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Each Saturday during this series, I've been sharing some helpful links. Today I want to share some of the most inspiring links - from those that have taken their sewing to the next level and now own a handmade shop filled with their sewn items.
This might not be for everyone, I realize. But I personally would love for every woman to consider the possibilities! One of my dreams for my shop is to be able to employ and train others to be able to create and work from their own home. Working from home can be such a help to a household, I'd love to see more and more handmade shops popping up!
So here are a few of the ones I love...and even if you aren't looking to open your own handmade shop, you might want to do some Christmas shopping in this post. {wink!}
Kelleen uses her obvious talents to sell aprons and children's clothing in her Etsy shop! Check out this adorable apron for a little girl!
Gussy has built an amazing brand and shop, I just love her items and her blog - it is so inspiring and encouraging! Visit her here.
Here is a twist to using your talents - Emmaline makes sewing patterns and sells the hardware to complete them. So fun! If you are looking for some great ideas I'd encourage you to go check out her pattern selection!
PoppySeed Fabrics has a great site, with lots of patterns and ideas, plus a fabric shop and a handmade shop! I could spend all day there!
What handmade shops do you adore? Share them with me, please!
Other posts in this series:
Day 4: Purchasing Notions
Day 5: Helpful Links for beginners
Day 6: Free Art Download (on Discipline)
Day 7: Purchasing Fabric
Day 8: Fabric Prep
Day 9: Studio tour and work spaces
Day 10: Making a straight seam
Day 11: Seam ripping
Day 12: Online fabric stores
Day 13: Free Art Download {on Beauty}
Day 14: Buying a pattern
Day 15: Using a pattern
Day 16: Who needs a pattern?
Day 17: On Having Patience
Day 18: Turning things Right Side Out
Day 19: Helpful links
Day 20: Free Download {a colourful print}
Day 21: My Serger
Day 22: A Simple Hem
Day 23: A French Seam
Day 24: A Blind Hem
Day 25: Euro Hem
Day 5: Helpful Links for beginners
Day 6: Free Art Download (on Discipline)
Day 7: Purchasing Fabric
Day 8: Fabric Prep
Day 9: Studio tour and work spaces
Day 10: Making a straight seam
Day 11: Seam ripping
Day 12: Online fabric stores
Day 13: Free Art Download {on Beauty}
Day 14: Buying a pattern
Day 15: Using a pattern
Day 16: Who needs a pattern?
Day 17: On Having Patience
Day 18: Turning things Right Side Out
Day 19: Helpful links
Day 20: Free Download {a colourful print}
Day 21: My Serger
Day 22: A Simple Hem
Day 23: A French Seam
Day 24: A Blind Hem
Day 25: Euro Hem
Thank you so much for including my shop in this list! What a fantastic series!
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You are welcome, Janelle! Thanks for being an inspiring shop! =)
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