Making the transition from quilter to actually
starting a quilting business can be a daunting prospect at first. The key factors you need are determination, a clear vision as to what sort of business you want and a plan as to how you intend to achieve this. Here are a few tips to start you thinking:
- What sort of items do you intend to make? - think about what you enjoy making and what you are good at.
- Do you have any limitations on your skills? - be realistic and do not take on projects that you will not be able to complete successfully.
- Do you have a particular skill or interest that sets you apart from your competitors?
- Do some research into what people in your area are buying - look at prices in craft stores and in classified ads to give you an idea.
- You can supplement your income with making smaller decorative items to sell through craft stores and websites such as Etsy.
Most importantly though, is to be realistic about how quickly you will start to pick up commissions for quilts - it takes time to build up a reputation and to your name known. If you are looking to replace your day job with you new quilting business then it will be case of starting small and working your time around you main employment until you get established.
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