Embroidery Projects Part 1
Free Machine Embroidery Projects
As mentioned in my first Embroidery Project post i would over the next few days speak about items that you can embroider that are already made.
To re-cap why, i mentioned yesterday that for those of you wanting to make money embroidering it would be a good idea to source products that you could customise with an Embroidery design. When you make anything then a great deal of effort goes into it, it is hard to get the right amount of money for something you have put so much work into. So to ensure you earn money for your embroidery products why not reduce the labour, and time you spend making the item from scratch and concentrate on the embroidering.
Items you can you Embroider
This will depend on your hoops positioning, i personally find janome machines very good for fitting in those awkward items in your hoop. When your out and about shopping have a look for items you an embroider, have a feel of the fabric, if the item is padded can the pad be easily removed whilst you embroider?
You can jump into the personalised market easily if you manage to keep your costs low. A lot of people selling Personalised Embroidered items either make their products from scratch or customize a pre-made item like a towel or baby blanket. I have designed many products and made them myself from scratch, i have made money, but it can get quite a big load especially as holidays such as Xmas when orders triple. You have to think whether all the hours you put in making items from scratch is worth the money you get in the end. This may not apply to some of you, you may be doing really well and enjoy making items from scratch especially if it is just a hobby, their is no greater satisfaction than to produce a wonderful article that you made from nothing. But for the rest of you looking for items to buy at low costs and customise then i hope you find the following read of some help. Dont forget to vote for the next free embroidery designs if you havn't already.
Free Embroidery Projects Part 2
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