I've been posting lots on my new blog. It helps, I think, having a specific topic to talk about. It helps too that I'm in a particularly crafts obsessed portion of my life. It's true that I'm contemplating the possibility and logistics of using my craft talents for supplemental income, but that's really in reaction to, not the cause of, this upswing in fiber arts activity.
I'd been recommended to look at etsy as a potential way to sell tablet weaving. At first, taking a look, I was rather uninspired. There's a couple people on there who indeed sell tablet weaving, but it was priced so cheap that at the rate I make my complex stuff I'd be paying myself around $1/hour or less! On the other hand, it wasn't nearly as complex as the stuff I'm doing now. Still, I wasn't sure that I could compete against things selling on the order of $18! But yesterday I found someone who is doing stuff much more similar to what I'm doing and most of her stuff was in the $65-$100 range with a few outliers as low as $45 and as high as $325 though the latter was for fingerweaving. She's doing a lot of the same patterns I've been doing, plus a few closer to Native American in look and a few that are simpler but very tightly done. Like me she's using a lot of tight cotton string with occasional forays into other fibers. I think her edges look a bit more firm and even than mine, but I'd like a second opinion on that since I might just be peering at my own work too close. Anyway, it's restored hope that this might be worthwhile to try.
Anyway, if you want to hear about the weaving, wire work and spinning I've been doing the last couple of days, you'll have to check out the other blog!
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