hoping to add an update relating to this post as soon as I get some feedback so please follow if you’d like to see that. I’m hoping now I have a first sale under my belt that eventually the momentum will pick up and I’d love to share the details of each order with you, and to do that I need you to press the follow button to make sure you don’t miss it!

My only issue with the process lies directly with my ability to price my orders, I had heavily underpriced my products when I take into consideration the Etsy fees. A big issue with this first order was also the cut that PayPal took because I had forgotten to fill in the details and confirm my card details in order to be able to take direct card payments. Now I have updated this, and repriced all of my products, and hopefully my future sales will now run slightly smoother.

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If you’ve reached this point and are still with me, thank you for reading along with me, I hope you’ve at the very least found my post and process interesting, and I hope to see your name pop up if you like this post or decide to follow me.

Lots of Love

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My First Etsy Team

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I am so glad to be able to bring to you a link to my Etsy Team that I have set up today. I’m extremely excited about how it could develop and I’m excited to share it with you all.

As I discuss in my first thread/discussion, I would love this to be a team where everybody is free to discuss what they like and more importantly to be comfortable in being a part of the team. To save repeating myself, I’m going to paste my first thread below to give you a taste of what my team is about:

I would like to welcome anybody who joins this team from this point onwards, and invite you to have your input in any way you like. I know for me it can be very daunting when I see any other team or forum where I don’t really know what to do or what to say. Here, it is my main aim for you to be able to discuss what you like.

Maybe you just want your shop to be seen and noticed, want some tips, or just a place to discuss what you enjoy doing and what ideas you’d like to try next. However, my only request is that you do not spam links to your shop or your products, this is not a place to clog up all helpful discussions with constant links.

It would also be nice for everybody who joins this team to introduce themselves with their name, age, where they’re from, and a link to their shop 🙂

Happy discussing!

The only real requirement I have for your request to join the team to be accepted is that you’re aged between 16-25. I understand and well know myself that some of the older generation have been crocheting since before I was born, however I from personal experience know how difficult it is trying to find people of the same age as me doing what I do. And this is just a place to try to discuss ideas and potentially create modernised ideas best that will sell to those in our generation. For me as of yet the only thing I have seen online even remotely appealing to my generation is the new mermaid blanket trend, and fortunately I can try to generate some sales on this idea.

Long story short this is just a little debut online for my Etsy Team (Young People Who Crochet) and I welcome you to join 😊

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