This is why I don’t sell my crochet items. I haven’t even included material costs

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  • @ncityna
    @ncityna Год назад +9448

    off topic, this song is so good.

  • @RonaldRyanj
    @RonaldRyanj Год назад +58546

    And this does NOT include the overhead costs such as supplies, materials, utilities etc.!! You’re amazing!

    • @michellemare9337
      @michellemare9337 Год назад +735

      Or years of experience...

    • @cosmicplanetastic
      @cosmicplanetastic Год назад +114

      @@michellemare9337why would u charge more for having more experience?

    • @brookeschurman365
      @brookeschurman365 Год назад +1266

      @@cosmicplanetastic Generally when people have more experience at a skill, particularly as an artist or craftsperson, the quality of whatever they make will be higher than a beginner. Also, because it takes a lot of time, practice, and energy to become more skilled, that more figurative cost is also taken into account. If you want to think about this from another perspective, when trying to learn a new skill, it's generally a good idea to learn from someone who has a lot of experience (or at least more than the average person), as a quality guarantee. Hope this helps!

    • @cosmicplanetastic
      @cosmicplanetastic Год назад +93

      @@brookeschurman365 ur charging for the quality then, not experience.

    • @celia1888
      @celia1888 Год назад +609

      ​@@cosmicplanetastic experience impacts everything: quality, speed, esthetics (colors, forms, type of stitch, choice of pattern), ect...
      Quality itself is a very vague term 'cause it can imply either something that'll last or something that fits what the person receiving it wants or both (usually experience means you get both but it depends on the situation)

  • @Heartofthedragon20
    @Heartofthedragon20 Год назад +16885

    That's honestly the reason most crochet people don't sell their work itself, but instead the template to make it yourself

  • @TheEnigmaticmuse
    @TheEnigmaticmuse Год назад +12831

    That's why these things were always made with love by grannies!

    • @tulikabmukherjee
      @tulikabmukherjee Год назад +50

      True that❤

    • @gobabe2396
      @gobabe2396 Год назад +43

      Factz! That’s who taught me.

    • @TheJwbooth
      @TheJwbooth Год назад +125

      Southern granny taught me to crochet. Midwestern granny taught me sewing and flower arranging. Mexican godmother, knitting and love of the rosary

    • @shanzayrasool273
      @shanzayrasool273 Год назад +14

      Well my friend taught me how to crochet and we were both 14 at the time so 😂

    • @omgsomeonesomewhereonearth7432
      @omgsomeonesomewhereonearth7432 Год назад +148

      Yeah, like people who are like "why does it cost so much, my granny could make that!"
      Well, Constance, your grandmother loves you enough to spend 40 hours on a sweater for your ungrateful ass. I personally feel no such affection.

  • @donnasullivan588
    @donnasullivan588 Месяц назад +172

    That blanket is beautiful. It’s a nice thing to see young people doing the arts like crocheting. It makes this 63 year old grandma smile. I wouldn’t sell my items either. They are beautiful 😊

    • @barbaracabrera207
      @barbaracabrera207 Месяц назад +3

      Me too!! I give my crochet items as gifts only.

    • @cjwalsh2345
      @cjwalsh2345 2 дня назад

      My aunt taught me when I was in high school. I've been crocheting for over 20 years 🥰 So greatful to her!

  • @margaretfalde
    @margaretfalde Год назад +8744

    I tell people... It's a hobby, i dont want to HAVE to crochet. Nor do i want to HAVE to finish a project on a deadline. I like crocheting, I'd like to continue liking it.

    • @kikiriddle7282
      @kikiriddle7282 11 месяцев назад +208

      I agree 100% some people just can't fathom why you would rather gift your crochet items instead of sell them.

    • @severeotakunamikaze9727
      @severeotakunamikaze9727 10 месяцев назад +30

      These are exactly my sentiments

    • @user-kpkxgtj
      @user-kpkxgtj 10 месяцев назад +133

      ​@@catnip9253 I've said this so many times about a couple of hobbies 😅 Once I monetize a hobby it becomes a business, which would be just another job I have to worry about. Then I'll start hating it.

    • @mollyoxy
      @mollyoxy 10 месяцев назад +74

      i do a lot of crafting and my friends are always telling me to start a business. like no thanks 😂 i do my crafts for fun, no expectations for a perfect product, no deadlines, i can take as many breaks (even month or year long breaks) as i want. i do it for FUN, a business would suck all the fun out of it eventually.

    • @mollyoxy
      @mollyoxy 10 месяцев назад +16

      @@kikiriddle7282capitalist mindset 😭

  • @thethriftyfawn
    @thethriftyfawn Год назад +7792

    This is totally understandable. Very happy you do choose to film and share your creations for everyone to SEE, and to be inspired by! 😊

    • @alex0315
      @alex0315 Год назад +3

      Anybody knows what song this is?

    • @thethriftyfawn
      @thethriftyfawn Год назад +3

      ​@@alex0315 It's a song by Henri Purnell himself! It's called "Something About You". He has a music video for this song on his channel! 😊

    • @alex0315
      @alex0315 Год назад +1

      @@thethriftyfawn Thanks!

  • @XOtinkerbell0805
    @XOtinkerbell0805 Год назад +4686

    People don't value handmade items. For example if i crochet a cardigan and sell it, some people try to compare the price with machine made cardigan. I only work with good quality yarn when i crochet clothes and the yarn alone cost more than the machine made cardigan you got in stores. This is the reason why i don't sell it anymore, i just make it for myself or for my love one as a gift.

    • @mysikind8076
      @mysikind8076 Год назад +97

      Totally agree. Family have passed down items that I have and each piece is unique.

    • @michelleobrien6996
      @michelleobrien6996 Год назад +188

      This applies to almost all handmade items. I stopped baking for family gatherings if certain people attended as they would bring Costco cakes, even though I had volunteered to bake. Then I heard a child asking for the cheesecake and when offered mine said "no. I want the one from the shop"

    • @kai0tfoool
      @kai0tfoool Год назад +79

      There will always be people who would prefer the handmade crochet, so don't give up! I buy them from time to time cuz people are so creative and make unique pieces you won't find anywhere else

    • @Belltuck
      @Belltuck Год назад +78

      Mmmm! Homemade cheesecake 🤤(drool). Like good chocolate - wasted on children.

    • @despicabledavidshort3806
      @despicabledavidshort3806 Год назад +60

      Dont sell items to the ppl that compare it to machine made 🤷

  • @KatherineBurns-ju4rf
    @KatherineBurns-ju4rf 2 месяца назад +127

    This is why if someone desperately wants something crocheted and asks me, I tell them what materials i need them to buy first. They generally back out at just the material cost.🤷🏽‍♀️😂

    • @rubygarcia1391
      @rubygarcia1391 24 дня назад

      i get asked how much it would cost. most of the time i would have to buy online and the delivery price has to be included and then the labor. if based on a ready-made pattern easier but custom made will put a higher price and generally they balk at the price.
      or i get a counter reply it would be cheaper to buy but then not crocheted anymore

    • @drakebott582
      @drakebott582 17 дней назад

      For family I’m just making them pay material cost and doing the work for free. I’d have to charge out the you know where for it to be worth it for my labor! Especially since I mostly
      do blankets with worsted weight 🥲

  • @gabidagabida
    @gabidagabida Год назад +2915

    Yeah I spent 20 days on a blanket to be a gift, I am so attached to it because I just sat down and spent hours upon hours of my time on it. It was my first one ever and it looks so good I could cry

    • @lyricsornah9882
      @lyricsornah9882 Год назад +216

      Keep it and buy them a blanket😂❤

    • @dooplydoo5984
      @dooplydoo5984 Год назад +22

      I’m doing the the exact same right now.

    • @gabidagabida
      @gabidagabida Год назад +66

      @@lyricsornah9882 I would but like at the same time I feel like it doesn’t mean the same, if that makes sense?

    • @brithaelfic8975
      @brithaelfic8975 Год назад +30

      It worth to keep what we knit or crochet only for us or person we do care a lot...

    • @tsuyuasui7297
      @tsuyuasui7297 Год назад +3

      What type of blanket was it

  • @GabrielaCenturionNeumann
    @GabrielaCenturionNeumann 9 месяцев назад +2775

    My mom says the same thing. She will never sell them, she gives them as gifts for people she loves and knows will appreciate her creations of love

    • @nyiaharris1072
      @nyiaharris1072 5 месяцев назад +8

      I give as gifts too.

    • @GabrielaCenturionNeumann
      @GabrielaCenturionNeumann 5 месяцев назад +4

      @@nyiaharris1072 That is very nice of you :) I am sure people around you are very thankful!

    • @voya-nc3vn
      @voya-nc3vn 5 месяцев назад +8

      ​@@GabrielaCenturionNeumanni just start learning crocheting for a week and the ultimate reason is the same, i just become an aunt, i wanna make something with my hands as a gift for my little nephew 😊 and everyone else that i care ❤, its simply a love expression, not for making money. You are lucky to have a warm loving mama 🎉🎉

    • @GabrielaCenturionNeumann
      @GabrielaCenturionNeumann 5 месяцев назад +1

      @@voya-nc3vn Thank you! But it takes one to know one, so you are a warm loving aunt as well

    • @missdjami5759
      @missdjami5759 4 месяца назад +2

      c'est ce que je fais , je les offres pour les personnes de mon entourage

  • @mayaegee
    @mayaegee Год назад +5439

    Sending this to all my friends who keep saying I should sell my crochet pieces and can’t imagine it actually took me ~10hours to crochet a water bottle holder

    • @tori688
      @tori688 Год назад +59

      Yeah, this is why I changed to fabric.

    • @Momoolein
      @Momoolein Год назад +117

      Same here. My Hands hurt so much at times, plus since i get distracted by family so called "3Hr Blankets" take me forever😢😂

    • @kedy21
      @kedy21 Год назад +49

      Say what 10hrs for a water bottle srly😲😲😲

    • @abarnashribtsarmy2302
      @abarnashribtsarmy2302 Год назад +39

      At least you completed early
      I literally love crochet but when i try to do something like a mask for fun to keep it as a decor in my room
      And it took me 15h per day
      I completed it in 5 days
      But I enjoyed every bit of it 😁
      Yes I'm a beginner

    • @aditikule2482
      @aditikule2482 Год назад +83

      One of my friends do embroidery. Same for her. She invests so much time that the piece become priceless. One can't afford that item easily. That's why she makes for herself or for gifting purpose ❤

  • @whitneysmith944
    @whitneysmith944 7 месяцев назад +45

    My wife crochets and makes lovely things and blankets -but exactly! Those are projects she enjoys to do and it’s either as a gift or something for our house and I love them. Also I just learned that crocheting can’t be replicated by machine. I just think that’s so cool.
    Your projects look awesome! Great work!

  • @strewnfieldtektites6744
    @strewnfieldtektites6744 Год назад +1420

    The saddest part is where somebody actually asks you for something, you put in the crazy hours and yarn cost, and then they don't use it or sometimes even remember you made it for them :(

    • @pam5389
      @pam5389 Год назад +59

      Yes, this has happened to me too. It's very hurtful..

    • @itsnemosoul8398
      @itsnemosoul8398 Год назад +106

      This is why I gift homemade things to people who know what it takes. I made a wedding cake for a hobby baker couple and they loved it so much because they know how much effort I put into it as non professional.

    • @janeferguson1246
      @janeferguson1246 Год назад +38

      I made a beautiful scarf for a young lady I knew. I put a lot of thought and work into it. I later asked her if she knew I made it for her and she replied "yes". NO thank you! ( or appreciation).

    • @fulltimeonfire8536
      @fulltimeonfire8536 Год назад +93

      Urgh same! I made my ex-best friend a real wool, gorgeous, forest green mosstitch hat and a pair of gauntlets for Christmas one year, the wool alone was over £30 let alone how long they took to make. She'd literally requested I make them for her, looked at them for all of two seconds and went to get her gift to me...
      What did I get from her?
      A mug.
      I legit wanted to throw it at her.

    • @PataPtichou
      @PataPtichou Год назад +33

      Yeah, this is why I stopped knitting for people

  • @danieljordan2442
    @danieljordan2442 Год назад +3204

    As somebody who crochets, it really isn’t worth selling the products. They’re better off given as gifts to loved ones. So much more satisfying to do that anyways.

    • @ceejay3054
      @ceejay3054 Год назад +31

      Years ago I had a lot of labels made with my name and, crocheted with love or handmade with love etc. That really makes a gift special to the recipient. I'm sure they are still available.

    • @littleblackcar
      @littleblackcar Год назад +43

      Also, you can do it strictly on your own terms. I've given away almost all the quilts I've made, but it was 100% on my terms.

    • @cchastant8251
      @cchastant8251 Год назад +35

      I've sold some, but it was more... they were paying me to do my therapy (strengthening my weak wrist), and giving me a little extra when I finished.
      Was an overnight cashier, and kept showing off my in progress works to one of the chip vendors. She loved them! Ordered a second after the first. We worked out she would pay me back after I bought the yarn, then tip me whatever she felt like upon completion.
      I didn't follow a pattern, I made up a unique one for each crocheted blanket I've done. 100% cotton.

    • @danieljordan2442
      @danieljordan2442 Год назад +14

      @@cchastant8251 This is so dope, thank you for sharing!! I hope you’re doing better nowadays. :)

    • @cchastant8251
      @cchastant8251 Год назад +15

      @@danieljordan2442 Oh, MUCH better, thanks! I even do jewelry (wire work) now, and THAT wouldn't have been possible before I repaired myself with crochet.
      Told myself I'd post links to share if anyone replied to me, so... I hope you'll enjoy! Pulled up the links, so I'll share a few of my blankets. Mind, I'm mostly self-taught, and reading pre-made patterns is like throwing an ancient dead language at me - not happening! I was taught the basic stitches by my grandma when I was very young, pre-double digit years of age. Set it aside after learning for a couple of decades, then "just decided" this would work for strengthening my wrist. I mean, the movements are small and don't require much strength, and you have to do a LOT of them. That's how you build strength in working out: lower weights, more reps. Anyway... links! To completed projects I just made up on the fly.
      My rainbow 6-pointed star blanket:
      1) scontent-sea1-1.xx.fbcdn.net/v/t1.18169-9/1503229_3917364309546_425608387_n.jpg?_nc_cat=100&cb=99be929b-3346023f&ccb=1-7&_nc_sid=cdbe9c&_nc_ohc=uwBZCCPbvEgAX8F83af&_nc_ht=scontent-sea1-1.xx&oh=00_AfBhRsTkxkE2sfp31sClCYiHkI8ZVwKAdiM3wBCo_pzB9A&oe=64C76B61
      2) scontent-sea1-1.xx.fbcdn.net/v/t1.18169-9/1557504_3917319548427_940247674_n.jpg?_nc_cat=103&cb=99be929b-3346023f&ccb=1-7&_nc_sid=cdbe9c&_nc_ohc=HoNSPt30DfsAX9cC38x&_nc_ht=scontent-sea1-1.xx&oh=00_AfBhGLvKgLDF3Mp9RLjL6fWz5J2zXEIabYdjZjMpOn4wSg&oe=64C79B92
      Fun blue/brown experiment with striping:
      scontent-sea1-1.xx.fbcdn.net/v/t1.18169-9/1012270_3961613735754_808221829_n.jpg?_nc_cat=102&cb=99be929b-3346023f&ccb=1-7&_nc_sid=cdbe9c&_nc_ohc=rXe0w0QFPsEAX-dvvej&_nc_ht=scontent-sea1-1.xx&oh=00_AfAbmdiHfmJj3GtxT-DNmfiR-lliETeaXLXmOhdEgJd4UA&oe=64C766CB
      The cotton color for this one is called "Buttercream." It's the first one my chip vendor friend requested from me. The pattern has seven sides, and was HUGE. Will post several links to this one, to let you see the patterning.
      1) scontent-sea1-1.xx.fbcdn.net/v/t1.18169-9/1394407_3593104763260_909340903_n.jpg?_nc_cat=104&cb=99be929b-3346023f&ccb=1-7&_nc_sid=cdbe9c&_nc_ohc=KEiNqDwDXSIAX984dmC&_nc_ht=scontent-sea1-1.xx&oh=00_AfBApMQNtC2p99tv_35k9ObNjf6rTYGWtvWwj9PTIc0KzA&oe=64C77B3C
      2) scontent-sea1-1.xx.fbcdn.net/v/t1.18169-9/1069223_3593107763335_170533854_n.jpg?_nc_cat=111&cb=99be929b-3346023f&ccb=1-7&_nc_sid=cdbe9c&_nc_ohc=QeGUcF7gusQAX-zO9GI&_nc_oc=AQkX5bX9tsEXD9Uru-g5mtlT4WWPNRI-xBuXncEoYLpWOl8EfQ8NpkTwmXJg46tidHM&_nc_ht=scontent-sea1-1.xx&oh=00_AfACQjcyLkS49Fk-T2PPYXbCuOWmgpl-1MzvgFLdhURUgw&oe=64C76A78
      3) scontent-sea1-1.xx.fbcdn.net/v/t1.18169-9/1378754_3593107483328_2144049133_n.jpg?_nc_cat=110&cb=99be929b-3346023f&ccb=1-7&_nc_sid=cdbe9c&_nc_ohc=a93VqwEcm6kAX8SdyvK&_nc_ht=scontent-sea1-1.xx&oh=00_AfBW0ZppIqRBfEBn3aviVqL5YrkVm2Pmb49hBAZb5tJ-2w&oe=64C767BF
      She also requested a pink one and a blue one (with different numbers of sides for each), but I didn't take pictures of them.

  • @UnicornsPoopRainbows
    @UnicornsPoopRainbows Год назад +367

    This. I looked into knitted and crocheted baby blankets on Etsy when I was pregnant and balked at the price. Then I remembered how LONG it takes to make them and fair enough.
    I brushed up the skills my mom taught me and started crocheting again. Fun hobby! Still working on the baby blanket for my second kid. She's 3 😂

    • @Mags.The.Social.Butterfly
      @Mags.The.Social.Butterfly Год назад +8

      😂😂😂😂 I'm with u

    • @wildflowersandwonderment
      @wildflowersandwonderment Год назад +13

      Same I started a blanket when I was pregnant. I’m about 1/10th of the way finished. He is now one and a half years old

    • @AuntNutmeg
      @AuntNutmeg Год назад +13

      Keep making that "baby" blanket for your little one. I made each of my five kids a "special" blanket. I crocheted them with different colors so each was unique. It took months to years to complete them because I had little ones! But they loved those blankets and used them until they couldn't be anything but lap blankets. 😁 Now a couple of them are being used by grandkids.

    • @red143rene
      @red143rene Год назад +3

      I don't do the small yarn, I just finished my daughter's chunky yarn crochet blanket in two months (fitting in time to crochet here and there). It's soooo soft. I started a smaller yarn blanket and never finished it...I much prefer the thicker yarns.

    • @fredericapanon207
      @fredericapanon207 Месяц назад

      ​@@wildflowersandwonderment eh, that is why I have never bothered with crocheting a blanket. I just know that I will never finish it.
      Conversely, the waterfall zigzag crochet blanket that my mother made for me is one of my best loved possessions. A labour of love indeed!
      Edited for typos

  • @rbethgeiger
    @rbethgeiger Месяц назад +5

    when we make something with love, there is no price we can put on it. Lots of home-made meals are like this as well, so much time put into it, then family gobbles it up without any gratitude for the time and effort it takes to shop, create and clean up.

  • @iluminameluna
    @iluminameluna Год назад +4066

    One other thing. No one realizes that crocheted material can ONLY be hand-made, never by machine. Knit-wear can be done my a machine, even cabling, if there's a human attending it, but NEVER crochet. It's the only craft with the fabric being created by complete knots by a hook with closed loops of thread or yarn.

    • @ukkie3433
      @ukkie3433 Год назад +69

      In fact there are crochet machines available

    • @stillnotstill
      @stillnotstill Год назад +305

      ​@@ukkie3433 no
      "There is no such thing as a crochet machine. This statement may seem odd, since there are knitting machines. In fact, most knitwear that is found in stores are very likely being mass-produced by a machine." May 15, 2023

    • @s.colins2050
      @s.colins2050 Год назад +433

      ​@@ukkie3433 There are not. Those are inaccurately labeled warp knitting machines. Crochet is trendy right now, so they count on people not knowing the difference to be able to sell them. Warp knitting is knitting with one minor aspect of crochet in the function of the stitches, but it is physically impossible to machine crochet. The closest anyone has ever gotten is a machine that can chain 4 before failing, which won't even get you your first row in a pattern. It can only get you a cord if you try, fail, and frog for long enough while babysitting it, and at that point, it'll be quicker to do it by hand.

    • @ItMeSinamenRoll
      @ItMeSinamenRoll Год назад +349

      @@ukkie3433 there are no crochet machines. If you see inexpensive mass market crochet items they are either falsely advertised knit, or real crochet made by slave labor. If you cannot tell the difference, please do not purchase mass market crochet items.

    • @wrkrbee28
      @wrkrbee28 Год назад +83

      I love crocheting. I would hate if a machine could do it. But it's probably going to be invented eventually lol

  • @pokeystar1980
    @pokeystar1980 Год назад +824

    Those little hats my babies were given from the hospital are all in my drawers. I just think of those elderly people from the nursing home who made them by hand. Such lovely thoughtful gifts.

    • @electraheart7745
      @electraheart7745 Год назад +9

      lucky the hospital I was born at didn't even give baby blankets from k mart my mom barely took me home in a onesie and a little t shirt.

    • @rosygutierrez-m6z
      @rosygutierrez-m6z Год назад +12

      @@electraheart7745I went to a pretty nice hospital and they gave me thin baby blankets and a literal taped paper shirt on my newborn lmaoo I was like?? Good thing I had brought extra clothes, not enough though sadly. And that was last year.

    • @jfm14
      @jfm14 Год назад +14

      If it's any consolation, people of all ages make and donate those hats. They barely take any time. An experienced knitter or crocheter can really crank them out fast.

    • @Kira_Martel
      @Kira_Martel 11 месяцев назад +9

      So sweet to hear you kept them! 💗 My husband's great nana and great-great aunt would make those for their local hospital. They would use tennis balls as a sizing guide for some of the NICU babies.

    • @nursejohnson9778
      @nursejohnson9778 11 месяцев назад +11

      Why is it that people always assume the elderly donate the hats, I’m under 45 and donate my hats that I make.

  • @blueeyedbatman
    @blueeyedbatman Год назад +808

    As someone who just spent over a thousand hours cross stitching a baby blanket for my best friend... I feel this on a cellular level.. lol

    • @kimberlymoriarity
      @kimberlymoriarity Год назад +26

      As someone who has been working on a 14" by 19" cross stitch intermittently for the past 18 years, I can't imagine cross stitching a whole baby blanket. Was it all full stitches? What size was it when done?

    • @Yuhhhh10-11
      @Yuhhhh10-11 Год назад +2

      Are you being sarcastic?-

    • @blueeyedbatman
      @blueeyedbatman Год назад +21

      @@kimberlymoriarity it was 34" x 43" and the actual stitched area was about 28" x 37". It was a bunch of baby animals since her shower and nursey are jungle themed 😊 I also put a nice soft backing on it to cover the stitches so they could actually use it.

    • @blueeyedbatman
      @blueeyedbatman Год назад +20

      @@Yuhhhh10-11 why would I be...? I spent 6+ hours a day working on it most days for months

    • @Yuhhhh10-11
      @Yuhhhh10-11 Год назад +2

      @@blueeyedbatman it’s bc sometimes when people say smth like that their being sarcastic

  • @rrdcreates
    @rrdcreates 7 месяцев назад +6

    Price them how you want, those who value the skill and the product will pay it. Versace sells $500 bathrobes.

  • @jenniferchevez2380
    @jenniferchevez2380 9 месяцев назад +570

    Plus, unlike knitting, crochet cannot be copied by a machine. And for those saying "but target has crochet items and they're $14-30" yeah, but they're still made by people paid a few cents an hour 😕

    • @IlorinWaern
      @IlorinWaern 4 месяца назад +56

      The rage I feel Everytime I walk into a target.

    • @eminemilly
      @eminemilly 3 месяца назад +11

      Not much different than temu

    • @ItsOKtobeNormal
      @ItsOKtobeNormal 3 месяца назад +57

      They're not real crochet, it's a knitted style made to LOOK like crochet. The average person might not care or be able to tell the difference but once you know what to look for it's easy to see.

    • @PinkiPunki-z2w
      @PinkiPunki-z2w 3 месяца назад +25

      I knit and I crochet and I've got knitting machines too and knitting machines can not knit chunky hand knits with art yarns, hand knitting really can't be replicated accurately the same as crochet

    • @annainspain5176
      @annainspain5176 3 месяца назад

      ​@@ItsOKtobeNormalOften they're made by young girls in sweat shops in 3rd world countries.

  • @KatyaYuzefyk
    @KatyaYuzefyk Год назад +1289

    Absolutely agree. I own clothing that took months to crochet (with 2mm hook). I'm scared to even count the possible prices 😅

    • @gabrielleortmann3252
      @gabrielleortmann3252 Год назад +21

      I’m currently working on a blanket for my sister. Taken me over 6 months to make. I’m not finished yet . When I finish that blanket will be made with 200 dollars worth of yarn plus all many months days hours I’ve put into the blanket. Also I’m working on a blanket for my son

    • @sharinekessock8765
      @sharinekessock8765 Месяц назад +1

      @@KatyaYuzefyk 2mm hook ??? Wow ! So impressive.

    • @KatyaYuzefyk
      @KatyaYuzefyk Месяц назад

      @@sharinekessock8765 yeah, I later learned how to sew due to how time-consuming my ideas might get with crocheting only

  • @robertlarson7224
    @robertlarson7224 Год назад +1125

    Bro as a woodcarver I feel this 100%. I take a loss in labor time almost every time I sell something I've made

    • @hingedelephant
      @hingedelephant 10 месяцев назад +26

      But if you happen to sell an item, you offset part of that loss, making your hobby a bit more affordable.

    • @Blablabla44475
      @Blablabla44475 8 месяцев назад

      People can’t compete with fucking wal mart, it really sucks. I wish people would buy local and not from corporations too.

    • @LittleYoki
      @LittleYoki 7 месяцев назад +4

      You should charge more

    • @ElettaMcgriff
      @ElettaMcgriff 6 месяцев назад +3

      ​@@LittleYoki Then people would complain about how "overpriced" his items are

    • @jesussaves6625
      @jesussaves6625 6 месяцев назад +2

      That's just a choice people need to make in life. They can get paid less per hour for doing something they really love or they can go make more money by selling their precious time to a company who usually couldn't care less. In reality, you have to understand that regardless of the hours you "worked", the item is still only worth what someone is willing to pay for it.

  • @evaalmeida5555
    @evaalmeida5555 8 месяцев назад +15

    I totally understand. People don't realize the cost of materials and the time it takes to make handmade items. You are very talented. ❤

  • @itsnoterica
    @itsnoterica Год назад +573

    The most frustrating thing is if you charged ppl that price some would still complain that it’s too expensive 💀

    • @SupremeRuleroftheWorld
      @SupremeRuleroftheWorld Год назад +15

      those people will always exist

    • @Shivcel172
      @Shivcel172 9 месяцев назад +41

      Ironically it'll be the same people who say "ofc you need a living wage but these prices are ridiculous", yet it's literally minimum wage prices

    • @ChrisstinaMorgan
      @ChrisstinaMorgan 8 месяцев назад +2

      Because you can get sweater of any size in a mass market sale like for $2 if you are very lucky and for $10 if you are not so lucky 😂

    • @itsnoterica
      @itsnoterica 8 месяцев назад +23

      @@ChrisstinaMorgan fast fashion items made in sweatshops don’t even come close to comparing w a hand made item

    • @SilverIchimaru
      @SilverIchimaru 8 месяцев назад +9

      ​@@itsnotericaI totally agree, but usually the first thing out of people's mouths is something along the lines of can't they buy it for less. They want unique/handmade at sweatshop prices.

  • @swvolleyball9137
    @swvolleyball9137 10 месяцев назад +1445

    I’ve had someone offer me $200 to make them a custom Full sized quilt. Then they had the audacity to take offense when I told them $200 MIGHT cover material costs, but the labor cost would easily be 6-10times that much if not more.
    For some reason people think sewing little strips of cloth together until they become a bedspread is a cakewalk! She even told me that if it’s something I live to do, I shouldn’t be charging so much for labor. I deadpan told her labors of love are reserved for people I love. Funny, she hasn’t spoken to me since.

    • @DiamondsRexpensive
      @DiamondsRexpensive 9 месяцев назад +109

      Good that she understood the middle finger you gave her

    • @nathaliemollard7194
      @nathaliemollard7194 7 месяцев назад +78

      I'm crocheting a (approximately) twin size blanket for my friend as her Christmas gift this year. I'm realizing that it's gonna be about $250 in supply costs ALONE. Yes it's pricey but I know she'll love it and appreciate the work that went into it. $200 even for a queen sized quilt is laughable and insulting

    • @LoriL6657
      @LoriL6657 7 месяцев назад +1

      😂

    • @shellycalvert5710
      @shellycalvert5710 7 месяцев назад +9

      Young man, I admire your passion for crochet! Also, you are very talented 😊 Just keep doing what you Love. What becomes of your final projects is totally up to you❣️

    • @stevengreidinger3304
      @stevengreidinger3304 6 месяцев назад +13

      Maybe the issue was your style of communication. Seems like there is a way to deliver that message with no emotional aftermath.

  • @gingerredshoes
    @gingerredshoes Год назад +727

    Exactly. No one wants to pay artisans a fair price for handcrafted goods when they're used to discount store prices. We could never make a living like that.

    • @milflover6969
      @milflover6969 Год назад +7

      Is that a fair price tho? I mean I’m not saying it’s not work at all but minimum wage jobs are actual jobs. This is something you can do while sitting watching tv

    • @Blueberry_sunoo
      @Blueberry_sunoo Год назад +66

      ​@@milflover6969 it's takes many HOURS tool me 4 hours just to create a mini purse it's not as easy

    • @milflover6969
      @milflover6969 Год назад +8

      @@Blueberry_sunoo I didn’t say it’s easy. I said you can do it sitting on your couch. Most of it is just repetitive motions that you aren’t even thinking about once you get it down. Yes it takes a long time but it’s not like you’re doing back breaking manual labor

    • @Blueberry_sunoo
      @Blueberry_sunoo Год назад +71

      @@milflover6969 but your hands start to hurt so bad

    • @milflover6969
      @milflover6969 Год назад +2

      @@Blueberry_sunoo 💀

  • @sharinekessock8765
    @sharinekessock8765 7 месяцев назад +31

    So true ! I sell at craft shows and people try to bargain on a $20 hat made with organic yarn.

    • @Drea640
      @Drea640 Месяц назад +2

      👀😳
      Now THATS sad!! Don’t stop creating. The RIGHT people, who appreciate you AND your work.. will appear ❤

  • @AshlTutl
    @AshlTutl Год назад +1294

    Thank you for spreading awareness. Also when you see something crocheted on shein or temu and it's not expensive, then the PERSON who made it is not being paid a living wage. Machines cannot crochet, they can only knit, therefore crochet cannot be mass produced ethically.

    • @goldmanfan504
      @goldmanfan504 Год назад +181

      FR I went to the mall the other day and was kinda scared to see $16 crochet bandana headbands. With the level of detail they had (individual granny squares with mushrooms + frogs) there is no way that they should be selling for that low unless someone is being exploited.

    • @TsukiNoInu93
      @TsukiNoInu93 Год назад +14

      And bot every knit it possible by machine so

    • @FatiFleur-jn7ky
      @FatiFleur-jn7ky Год назад +130

      Those items usually just mimick the look of crochet. It's called mimick crochet (or sold as crochet-look) and made on a warp knitting machine. H&M also sells these crochet-look items.
      Real crochet can only be handmade. That's true.

    • @AshlTutl
      @AshlTutl Год назад +28

      @@FatiFleur-jn7ky I will look into that, thank you

    • @mawielle1064
      @mawielle1064 Год назад

      They probably hire from third world countries where the monthly minimum wage can be as low as $200

  • @kaseym2040
    @kaseym2040 Год назад +2161

    My god, this reminds me of the time someone asked me to knit them a merino, hand dyed, sport weight, Queen sized throw blanket with a custom cable chart and told me they’d pay me $300 for it! I laughed in their face and told them it’d cost close to $3000 for my time alone 😂

    • @firegodessreiko
      @firegodessreiko Год назад +267

      Did you laugh them out of the room???? Let me guess, they also wanted it in a week....like, HA! No. Absolutely not. I will direct you to the nearest Homegoods....

    • @evowoods5487
      @evowoods5487 Год назад +122

      A ..sport weight blanket? 😂😂💀⚰️. Nooo, I’m new and that’s a big no.

    • @skyeiron5872
      @skyeiron5872 Год назад +35

      @@evowoods5487 I'd do one slightly finer because I hate working with bulky yarn. I'll be making one for myself out of 4 ply yarn (that's fingering/sock weight) after I've finished spinning it. 4 ply is the heaviest I go.

    • @Michelle7-n4k
      @Michelle7-n4k Год назад +118

      EXACTLY!!!! What is wrong with people. Ignorance must truly be bliss. Merino, hand dyed, sport weight in a queen sized throw blankets quantity???? So yeah, one hank may run around $29.00 on Etsy. Now never mind the seller only has 4 hanks left because it is not commercial, big box yarn, right. But lets be cute and say you could get say 80 hanks because that's about how much you would probably need I'm just guessing based on a XL sweater's quantity. And, you know, lets just hold back and say 40 hanks. That is over a thousand dollars right there. I really believe the grand total would be around the 6-7 thousand dollar mark. People are weird.

    • @BarnaliD
      @BarnaliD Год назад +46

      Custom cables-I bet the whole darn blanket would've been cable stitches across from end to end and top to bottom, jam packed! Imagine doing just one.single row.of cables on a queen sized blanket. You're talking roughly a half hour for one single row. On sport weight yarn, I think that's like a half inch? Quarter inch?
      $15,000 would be more like it.

  • @whatsthepoint-q7y
    @whatsthepoint-q7y Год назад +309

    Thats accurate ppl don't see how much work it takes. My mom does this and ppl don't get that it's work

  • @confidenshal-learnwithkay1511
    @confidenshal-learnwithkay1511 8 месяцев назад +14

    I feel you, crochet is a very expensive work of art that takes time, energy and a whole lot of effort. Many don't value them when we place our prices on them!

    • @janedemoratti8981
      @janedemoratti8981 7 месяцев назад

      It's not expensive necessarily. And for some it's not an effort if you've been doing it for many years.

    • @AirrBearry
      @AirrBearry 2 месяца назад

      ​@janedemoratti8981 I've been crocheting for years and it still takes a lot of time and effort to get a project done. I'm super fast, but it still takes tons of times, especially for complicated motifs.

    • @AirrBearry
      @AirrBearry 2 месяца назад

      Also, how is it not expensive?! I'd love to know where you find cheap yarn. Yarn is incredibly expensive where I live.

    • @Las645
      @Las645 2 месяца назад

      It’s not expensive at all

    • @Las645
      @Las645 2 месяца назад

      @@AirrBearryI can literally go to thrift shops and buy cheap yarn. They sell inexpensive bundles at Walmart. Not that expensive

  • @sebeckley
    @sebeckley Год назад +536

    There are people who pay those prices, they just aren't hanging out on TikTok much. You have to get your things into a little boutique.

    • @lulu_luvsu
      @lulu_luvsu Год назад +26

      this!!

    • @yogachick1955
      @yogachick1955 Год назад +61

      I used to do craft fairs for a living. I agree 100% except about TikTok. There are young ppl who spend money like it's play money. He could totally sell to them!

    • @brandicrane6614
      @brandicrane6614 Год назад +45

      See, I knit and crochet all the time. I said something about opening an etsy shop to sell the stuff I make and my dad told me no one wants homemade "crap" when they can buy it in a store. This was a good 20 years ago. I've never tried to sell anything because he said this to me.

    • @SeonghwaffleJem
      @SeonghwaffleJem Год назад +66

      ​@@brandicrane6614 I'm sorry he didn't see the value in your work. Don't let that make you believe you aren't creating something of worth. Crocheting is fiber art. You are an artist.

    • @justjersey2048
      @justjersey2048 Год назад +44

      ​​@@brandicrane6614I'm sorry your dad said that. My dad made a comment 20 years ago about something I loved to do. I'm not saying I was great but, I was good. That comment prevented me from ever being great. Because, just like that he took all the joy out of something I loved. I'll never let someone steal my happy like that again. He is 79 now and I hope to "do" that "one thing" in front of him before I lose him. Not to prove him wrong but, to prove to myself I can. Amazing, how words can stick with us for so long! Best of luck to you in the future!❤

  • @ItsJustFashion
    @ItsJustFashion Год назад +815

    We should normalize paying the real value of someone's work behind an item, not just the material cost! But in the meantime, I totally understand your position. Keep doing what feels right for you! P.s. you have great skills!

    • @nikaa2282
      @nikaa2282 Год назад

      ha-ha who has the money smartass?

    • @mihaeladog7187
      @mihaeladog7187 Год назад +50

      You be first 😂Pay 400$ for his sweater.

    • @ItsJustFashion
      @ItsJustFashion Год назад +44

      @@mihaeladog7187 I would do it all the time if I could afford it! Right now, I'm mostly doing retail detox, so I don't shop at all, but for example, few months ago, for my wedding outfit I chose to support a local designer who actually included the price of handwork in the end price of the blouse I bought!

    • @AA-cf4es
      @AA-cf4es Год назад +44

      There's bigger problem on the gand: we should but most of us can't afford it. The vast majority. What's your solution?

    • @ItsJustFashion
      @ItsJustFashion Год назад +30

      @@AA-cf4es as a social scientist, I believe in systemic change. So if we pay the real cost in one industry, we should be doing the same in the other industries as well. Most of us are really underpaid, not getting as much as we should because somebody decided they deserve a bigger cut...If we got paid our worth, we would be able to do the same for others.
      But of course, real life isn't as simple and people face many problems with their employement and economic power because of how the labour system is designed, not to mention all the inequality. If we decided to raise the pay, it would probably trigger inflation because some would still believe they should somehow make more than others...
      Anyway, I could ramble about this for a whole day so let's see in the end what we can do right now if we can't afford to pay the real value of clothing! First of all, we shouldn't be ashamed if we can't afford it because the chances are, we're not getting what we deserve either.
      Secondly, we can make less purchases from brands that for a fact use forced labour in their sweatshops. Clothes used to cost a lot before fast fashion because everybody was aware how expensive and time consuming it was to make the materials and then make the garment out of it. That's why a lot of people, mostly women, learned how to sew to lower that expense for their family, not to mention the fact how people cared for their garments, wore them and repaired them to wear even longer. Now we can buy a shirt for the price of one cup of coffee, while the person who made it would have to work a lot to be able to do the same (both the person who made the clothing and the person who made the coffee, let's be honest), while we percieve that item that we got as something temporary so we don't care for it or use it very often which I find horrible.
      If you don't have a lot of money, of course you would go to fast fashion stores and there is no shame in it, but at least the number and type of items bought there could be changed to make sure you're not wasting money with buying what you don't need. We can also then save that money we didn't spend at the fast fashion stores and invest it to buy instead a sustainable alternative for example once a year instead of every few months. There is also no shame in waiting for seasonal sales and other tricks to lower the price of the clothes you would like to buy. For example, a sustainable brand may discount their last pieces to get rid of deadstock, or they might provide free shipping for your purchase...Since every price, especially in fashion, includes the so called value of the brand or as I like to call it a popularity tax which is where the most of the profit margin comes from, if you're getting an item on sale in fast fashion stores, the difference in price comes from cutting the cost of production, not letting go of the profit margin. Sustainable brands don't touch their production costs but instead take from the profit margin when creating sales.
      Renting, borrowing and swapping is also a great way to go if you can't spend a lot but wish to wear something of higher quality. I myself own a lot of clothes previously worn my family members and friends, much of it is of higher quality than I could ever afford to buy alone.
      No matter what you do to help the fashion industry and your closet become more sustainable is great and you shouldn't feel ashamed by anything because I believe you're doing as much as you can! If you at least think twice before making a fast fashion purchase, you're doing a lot to lower the impulse buys! In the meantime, let's hope our change in perception and consumer habits give us an opportunity one day to buy these amazing crochet items for what they're actually worth!

  • @JellybeanPink2488
    @JellybeanPink2488 19 дней назад +1

    $395 dollars ? lol I crochet too and no way I go based on how many hours I put in. I just see how much I wasted on the project so if I spent $10 plus $5 on a pattern.. making a Amigurumi plush then we charge $40-45 for the doll. Always we charge by price. I’ve sold $1060 so far. Last year we got paid $2.5k. My husband and I both crochet

  • @lornaharkin2126
    @lornaharkin2126 Год назад +210

    It does my old heart gpod to see a young man who can crochet, ive crocheted all my life nearly and i never get bored of it, and I'm still learning new ways and patterns all the time in here. But I'm the same i rarely sell anything i make because people just don't understand the value of crochet. Love from Ireland ❤

  • @Eileen49654
    @Eileen49654 Год назад +258

    Thats how I feel about my paintings.
    29 hours
    25 hours
    30 hours
    Even the 5 hours and people dont want to pay more than 40
    So I only sell them when people request it from me

    • @GM-qq1wi
      @GM-qq1wi Год назад +18

      Its such a bummer. It makes you wonder why you honed your talent/taste/perspective, with so much soulful devotion, when theres people on instagram selling their "acrylic pour" paintings for $40k before the paint is even dry.

    • @Eileen49654
      @Eileen49654 Год назад +11

      @@GM-qq1wi OH my gosh I know! Pour painting sells, here's even more of a kick in the gut
      There's an elephant in a small zoo that they give a paintbrush and paper to.
      He doodles random strokes on the paper and of course they sell big-time,

    • @GM-qq1wi
      @GM-qq1wi Год назад +5

      @@Eileen49654 yeah that's pretty grim.

    • @beccagee5905
      @beccagee5905 Год назад +11

      I have paintings that took six months, and one that ive worked on and off for five years. Of course others that I've finished in three or four days. There is no way I'll ever get the money they are worth, i would never sell them for less. I use oils, and am primarily a landscape painter. I have them hanging in every room of my house, like living in a museum. A good original piece of art makes a room come alive.

    • @Eileen49654
      @Eileen49654 Год назад +6

      @@beccagee5905 Me too! I have my paintings in every room, also mostly landscap
      I remodeled a house and turned into an Airbnb/Vrbo.
      I was so happy I had a reason to paint. I decorated the whole house with my paintings.
      I call it the
      "Art gallery bungalow"
      I have another house I also turned into an Airbnb, it was where I lived for 16 years
      All my paintings there too it's called
      "Eileen's Artsy home"
      And also the house I live in now, all decorated i my paintings and its like living in a gallery like you said

  • @Mom_o_three
    @Mom_o_three Год назад +327

    Crocheting is my therapy. It’s really changed my life. I feel so good when I’m finished! I don’t really like taking orders because I like creating whatever comes to mind.
    Deadlines and “suggestions” put a damper on my creative process.

  • @PorsheNichelle
    @PorsheNichelle Месяц назад +1

    Does it annoy you when people tell you that you should start a crochet business? It annoys me especially after I say I dont want to and the follow up is "what why you can make so much money" …😑 I just wanna make my family and friends cute gifts. I haven’t even stopped for a minute to think I could sell anything . Besides I like taking my sweet time 😂 I crochet to unwind. Not all hobby’s have to turn into a job.

  • @celestek.2395
    @celestek.2395 Год назад +382

    Whenever I make something for friends and family, I add a tag with washing instructions on one side, and stats for yarn nerds on the other side. It includes the hours it took, and how many football field trips down and back to unravel it along with a drawing of the size of hook that I made it with. I do this to help people understand the concept of what it took to make it. Their jaws always drop when they read it lol it’s funny.

    • @laurenk94
      @laurenk94 8 месяцев назад +25

      This is a phenomenal idea!

    • @celestek.2395
      @celestek.2395 8 месяцев назад

      @@laurenk94
      🌸thanks🌸

    • @nicolemaldonado1949
      @nicolemaldonado1949 8 месяцев назад +4

      Amazing! Where do you get them made? Or how do you make them plz 🙏

    • @Mogijup
      @Mogijup 8 месяцев назад +4

      This is awesome! How do you make the tags?

    • @lucyroyal3565
      @lucyroyal3565 8 месяцев назад +2

      Wow this is a great idea! 👏🏼👏🏼❤️😊love it

  • @karlos4827
    @karlos4827 Год назад +271

    and this is why i always struggle when it comes to pricing. I want to get payed for my work but also I want people to be able to afford it 😭

    • @jiminslostjams9819
      @jiminslostjams9819 Год назад +32

      Fr💀the first and last time I sold something it was 2 baby blankets. She thought asking me would be cheaper than buying them from a flea market and it actually turned out to be the same price for better quality blankets cause I completely stiffed myself for the hours I put in. Made 40 dollars out of 2 baby blankets cause material’s costed 60💀

    • @juziajuzia1234
      @juziajuzia1234 Год назад

      ❤❤❤

    • @jswhosoever4533
      @jswhosoever4533 Год назад +13

      It cost me $110 for just the yarn for an afghan. Never mind getting paid for my time! Nobody would buy one when they can get a throw for $25 at the store. Christmas gifts☺️

    • @lilian-c7v
      @lilian-c7v Год назад +9

      just gotta say…There are customers at every price point, in every city. and if u don’t find them there, there’s always another city/market. For handmade, I think hecoulddef sell those pieces. Because we love our creations, someone else is willing to buy it❤

    • @slvaltva1392
      @slvaltva1392 Год назад +3

      @@jswhosoever4533 you could sell it to different contries if in the us people don't understand value for hand made stuff

  • @jennamakesbugs
    @jennamakesbugs Год назад +140

    The best way to sell is to make what you like and put the price you feel it is worth. It either sells or doesn't. Don't take less, don't cut people deals and NEVER crochet by request or on commission or put patterns out. It will completely destroy your love for the craft.

    • @yogachick1955
      @yogachick1955 Год назад +9

      crochet by request is a great idea, as long as he gets the $$$ upfront

    • @jennamakesbugs
      @jennamakesbugs Год назад +11

      @@yogachick1955 If you have specific items they can request, maybe, but not inventing new designs on request. You will not know what time and materials it will require and you will always undercharge. But still it is inevitable that one item will be1000x more popular than all the others and you will end up feeling like making that one item over and over is all you do anymore.

    • @SoMagicalMichele
      @SoMagicalMichele Год назад +9

      Nothing wrong with putting patterns out if you love to design patterns. Don't put them out with the idea that you will make a lot of money off of them.
      For requests, there definitely has to be some parameters. I wouldn't design a pattern for a request. I also would expect a lot more money for a custom item. I might be willing to have color options for a design I already have available for purchase. But honestly, I don't like crocheting what other people want. I like to crochet/knit what feels fun that day.

    • @SetsunaMeiou-SailorPluto
      @SetsunaMeiou-SailorPluto Год назад +2

      I have made my own patterns that I keep in a notebook but I don't share them with anyone and don't sell stuff made from them only give them as gifts. I've had artwork stolen in the past. Wouldn't put it past someone to steal my patterns and try to pass them as theirs even with copyright. I stopped doing commissions for everything too. People always want free or basically free because they think it's easy.

    • @Mary-cz5nl
      @Mary-cz5nl Год назад

      True

  • @sarah-kk4om
    @sarah-kk4om Месяц назад +1

    This is also why I don’t sell my knitting. Some people say I should sell it but that means to make even £10 an hour a jersey would cost about £1000.

  • @hywodena
    @hywodena 9 месяцев назад +68

    In the old days when everything was made by hand, clothes were VERY expensive. Back then people had far fewer clothes and properly cared for and repaired their clothes. These days it's just not worth it

    • @annainspain5176
      @annainspain5176 3 месяца назад +5

      In those days fabrics lasted a lot longer too and could be "turned" because there was no wrong side. There was enough seam allowance to let a garment out instead of being serged or hot glued together.

  • @jeanb.5405
    @jeanb.5405 10 месяцев назад +232

    Homemade crafts are NEVER calculated at minimum wage but rather in profit over material costs only - and its sad. But people would not be able to afford it otherwise. Materials are getting way too expensive as well. Beautiful Work Young Man.

    • @nastjuschechka
      @nastjuschechka 6 месяцев назад +4

      Then you would not be able to afford living here in Germany, if you calculated it that way

    • @jeanb.5405
      @jeanb.5405 6 месяцев назад +8

      @@nastjuschechka People can barely afford to live here with the cost of things any more let alone buy supplies for craft works

    • @ThesmartestTem
      @ThesmartestTem 2 месяца назад

      I had that argument with a lady who wanted me to Knit her custom shawls for her and her bridal party. She complained about the price vs materials cost only, not realizing that the job would probably take me the equivalent of 3 weeks of a full time job to complete.

  • @rye7606
    @rye7606 10 месяцев назад +269

    I try and tell people this but they all look at me like I'm insane when I say I would have to charge no less that $500 for a blanket.

  • @amaraltanger
    @amaraltanger 7 месяцев назад +2

    Tus precios son muy caros. Pero tienes un buen trabajo

  • @ceejay3054
    @ceejay3054 Год назад +181

    When I sold my work, I just tripled the cost of materials. I didn't make much per hour but the zen of the work provided me peace I didn't otherwise come by back then.

    • @paus_52
      @paus_52 Год назад +26

      Same, that's why I only sell simple amigurumis and bucket hats that doesn't take too much time. Stuff like sweater and cardigans are for my own personal use.

    • @pata3075
      @pata3075 Год назад +9

      Yeah, its just my hobby. Its nice if i make a like 30€ out if it (after the materials) i like making it, but i wouldn’t do it full time

    • @fabulousilver
      @fabulousilver Год назад +2

      Same here. I just make toys, hats and other small stuff then just charge double to triple the material cost. Best way to do it.

    • @megmagruder7124
      @megmagruder7124 Год назад +1

      sometimes it is nice to recoup the materials cost so you can buy more for the next project. Only works for hobbyist.

    • @SoMagicalMichele
      @SoMagicalMichele Год назад +2

      This makes me sad. This is why there are so many "cheap" things for sale. The advice to triple the supplies is just sad.
      So I'm supposed to sell a project that takes me HOURS for $30 because my yarn only cost me $10? NO, please stop doing this people!

  • @girl_on_fire_x_x
    @girl_on_fire_x_x Год назад +68

    This is the same in so many crafts - even things like cake baking/decorating - people expect your prices should be similar to that of a mass-produced store-bought cake. Time is precious and the hard work should be rewarded.

  • @cocosenai7848
    @cocosenai7848 Год назад +116

    Exactly! My mom yells at me for my prices cuz they too low. She doesn't understand I don't do it for profit. I only add a price to shut people up! One skirt would be like 350 w/ Walmart yarn! Be fr!
    Update!: I’ve gotten better with my prices and taking deposits. I don’t have “free time” to crochet so I do deserve to be compensated for my time and talent 😊

    • @jillogicaljelly3627
      @jillogicaljelly3627 Год назад +19

      Sad that unless you price stuff way low, no one will buy because of our consumer culture. I have this issue too.

    • @seaof_stars
      @seaof_stars Год назад +5

      ​@@beanbun2312did you not watch the video?

    • @beanbun2312
      @beanbun2312 Год назад

      @@seaof_stars I was asking the price for a SKIRT. didn't you read my comment?

    • @rachelmartin3574
      @rachelmartin3574 Год назад +24

      Realize something guys: when you undervalue your items and don't account for sustainability to try and satisfy someone else you're just stripping the perceived value of crochet products as a whole and your own unique artistry. So embrace the wonderful and irreplaceable quality that you are creating for them worth a smile! If they really want/need it, they'll still step up and pay it....and if they aren't willing to pay it, they clearly don't really want it.

    • @Melissa-lf4mq
      @Melissa-lf4mq 11 месяцев назад +4

      I crochet for my own enjoyment, but then… What do I do with the finished project? Nothing? I sell at material cost plus what I’d consider a fair markup. I don’t need nor want compensation for my time. Besides, I’m not perfect with my tension anyway lol

  • @lindaspense7164
    @lindaspense7164 6 месяцев назад +1

    Had similar experiences with making 'art to wear'.
    Customers just want to pay nothing, cant compete with child labour and factories.
    Save your talents for friends and family.

  • @natashaowens2177
    @natashaowens2177 Год назад +78

    There are always people willing to pay... they may be few, but someone will love your work and will be willing to pay. Your creations are unique and one of a kind. That requires a hefty price tag.

    • @DanasWanderlustCrochet
      @DanasWanderlustCrochet Год назад +3

      Finally someone here gets it!

    • @Gothgalactica
      @Gothgalactica Год назад +2

      People that know, definitely know

    • @Lea-im3wr
      @Lea-im3wr Год назад +1

      But then you still have to set up a shop, for only a few items.

    • @emilwandel
      @emilwandel Год назад

      not that blanket or the bag. the sweater yes when he has a brand

    • @sarah-kk4om
      @sarah-kk4om Месяц назад

      I think it is probably true that there are some people who will pay those prices.

  • @pandamaiden1675
    @pandamaiden1675 Год назад +55

    Just remember when you make these that your target audience isn't people who say it's too expensive when you've put all that time in

  • @edithh9478
    @edithh9478 7 месяцев назад +21

    Find the right people to market too-maybe even Etsy. You’ll get the prices you deserve. I’ve seen some of the prices. There ARE people out there who value your beautiful craft AND can pay you what it’s worth!! Keep going👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾♥️

    • @thatvolleyballgirly
      @thatvolleyballgirly 5 месяцев назад +5

      I think he also wants to feel like he can enjoy crochet and not feel like he HAS to finish a project. I knit, and when I put a deadline on one of my projects, say the scarf I'm knitting now, I will most likely just stop knitting and restart the project with a completely different one, because a hobby loses its fun when you feel like you're being forced to do it.

  • @rossduncan7051
    @rossduncan7051 Год назад +32

    I crocheted an antique pattern christening shawl for a friend. ‘Here’s £20, says they’ 🤣🤣🤣🤣. Yeah. That was a months work and incredibly expensive yarn. I would rather just give stuff away.

    • @wallyjansen898
      @wallyjansen898 Год назад +6

      Terrible isn't it? People who don't do knitting or crocheting have no idea how much time goes into a garment and than there is the cost of material.

    • @milflover6969
      @milflover6969 Год назад +5

      Why didn’t you discuss pricing beforehand?

    • @ShintogaDeathAngel
      @ShintogaDeathAngel Год назад +1

      @@milflover6969 Maybe they intended it as a gift? £20 for a complex lace shawl is still a painfully low offer of compensation, however. I'm fine with giving my work away to others as gifts on my own terms - but, like most crafters, I still hate my work being undervalued but that's an issue caused by consumerism, among other things.

  • @connieo903
    @connieo903 Год назад +55

    Yes - my answer when I'm asked to sell my work! Also, if I HAVE TO make something in a timely manner, it takes away the joy. I'm not changing my passion to glory!

    • @kiajahasmr
      @kiajahasmr Год назад +1

      Same same

    • @sophia23346
      @sophia23346 Год назад

      @@kiajahasmr Jesus loves u he is coming back God will welcome u God is real he created all he cares he will never leave u ur never to far to turn back God bless u good day we have to be ready no one know when Jesus will return or when we’ll die 🤍🥳

    • @sophia23346
      @sophia23346 Год назад

      Jesus loves u he is coming back God will welcome u God is real he created all he cares he will never leave u ur never to far to turn back God bless u good day we have to be ready no one know when Jesus will return or when we’ll die 🤍🥳😊

    • @lena.lk9817
      @lena.lk9817 Год назад

      @@sophia23346 give me a date so i can make a note in my calendar :)

  • @Lisa_is_an_evil_snail
    @Lisa_is_an_evil_snail Год назад +55

    It’s the same with my oil paintings 😭 my last piece took 70 hours and the price I sold it for was hardly minimum wage

    • @Laura-go7eq
      @Laura-go7eq 11 месяцев назад +5

      I'm so sorry :(

    • @fredericapanon207
      @fredericapanon207 Месяц назад

      You might want to look up @DriesKetel. He has some interesting things to say about selling art.

  • @janedemoratti8981
    @janedemoratti8981 7 месяцев назад +1

    Actually, really high end crochet by people with years of experience who write their own patterns etc. will earn FAR more than these items - they are pretty basic, in thick yarn using simple stitches. It wouldn't take me 15 hours to make that tote bag! It's like everything else in life. If you're an expert and produce original, top class stuff, people will pay for it. If you are one of many using thick yarn and a big hook, they won't!

  • @ShineInspire-xp5mk
    @ShineInspire-xp5mk Год назад +411

    The sweater is just so freaking amazing!

    • @augusto7681
      @augusto7681 Год назад +6

      I thought it was the worst, it look like old shirts patched and still is tearing apart.

    • @irmamikelat7921
      @irmamikelat7921 Год назад +2

      That would sell for a LOT

    • @augusto7681
      @augusto7681 Год назад

      @@irmamikelat7921 Its a young generation thing ? If its I will feel old.

    • @lenadefirmas9927
      @lenadefirmas9927 Год назад

      it is, sorry :/ @@augusto7681

    • @lbluebird342
      @lbluebird342 Год назад +1

      Love the sweater too❣️ I'm 71 & would wear it, but would have worn it when I was in high school or at any age. The colors & how they are placed are great!!!!

  • @JCYjjang
    @JCYjjang Год назад +35

    It's handmade and lol, I've never considered the pay/hour when it comes to stuff that i make and only considered how much the material costs. Thanks for making me consider that if I ever plan to sell something that I had made 😌👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻💯💯💯

    • @ellengrace4609
      @ellengrace4609 Год назад +3

      My mom would crochet Easter bunny couples and Christmas mice couples. They were absolutely adorable! She sold them for about $10 per set, this was 40 years ago. It probably came out to .50 per hour, if that. 😳 She got great pleasure from it so I guess that was the real pay. ❤

    • @rachelrose9915
      @rachelrose9915 Год назад +3

      I don’t understand why people want to price their crochet work off the amount of hours in a project. Doesn’t make logical sense in my mind. Like you don’t pay the ballerina for the amount of hours she put in practicing.. you pay to see the final show. No one but a fellow crocheter would truly appreciate the amount of time and work. It’s not logical to set an hourly rate in my opinion.
      Or like you don’t pay the artist for the hours he took to paint, you pay for the final piece. At whatever price they choose or that customers are willing to pay.

    • @paus_52
      @paus_52 Год назад +4

      ​@@rachelrose9915and most crocheters don't price their work based on the hours it takes. I usually go with 3x the price of the materials that's why I don't sell stuff that took me more than 2 hours to do.

    • @stillnotstill
      @stillnotstill Год назад +5

      ​@@rachelrose9915 because WORKING involves WORK and if you WORK you should get the MINIMUM WAGE for your work which is the LEGALLY DEFINED MINIMUM you should be paid!
      If that ballerina was on stage for 3 hours and only got paid a dollar for the performance, THAT WOULD ALSO BE BAD

    • @rachelrose9915
      @rachelrose9915 Год назад

      @@paus_52 why not more than 2 hours? Not worth it for you with the cost of your material?

  • @courtneysnow6699
    @courtneysnow6699 Год назад +90

    I'm currently crocheting a double sized blanket and I'm about 1/3 of the way through and have easily spent at least 50 hours on it already

    • @CraftyVegan
      @CraftyVegan Год назад +8

      I have a blanket I’m making my and each block takes me about 20 min…
      There are going to be 225 blocks 😭
      That’s 75 hours 😅

    • @deadsetondreams1988
      @deadsetondreams1988 Год назад +2

      @@CraftyVegan I used to knit when I was younger until it literally gave me carpal tunnel by 16. But I loved making blankets for people as gifts. I would stay up all night knitting for days on end to make them, and I would fall asleep while doing it sometimes on accident too. Each would take me well over 80 hours and that's without me actually timing how long it would take. But it would take me over a week of working on it every single night.

    • @gabriellejakob2191
      @gabriellejakob2191 Год назад +3

      I'm knitting a queen size pixel art quilt. I feel you!

  • @Misscowcow317
    @Misscowcow317 2 месяца назад +1

    For those who don’t know why he isn’t selling the items is because people aren’t willing to pay because it is hand made it takes a long time but people don’t pay for the amount of time and money that is put in to making these items (sorry if it doesn’t make sense)

  • @melissaspake7727
    @melissaspake7727 Год назад +77

    I totally understand I never learned to crochet (I wish I could learn) but I do knit.. and people are always saying ‘ohhh you should sell your scarves and blankets.” It takes me about 40 hours to knit a blanket, it takes anywhere from 6 to 10 skeins of yarn which average about $5 each, that’s $30 to $50 in materials ALONE, then my time and people think they should pay no more than $40 to $50 for a blanket.. I just laugh

    • @gailpegues6018
      @gailpegues6018 Год назад +2

      It is art, artists historically do not get paid well for their craft, sorry to say 😐

    • @thirtynine3955
      @thirtynine3955 Год назад +2

      My mom and Nan crocheted when I was a kid and I could never do more than the starting chain...lol. When in my 30's, one of my work buds started to crocheted and said she'd teach me. I just laughed but surprisingly, I learned! I'm no expert but I'm OK at it. I still can't get the hang of knitting tho. Apparently, I can only handle one needle at a time...lol!

    • @kimlynn50
      @kimlynn50 Год назад +1

      I taught myself to crochet with RUclips videos. It was easy to follow. I’m just the opposite, would like to learn how to knit! Maybe I will try RUclips knitting instruction.

    • @louisagrubb1131
      @louisagrubb1131 Год назад

      I like the channel iknitwithcatfur
      She teaches slowly and repeats the steps a couple times. She has a nice voice, too. Although I’m an experienced knitter, a pattern may have a stitch I’m not familiar with or I might just need a refresher.

  • @LauraBeeDannon
    @LauraBeeDannon Год назад +84

    I would buy every crocheted baby blanket at every yard sale or thrift store. They last forever and I know what work went onto them. ❤

  • @janeevans4758
    @janeevans4758 Год назад +68

    Absolutely correct. People just want it for next to nothing despite items taking hours to make.

    • @jackiehumphery2445
      @jackiehumphery2445 Год назад

      Hello thank you I Crochet and Knit also what would you sell a twin size Blanket for.

    • @blueismylove3128
      @blueismylove3128 Год назад +1

      ​@@jackiehumphery2445Depends on the kind of yarn you use and how much. Personally I always price my items x3 what they cost to make. I would say a base price would be $200.

    • @GrowingGoodHair
      @GrowingGoodHair Год назад

      I know! And days n weeks

  • @clarionclear5771
    @clarionclear5771 2 месяца назад +1

    People forget the vast majority of the clothing and housewares they buy are made with obscenely low wages for those who actually make them.

  • @courtneycherry5582
    @courtneycherry5582 Год назад +32

    Thank you everyone is pushing me to sell what I crochet but I crochet at fast as a snail. 😂

  • @Riya.love10572
    @Riya.love10572 Год назад +29

    All those big brands selling the most basic stuff with expensive prices, somehow people buy it but will never go for quality and creative products.

    • @michellebyrom6551
      @michellebyrom6551 Год назад

      That's because they want people to know how much they've spent on any item. One of a kind is limited. X identical items by Y priced at Z proves the worth of the name and the implied quality. Xa and Xb for the same price from the same pattern doesn't have the same cachet,.especially if its simple. Complicated designs on one off pieces by highly skilled attisans are bought by a niche group with limited funds.

  • @cindyarrieu-king464
    @cindyarrieu-king464 Год назад +19

    Aw. When I was a teen, I made quilts and my dad used to say, "Don't give these away. You worked too hard on them."

  • @amiradjennel6469
    @amiradjennel6469 3 месяца назад +1

    Guys I am starting a new project which is selling my crochet project and people buy from me , and now when I read the comments I am scared that this project will not success

  • @thetiktokchronicles3686
    @thetiktokchronicles3686 Год назад +178

    I sell my crochet work and I totally understand your hesitation to sell because I honestly believe the profit I make is not worth the amount of time I spend on each work but I still do it for the love of crochet..

  • @betsyshandarbeitsladen
    @betsyshandarbeitsladen Год назад +15

    best i've heard so far: "crochet me a blanket, but I only pay you material costs, because you love to crochet so it's a hobby and not work for you!" In that moment, I can't decide to laugh or to shout at that person.

  • @TheCarriecarrie41
    @TheCarriecarrie41 Год назад +85

    don't ever feel bad about how much your art is worth

  • @KrazyKirby15
    @KrazyKirby15 4 месяца назад +1

    My mom, no joke, said "well you dont include cost of labor!!" Im not charging just the cost of materials for something that took days to make

  • @fable_enthusiast
    @fable_enthusiast 10 месяцев назад +44

    Me realising I'm gifting more than 180€ of work with a handmade totebag😂

  • @wonderlust0811
    @wonderlust0811 Год назад +24

    This is sooo true and a sad fact 😢 Some people will ask for a low price without knowing how crafters invest their time just to finish one project.

    • @ingridakerblom7577
      @ingridakerblom7577 Год назад

      Well do you blame them? Bcs if they don't do the exact same themselves, how should they know how long it takes? How mutch do you know about others work In detail?..
      If you want to sell your items you can't take out a minimum wage, based on hourly rate, on it. Not if you want it to sell.
      Bcs people see that thing you do, sell online for a fraction of what your price would be..
      But crofters also pay way more for materials than what they actually cost to make.
      That's just how the world works everyone wants to make a profit.
      You have to base your price considering that it should sell. No one is willing to overpay for things..

    • @stillnotstill
      @stillnotstill Год назад

      ​@@ingridakerblom7577 it's not overpaying if it's... You know what just fuck this entire comment

    • @mikiim5739
      @mikiim5739 Год назад +1

      ​​@@ingridakerblom7577 Customers rarely overpay for things. The artist is almost always getting underpaid. Those underpriced Chinese goods based on underpaid labour have you spoilt

  • @MirA12334
    @MirA12334 Год назад +25

    Yeah same. I paint and without the amount of money i spent on items,. I'd have to ask people min. 500€ per piece. Most people don't understand handmade stuff anymore so they just think its overprices.
    I wanna add: if i underprice it people will believe its not actually handmade or cheap/bad quality. 😅 Sooooo yeaaaaah. As an artist nobody will be satisfied. But ai fraudulent prompters will immediately go and steal it to make money off it (illegal)

  • @BigCrafterTX
    @BigCrafterTX 3 месяца назад +1

    I agree with you, but the biggest designers in the world give people the option of paying thousands of dollars for their art. If someone offered me $580 for a sweater I would take it. People need reality.

  • @GilraenTook
    @GilraenTook Год назад +68

    My boss's former colleague drove me NUTS because every time I'd crochet or knit around her, she'd go berserk about how I needed to sell my stuff and refused to listen to me when I pointed this exact thing out to her.

    • @mmmarcia333
      @mmmarcia333 9 месяцев назад +6

      It drives ME crazy when people around you ooo&ahh and OMG it’s so cute, or I love that so much…. But you even say I’m letting them go for 2/$ or 4/$deal… they turn their backs to you and all of a sudden it’s not” that “ cute anymore lol Not to even throw you a few bucks for something is like , I get shunned and people I know don’t even consider that hey- you’re friends won’t even support you just buying a couple little things to show you support so then I just sit there looking stupid and nobody will sit by me or talk to me then! What’s up with that?! Any suggestions to help me socially with this problem?

    • @manuela5914
      @manuela5914 8 месяцев назад

      @@mmmarcia333 change your friends

    • @MooshkiJ
      @MooshkiJ 8 месяцев назад +6

      @@mmmarcia333It’s very simple - stop trying to sell to your friends. Anything to do with money is the fastest way to ruin a friendship.

  • @becca87981
    @becca87981 Год назад +24

    Exactly!! Everyone wants me to sell stuff but it totally wouldn't be for what it's worth! So just continue gifting them 😊

  • @kikijewell2967
    @kikijewell2967 Год назад +22

    There's an excellent article about "your happy price." It's the price point where you'd feel happy to sell.
    Artists often think only in terms of what they think the consumer would pay, and not what price would make them happy.
    And your happy price is actually your lowest price too, so your customer is getting the best deal too.
    Google then read the article.

    • @scribblecrumb
      @scribblecrumb Год назад +14

      As an artist, my happy price is usually much much higher than what I sell for lol what i sell things at is more like my “settled price” aka the price i settle for

    • @kikijewell2967
      @kikijewell2967 Год назад +5

      @@scribblecrumb I hope you're able to move up to your happy price.
      I've noticed as a customer, when I run against a high price....I hesitate...then realize it's fair. And then pay.
      May you find those customers. ❤️💪

    • @beccagee5905
      @beccagee5905 Год назад +6

      As an oil painter, there is something about creating an original work of art. You do your best work when you're in your creative zone, so you paint all day, or night, forgetting to eat, and sometimes even drink. This goes on until finally its done. A person sees the painting, and gushes about it, asking how much the painting costs. You calculate the hours, supplies, and frame. You panic at the price, so you realty lowball it, and you see the panic in their eyes, but you're really glad, because you didnt want to sell it for even close to that price. You'd rather enjoy it yourself.

    • @LadyVoldemort
      @LadyVoldemort Год назад +1

      ​​​​@@kikijewell2967I wish there are more fair and wise people like you in my country. Alas, the poor and stupid wins here. They will surely prefer to buy a low quality cheap products from Shopee/shop apps (especially when they're said to be "viral" or "on trend") than my own unique, special designs that no one else in the world have for a medium price. Not even the richer ones will buy mine, they prefer to buy the expensive, branded designs, solely for showing off that they can afford the famous, luxurious brands. 😢
      PS: That's why when my friends asked where and how much my bags prices in gatherings/reunions, I will jokingly said (even to the richest ones who is holding their Prada and Gucci sh*t on their hands), "Not one of you can afford this." 😂 And if they still insist, I will mention a really high price. Nobody's going to buy it anyway, I got nothing to lose. I've learned my lessons a kong time ago.

  • @1221M.D.
    @1221M.D. 3 месяца назад +1

    I crochet and my mom always encourages me to sell the things I crochet but I always sa no because I'm kinda slow at crocheting plus I will have a lot of pressure since i still go to school

  • @jenniferjensen5041
    @jenniferjensen5041 Год назад +31

    I have to keep my hands busy. Some of my blankets are so intricate you can't possibly get the money back that you put into it, so I collect them until I give them to people I love or respect. Some of my blankets are double-sided and fit on Kings

  • @timmyangeltlc4888
    @timmyangeltlc4888 Год назад +20

    I don't sell my larger crochet items for the same reason. I make them for gifting. Afghans, large amigurumi, etc. I do sell smaller items such as dish cloth and towel sets, scarf and hat sets, mittens, infinity scarves, all smaller things.

  • @AGM-ts5bb
    @AGM-ts5bb Год назад +71

    I really appreciate the work that goes into handmade items.
    Beautiful!

  • @resafux9373
    @resafux9373 7 месяцев назад +1

    If you want to sell your craft pieces and this is the only reason you won't put it up, stop stressing about it and put them up for sale for the price you want to sell them/they are worth. They will find their way to someone that is willing to pay. Oh, and don't forget that in this scenario you are self-employed, so you decide your hourly pay 😉

  • @owatson7648
    @owatson7648 Год назад +18

    I mean you could definitely still sell it. There are definitely people who would buy it. Not enough for it to be your sole income most likely, but you could make a little money on the side if you desired

  • @precioustraveler
    @precioustraveler Год назад +43

    I feel the same way about my needle felting. I could never charge as much as they are “worth”. So I just do it for my own enjoyment and give them as gifts to loved ones and friends.

  • @onemercilessming1342
    @onemercilessming1342 Год назад +43

    My mother made the same discovery in the 1950s. No one, no matter how much they appreciated the quality of her talent, wanted to pay her what it was worth.

    • @rachaelknudsen8801
      @rachaelknudsen8801 Год назад +7

      It's like that Oscar Wilde quote says, people k ow the cost of everything but the value of nothing.

    • @onemercilessming1342
      @onemercilessming1342 Год назад +2

      @@rachaelknudsen8801 I remember the quote but couldn't remember the author of it. Thanks!

  • @KyojuroRengoku-w5t
    @KyojuroRengoku-w5t 2 месяца назад +1

    BRB gonna say this to my friends who keep saying to our artist friend to sell her drawings and for me to sell the things i crochet

  • @jojokeane
    @jojokeane Год назад +20

    I only tailor and seamstress for people I love. The amount people expect to pay is 2-3 dollars an hour. So, I refuse. Or I've tried to barter, but they think their time is too valuable.

    • @oOBloodyAllyOo
      @oOBloodyAllyOo Год назад +1

      That's why I changed jobs, it was fun but people's expectations are wild. They rather go and buy something new.

    • @arieltal222
      @arieltal222 Год назад +1

      Baking is the same I don't bake for business because I know how cheap people expect even the most detailed cakes, my family wants to buy cakes off me sometimes (I know its different for family but I'm only 15) and they expect me to pay myself £0 an hour when my cakes take like 7 hours each

  • @yogachick1955
    @yogachick1955 Год назад +18

    Charge what you need to charge to make it worth your while, and the right ppl will pay, especially if you're a youtuber with a following. I made a living sellng my handicrafts for 10+ years and then lived on the money I'd saved for several more years

    • @cosmicmuffin322
      @cosmicmuffin322 Год назад +1

      It was a side job though, right? What did you make?

    • @yogachick1955
      @yogachick1955 Год назад +1

      @@cosmicmuffin322 nope! I supported myself fully from the first day I set up a table at the local artist's market until I went on strike almost 10 years later.
      I lived frugally, saved as much as I could like a squirrel putting away nuts for winter, bought a house, moved to NYC (and rented out the house) and, after I went on strike (against myself) lived in NYC on my savings for 3+ years. Here's a link to my early website. I was surprised & delighted to see that the Wayback Machine had preserved the website & the images on it that I thought had been lost forever.
      I also have MANY friends who I made during that period who also supported themselves (some of them VERY well) selling the things they'd made at craft fairs.
      In the mid-90's I supported myself for about 9 months going to local stores & offices selling handpainted silk scarves that I made. I sold them wholesale for $45-$55/each (that's $95-$115 in today's money).
      That would be harder today now that there is a great influx of cheap handmade goods from China. Still, that would be a retail price of $200-$350 today. It's expensive, but there are people who will pay it. Look at what people spend at designer boutiques and high-end department stores....
      You just need to find your market & a product people want. THEN you remind yourself that YOU have what they WANT. That means that YOU have the power in the relationship, something that many artisans don't realize.
      I would have people ask me, "If I buy 3/5, etc necklaces/pairs of earrings, can I have a discount?" Fair question. I set my prices, however, based upon materials cost & the time it took. Therefore, that price was what I determined the piece to be worth. I would not sell it for less than that.
      What would I say in response to that question? "You can have a free toe ring!" with an uplift on the words toe ring :D
      No one EVER stopped shopping in response. They felt good because they were getting something from me "for free," and I never had to devalue my work.
      I once told off a guy at a show who was really pressing another jeweler to give him a discount on the necklace he was buying for his wife. Finally, I said "You wouldn't push for a discount at Macy's would you? She's put time, effort and money into that piece.. It's a fair price. If you want it, buy it. If not, then don't"
      This is a link to my early website
      web.archive.org/web/20040610140916/marsya.com/wst_page3.html

  • @packnetadaija
    @packnetadaija Год назад +107

    Exactly! My best friend tried encouraging me to open an Etsy shop and I just didn’t want to because yarn is so expensive plus it takes me a LONG time to finish something and I would feel so horrible if someone bought something from me and I take some 6 months to almost a year to finish. That’s also why I don’t make stuff for friends and family either

    • @amvinmacapugay1282
      @amvinmacapugay1282 Год назад +3

      I understand u as a clay artist.. sculptin a thing that took for a week... U know personal attatchmenr

    • @RandomMetalChick000
      @RandomMetalChick000 Год назад +6

      Also, not every hobby has to be a side hustle. This whole late stage capitalism mindset of selling your work is exhausting. I just like to crochet and knit. I don't wanna turn it into work.

    • @packnetadaija
      @packnetadaija Год назад +2

      @@RandomMetalChick000 that’s what I explained to my best friend in the nicest of ways and she understood once I explained that to her

    • @packnetadaija
      @packnetadaija Год назад

      @@amvinmacapugay1282 yeah pretty much but also I’m a slow crocheter haha

    • @cheyennebamford56
      @cheyennebamford56 Год назад +2

      @@RandomMetalChick000 I decided to just post my creations for sale, because I make them for the love of the craft, but I don’t need 10,000 crocheted items in my house 😂

  • @Muslimguyy145
    @Muslimguyy145 7 месяцев назад +1

    idk why but my mom said i cant crochet bcz boys don't do crocheting?? Can someone plz explain if boys can crochet yes or no?

  • @NewYorkCityGritty5
    @NewYorkCityGritty5 Год назад +56

    Bruh, that's the expected price range for something like that here in NYC. Everyone here understands handmade items are art and one of a kind. They are willing to pay that or more. I'm a jewelry artist, and I will always charge for my time. Your work is beautiful and worth it ❤

    • @tyrsia
      @tyrsia 11 месяцев назад +9

      Yeah, but these costs assume you pay the crafter minimum wage and no compensation for materials. I think a fair value considering his skill would be twice what he listed, and if he lived in NYC it would have to be even more because cost of living in NYC is so high.
      I guess if he sells it like fine art it could be a living? I’m seriously trying to think of a way to make a living wage doing crochet and the only answer I can think of is to live in a lower cost area and sell to wealthy people. You’d almost need an agent to deal with marketing your work as well.

    • @NewYorkCityGritty5
      @NewYorkCityGritty5 11 месяцев назад +6

      @@tyrsia That's a hard one because crocheting one blanket could take 15-30 hours of your time. A shirt or sweater also. I think you could make scarves with quality material and sell them with your time compensated also. People don't mind paying good money for something of quality, especially if it is handmade and one of a kind.
      People here love to brag about 1) How much $$ they spend on something 2) That the piece is a "work of art" and no one else will have it. It's the exclusivity of the item.
      There are a lot of rich people here, and yes the price of living is high. I sell my work in rich/artsy areas. There are a ton of poor places areas and poor people here. I live in the hood. I would not even bother selling where I live. People wouldn't pay what I want and I would probably get robbed. Good luck with your business, I bet you are really talented, you got this 😁👏❤

    • @ChrisstinaMorgan
      @ChrisstinaMorgan 8 месяцев назад +2

      But he is in EU and probably sending items all the way to US is also not that easy

  • @seine4533
    @seine4533 Год назад +18

    It’s very expensive being a crocher I sell tops and my friends always complain they were too expensive

    • @Waste0breath
      @Waste0breath Год назад +12

      When people respond to your pricing like that, simply tell them to make it themselves. Many have a strong mouth but feeble hands.

    • @seine4533
      @seine4533 Год назад +5

      @@Waste0breath exactly that’s what I say bc my crops are 25 and 30 fully black so I tell them either stop bitching and buy or dont

    • @Waste0breath
      @Waste0breath Год назад +5

      @@seine4533 if that’s USD, you’re underselling yourself imo. Crazy people could expect any less for your makes 🤔. But you’re right someone will know the worth of your work and happily pay for it.

  • @mojo201270
    @mojo201270 Год назад +4

    I don’t like to sell because this is my peaceful time and I get anxiety when I have to have a project done

  • @ulrichr2022CharonIX
    @ulrichr2022CharonIX 8 месяцев назад +1

    You should sell it this is the real price it's a Designer item you can open own Company I do it to bracelet for almost 10$

  • @laramccully3272
    @laramccully3272 Год назад +75

    Yup! If you receive something crocheted from me... it’s because I love you. Some things are simply a labour of love... like hand-dipped chocolates.❤️