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Old March 18th 10, 07:12 PM posted to rec.crafts.textiles.yarn
Maureen Miller
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Hello everyone,

I have a question. I knit socks and I'm thinking of entering my first
Craft Fair (this comng Christmas season). Does anybody here knit socks?
Have you done any craft fairs with them? Is it profitable? I've
visited many craft fairs over the years, and it always seems to be the
same old scarves & slippers for sale. Although I can knit pretty much
anything, I don't want to enter with the same things everyone else
brings to sell. Thanks for any ideas you all have.

Maureen In Vancouver, B.C.
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Old March 19th 10, 12:41 AM posted to rec.crafts.textiles.yarn
DA[_3_]
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"Maureen Miller" wrote in message
...
Hello everyone,

I have a question. I knit socks and I'm thinking of entering my first
Craft Fair (this comng Christmas season). Does anybody here knit socks?
Have you done any craft fairs with them? Is it profitable? I've visited
many craft fairs over the years, and it always seems to be the same old
scarves & slippers for sale. Although I can knit pretty much anything, I
don't want to enter with the same things everyone else brings to sell.
Thanks for any ideas you all have.

Maureen In Vancouver, B.C.


Yes, I knit socks. They are usually a take-along project. I don't know
about Canada, but in the US unless the market is very upscale, you will not
get a return on the price of the yarn, much less the time you have put into
knitting the item.
The typical mind set is "I can get one like that at Wal-Mart for x amount."
If you want to make a little money, find a boutique that will take items on
consignment for a percentage of the sale. People who shop there are far more
likely to pay "fair market" for a one of a kind hand crafted item.
DA

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Old March 19th 10, 05:20 AM posted to rec.crafts.textiles.yarn
SpikeDriver
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On 3/18/2010 6:41 PM, DA wrote:

"Maureen Miller" wrote in message
...
Hello everyone,

I have a question. I knit socks and I'm thinking of entering my first
Craft Fair (this comng Christmas season). Does anybody here knit
socks? Have you done any craft fairs with them? Is it profitable? I've
visited many craft fairs over the years, and it always seems to be the
same old scarves & slippers for sale. Although I can knit pretty much
anything, I don't want to enter with the same things everyone else
brings to sell. Thanks for any ideas you all have.

Maureen In Vancouver, B.C.


Yes, I knit socks. They are usually a take-along project. I don't know
about Canada, but in the US unless the market is very upscale, you will
not get a return on the price of the yarn, much less the time you have
put into knitting the item.
The typical mind set is "I can get one like that at Wal-Mart for x amount."
If you want to make a little money, find a boutique that will take items
on consignment for a percentage of the sale. People who shop there are
far more likely to pay "fair market" for a one of a kind hand crafted item.
DA

Maureen,

I knit many socks and DA hit the nail on the head. Unless you have
upscale sales you will not pay for you yarn, let alone your time. But I
would surely try it one time in your area. I know from people I make
socks for don't want to go back to the regular sock. But don't want to
pay for quality yarn and time.

It they don't go over at your craft fail as DA said you can always try
the botique.

Dennisw

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Old March 23rd 10, 10:01 PM posted to rec.crafts.textiles.yarn
Linda D.
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On Mar 18, 11:12*am, Maureen Miller
wrote:
Hello everyone,

I have a question. *I knit socks and I'm thinking of entering my first
Craft Fair (this comng Christmas season). *Does anybody here knit socks?
* Have you done any craft fairs with them? *Is it profitable? *I've
visited many craft fairs over the years, and it always seems to be the
same old scarves & slippers for sale. *Although I can knit pretty much
anything, I don't want to enter with the same things everyone else
brings to sell. *Thanks for any ideas you all have.

Maureen In Vancouver, B.C.


Hi Maureen,

I knit socks, and I think you would be challenged to sell them at a
high enough price to make a reasonable profit, plus, there is a size
issue. What size do you make? A ladies size 7 or 9 or ?

My suggestion is to knit some funky hats, they would knit up faster.
The slouchy berets, plain or lacy, are very popular for the teenage to
30+ year old girls, and the hats with ear flaps are popular for both
the girl and guy skiers and snowboarders in B.C., Canada. The other
item you might want to think about is fingerless mitts. Very popular
with the teen and 20+ girls. There are lots of free patterns on
Ravelry for these items.

Have fun...Linda D. in B.C., Canada
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Old March 25th 10, 03:26 AM posted to rec.crafts.textiles.yarn
Maureen Miller
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Linda D. wrote:
On Mar 18, 11:12 am, Maureen Miller
wrote:

Hello everyone,

I have a question. I knit socks and I'm thinking of entering my first
Craft Fair (this comng Christmas season). Does anybody here knit socks?
Have you done any craft fairs with them? Is it profitable? I've
visited many craft fairs over the years, and it always seems to be the
same old scarves & slippers for sale. Although I can knit pretty much
anything, I don't want to enter with the same things everyone else
brings to sell. Thanks for any ideas you all have.

Maureen In Vancouver, B.C.



Hi Maureen,

I knit socks, and I think you would be challenged to sell them at a
high enough price to make a reasonable profit, plus, there is a size
issue. What size do you make? A ladies size 7 or 9 or ?

My suggestion is to knit some funky hats, they would knit up faster.
The slouchy berets, plain or lacy, are very popular for the teenage to
30+ year old girls, and the hats with ear flaps are popular for both
the girl and guy skiers and snowboarders in B.C., Canada. The other
item you might want to think about is fingerless mitts. Very popular
with the teen and 20+ girls. There are lots of free patterns on
Ravelry for these items.

Have fun...Linda D. in B.C., Canada

Yes, I believe you guys are right. I think I'll just knit my socks for
myself. I knit some leg warmers for my dancer daughter. When the other
dancers saw them they all wanted leg warmers. I was in knitters heaven
for a while there.

Maureen
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Old April 26th 10, 10:11 PM posted to rec.crafts.textiles.yarn
Cece
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On Mar 24, 9:26*pm, Maureen Miller
wrote:
Linda D. wrote:
On Mar 18, 11:12 am, Maureen Miller
wrote:


Hello everyone,


I have a question. *I knit socks and I'm thinking of entering my first
Craft Fair (this comng Christmas season). *Does anybody here knit socks?
*Have you done any craft fairs with them? *Is it profitable? *I've
visited many craft fairs over the years, and it always seems to be the
same old scarves & slippers for sale. *Although I can knit pretty much
anything, I don't want to enter with the same things everyone else
brings to sell. *Thanks for any ideas you all have.


Maureen In Vancouver, B.C.


Hi Maureen,


I knit socks, and I think you would be challenged to sell them at a
high enough price to make a reasonable profit, plus, there is a size
issue. *What size do you make? *A ladies size 7 or 9 or ?


My suggestion is to knit some funky hats, they would knit up faster.
The slouchy berets, plain or lacy, are very popular for the teenage to
30+ year old girls, and the hats with ear flaps are popular for both
the girl and guy skiers and snowboarders in B.C., Canada. *The other
item you might want to think about is fingerless mitts. *Very popular
with the teen and 20+ girls. *There are lots of free patterns on
Ravelry for these items.


Have fun...Linda D. in B.C., Canada


Yes, I believe you guys are right. *I think I'll just knit my socks for
myself. *I knit some leg warmers for my dancer daughter. *When the other
dancers saw them they all wanted leg warmers. *I was in knitters heaven
for a while there.

Maureen- Hide quoted text -

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Zimmerman recommended hats for fairs, as being faster to make and
easier to sell. (Her line was about how women will put anything on
their heads if they think it looks cute.)
 




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