I think the difference with your products is that they are beautifully made, the fabrics are carefully matched and they look durable. Your sewing is immaculate. This video was FULL of good advice. Thank you 😊
I’m a new subscriber from Illinois,USA. I’ve been sewing over seventy years. . It always brought me great joy! I’ve had difficulty allowing myself to concentrate on the joy of sewing due family issues! I found your RUclips channel the other day. You have inspired me to get back to it again! I texted my daughter-ln-law, an interior designer, and she is sending me some of her samples! Thanks so much.😊
I loved that quote: "I found this fabric in my cupboard"! So I'm not the only one that comes across fabric I'd forgotten about.....what a lovely surprise I get most of the time! By the way thank you very much for this video. Peace and love to you!
The fabrics that I find and don't recognize are usually some that came to me by way of a surprise box on my doorstep, with a note. "Mom can't sew anymore and I know that you do. Use what you want and toss the rest. Thanks." No name or number, I guess that they didnt want any back.😉🤣🤣 Over several days boxes of sewing bits and pieces arrive, sometimes a sewing machine or two. I connected with a charity group and together found homes for the ones that worked, plus a stashxof supplies to get them started. I also offered lessons if needed. Fabric, and sewing, bringing people together again.🥰💖
I'm glad you mention what all it involves to run a business. People are always complainng on what low wages employers pay. Say for instance Wal Mart. Employees just go there and work. Never think about the cost to operate the place. Businesses are there to make a profit. Employees get free parking, work in a comfortable environment warm/cool. Alot of them have mcdonald's, you eat there,
You just popped up in my feed today. Half way through your video, I had to stop and subscribe. I've been sewing for over 60 years now and love your ideas. I'm in the States in Pennsylvania. Thank you for sharing your expertise.
Gorgeous and clever makes Christine . Would love to see you make the iPad bag . You are inspiring and love the fact they are rescue fabrics . Very generous of you to share your talents and ideas with us . From a new subscriber .
This is so helpful! My income was hit hard like so many others due to the lockdowns and such. I'm starting a side business making handbags and such. You're helping others feed our families. Thank you!
@Christine's Home Affairs thank you! Me too! I failed before because I got overwhelmed with custom orders and I don't have time. No customs. Just make what I make and sell it. I have lots of Fabric because I'm one of the fabric hoarders. LOL
Me too. I have lost over a third of my pet sitting business as most of my regular dig walking customers didn't need me any more. As Thier shifts changed or they lost work.
Thanks for the great video! So many details and excellent advice for the “best sellers” and how to price them. I’m making the shopping bags exactly the same way. I love making them and love that people grab em up!! I’m expanding my bag making and adding the “shiny objects “hardware zips etc… and by pricing the basics like you have done here, I believe I’m pricing correctly for market. I sold a specialty bag a few weeks ago for $55. And that feels pretty good to know what that work is worth to the customer. Got a name, license and the branding doesn’t have to be over the top… it just has to be part of the finishing touch! Oh and started using variegated thread for topstiches!! People Love that because it’s a mystery for the non sewists 😊! Thanks again for sharing your passion and good -business sense!!!
I didn't know hot water bottles were still made. I haven't seen them since I was a kid in the 50s. I'm impressed with your ability to make so many items without burning out on that particular style. I made a lot of masks to donate to the hospital but I burned out on them after a few months. Now I only make masks for family & friends. Your merchandise is beautiful.
Thank you Sue. I do suffer burn out several times with my stock. It's another reason I make so many at a time. If I get ahead, I don't have to look at them again for a while. Hot water bottles are still going strong. You can still buy them everywhere. I did over 2000 masks for our town. I hope never to make one again 😁😁
I use one pretty much every day either at work or on the sofa at home, I'm not alone in sitting at my desk with one they are pretty popular. I also sea dip and we all have them for when we get out.
Thanks for sharing all these brilliant ideas Christine, I will look forward to seeing all your tutorials, but especially would love to see the box bags please :)
Another apron idea would be a good selling item for vendors in any type of market. It is just a simple flat rectangle shape with pocket across the front for pens/pencils, note pads and cash. Similar to a waitress apron. They go well in the area I live in, and are priced in a wide range depending on how elaborate you want to go. Love your items and you have such a neat and tidy shop. Tfs
I just inherited a ton of smaller size zippers and I already have a roomful of fabric, so now you have given me great ideas and inspiration. I subscribed and can't wait to get started. Thank you!
I just watched this video and your video on making the little pouches. Your instructions are really clear and easy to follow. I would love to see a video on making your tablet bags. Please let me know when you put that up! Thank you!
Thank you Elana. That video will come very soon, I just have to make another batch of bags. Have you subscribed? If so, you'll get a notification when my videos come out. Just in case I forget to let you know 😋😋
Greetings from Northeastern Washington State, USA~~Thanks, Christine! This was very helpful. I'm a newbie at marketing my knit and crocheted products, and have been struggling with pricing, so I will gratefully use your method for pricing my goods. I'm just getting into labels and really appreciate knowing how much they help in selling a product. FYI: I love the colors you've used for your bags, etc., and greatly admire all of the clever, useful designs you've created. Thanks again. :-D
Thank you Christine for sharing your video. May I suggest the poop bags can also double up as small tissue storage to put into handbags, also the bags with no labels maybe reduce the price of those so you can get them sold rather than having them sitting on the shelf and then put them at the front of the shop as reduced items, every one loves a sale .😍
Beautiful goodies all over your shop! Love the back pack one you shown us. Love to see how you are using fabrics etc that won't hopefully make there place into our landfills. Too much is going into places such as that and its the same here in Ohio here in the U.S.
@@jd1135 for me it's mostly word of mouth, but furniture and curtain manufacturers often have scraps they throw out. Become friendly with them, and you could get lots of fabric that way. My suppliers know that if I get fabric for free, I always sell my makes with free fabric. That helps a lot🙂
Loved the video,very interesting,I sew myself and would love to be able to make a little money from it.Thank you so much for going through everything with us ,I would love to see how you make the box bag.Thank you for sharing
Hi new subscriber here from Wales Uk. I too make bags from recycled fabrics and always love to find people who do the same on RUclips. All your bags are so awesome. The amount of handmade bags you have in your shop is mind blowing, you must be sewing in your sleep! I would love a tutorial on the laptop bags please. Huggles from Wales x
Thanks so much Huggles. You're right - I don't sleep much with ideas popping in and out in my sleep. I'll make sure to get the tablet bag done in the next few weeks or so.😁😁
Christine you are an absolute STAR! Thank you so much for sharing your talent and tips so freely. I can't wait to get started and, hopefully,, earn some extra retirement income. Bless you!
Hi Christine You Tube suggested this video and I am so glad , I watched it and then went to your home page and watched a couple of other tutorials you have on there. May I ask if you could possibly do a tutorial on your Tablet Cases ? I especially like the pocket on them. I also have a box of upholstery and curtain fabric off cuts and had no idea what to do with them. I think tablet cases and the expandable shoe bags are a great solution Thank you
Thanks Maxine. The tablet bag video will be created soon. Just have a couple of others yo put up first. I love sewing with upholstery fabric. They're so sturdy🙂
I just found your channel. Thank you for your tips for pricing and selling. I am interested in a tutorial for your supermarket shopping bags. I'm from Minnesota in the United States.
Thanks Mary Jo. Here's the video link on the construction on the bags. ruclips.net/video/LSXNylYWGDU/видео.html I'll be doing another video with my pricing one of these days 🤪🤪
Thank you for all of the information that you share. I really enjoyed the 2 videos that I have watched. I will watch all of your videos in the coming week.
Just found your channel. Love it and you! What a talented person you are. Thank you for posting your merchandise. Would love to see a video on how you make the water bottle cover. Yes, I still use a water bottle for arthritis in my feet. I wrap it in a towel but, of course, it doesn't work well. I am now a faithful follower of your channel. ❤❤
Loved your video that was suggested to me. Can't wait to see the rest of them. I like that you are a plain speaker and willing to share your passion. Thank you so much. May God bless you and your family in these hard times.
Great video. Thank you for the breakdown of pricing. That was a great way to come to a price! I have made your doggie pouch/peg apron/shoe bag. All great tutorials. Will you be making one for the tablet bag? All your stuff looks lovely . Thank you for taking the time to show.
You are 👏 amazing! Thank you so much for sharing your beautiful handcrafted shop. I love that you rescue fabric. Thank you for sharing how you buy in bulk, your local sources for those in your country, and how to sew particular products. I really appreciate how you said that labels make all the difference. Do you think their is a huge difference between a generic handmade label and a custom label? I think their would be which is why you are doing so well. Question: are people particular about the colors or patterns of the fabric? What makes ppl that want to purchase but end up not purchasing? Ie is their a way to convert more ppl to become buyers or should one just accept that their will be many lookers that don't end up buying?
When I began using this fabric, I thought the patterned fabric would sell the best, and it does. However to my surprise, people love the plain ones too and I sell heaps of them. I don't know what makes people not purchase. Sometimes I could be too encouraging, other times it's a matter of personal finances, or partners influence. To convert more buyers I've found my story on the bags helps tremendously. People want to support recycling, and in my case love that a product is handmade in the small town they're visiting. These are good questions. I'll do a video talking about these points and some others soon 😁
Hi Christine, I found this very interesting and I look forward to watching some of your how to make it vids. Could you tell me where you get your labels please. Cheers from country NSW
Thank you so much Christine! Very well explained and shared. One question: do you make, all these yourself? If so,.............amazing! How many hours a day do you stitch? Of course you are a pro now, but if someone were to start something like this, what would you advise? Thank you in advance.
Thank you Krishna.... Yes, I do make all these myself. I don't actually do that much sewing really. At least not every day. I'm fortunate that I have a sewing/alterations space in my shop, and in between serving customers, I sit and sew all day. I also have a sewing space at home. When I make my products to sell, I usually cut enough fabric to make several of any product. The next video I will put up in a few days will show you how I do my batch sewing where I make 20 little bags at once😁 My advice when you start is to just have a go. Start off small, and listen to what your customers want. Most of my ideas have come from customer's requests. Sew as straight as you possible can, and take the time to design some simple labels. They have made the biggest difference in my sales. Good luck! 😊
I’m so enjoying your channel! I’m getting ready for my local craft fairs and making your helping hands, and grocery totes. I’m also making “shirt savers” for home, car or office.
Hi Christine, Just came across your channel when RUclips suggested it this weekend. You are an inspiration to me! Your instructions are really clear and easy to follow. Love all that you make and the colors. Thank you for sharing tips for pricing and selling; I agree the label adds a special touch to each piece. Do you have any tips for locating rescue fabric for repurposing? New subscriber from Georgia, USA 😊
Thank you Sarah. I'm going to fo a video on sourcing fabric and other things viewers have asked about, but to source fabric you could try curtain/furniture manufacturers. They often have ends of rolls from leftover jobs, and for smaller pieces, get discontinued swatches from furniture suppliers🙂
Hello just saw your inquiry. I have called shops that reupholster furniture and ask if they have any fabrics they can donate for projects. I've done this twice with success. Also thrift stores around higher end neighborhoods, where people redecorate regularly,or vacation areas, will have TONS of curtains and draperies at dirt cheap prices, and in large pieces that you can cut many projects out of. Good luck.
@@luenaprice3873 hey 👋 thank you so much for such great ideas .. i make lot's of bags for my relatives and friends.. but i didn't think to make it for my profession.. now i will collect this type of clothe and will make lots of such useful pouch
I just watched this video and the one on finding free fabrics. I love that you do this. I also gather fabrics and don'ts allow throw away bits. I am now in assisted living in a tiny apartment with a few tubs of fabric here and 15 tubs in storage. I'll soon be teaching the reclaiming of fabrics from spoiled clothes and making clothing from them. Another course using small bits sewn together like crazy quilts, then making things for the homeless that can be lined with sweatsuit fabric I have lots to dispose of. A good teaching lesson and social skills at the same time. 😍 Thanks so much for the reminder. I'd send a photo, but can't figure out how.
I LUV your site & products. I would be very happy to learn how to make the box bags and the show horse Halters & Bridles. Thank you so DEARLY for all your tips & suggestions. You are a true inspiration to me.
Your chatting with such good information, I feel like asking you to go out for something, tea? Coffee? Love how you put things together with an artistic Flair. Thank you
I would love a tutorial on zippers and any of your projects. Love your ideas. Starting with the shopping bags, iPad bags, scrunches, face masks, hot water bottle covers, face masks, shoe bags, bowl cozies.
Thanks JayneAnne. I'll do a tutorial for zippers very soon. The others are all done, and in my sew to sell playlist. I'm yet to do a video on the hot water bottle cover though 😀
You are a very generous person, sharing your knowledge and your wisdom and the small things that make a difference in your business. I wish I had seen this video before, I would have wasted less time and effort in my sewing to sell. Thank you and well done. I look forward to watching your other videos, particularly about using tape zips which I have never used before. Thank you!!!
I just now found your channel, it is March 2, 2022. I am thrilled to see your clean professional work, and very attractive ideas. I am excited to learn from you.
Hello there, the 2nd attempt at your wonderful hand towel topper was easier than the 1st.... . The Ist attempt I had my iron on label upside down so I unpicked it all. When resewing the tutorial was on for every steep. Thank you so much for the easy to follow instructions. Well second time anyway ha ha
Haha, that's great Rosie. I had the same problem with labels being upside down. May have been more than one attempt but let's keep that to ourselves. I know I'll have to look back to the video when I make my next batch 😅
I came across your RUclips channel a couple of weeks ago and I now check in every night to see what you’ve created. It’s wonderful how you repurpose fabric making really useful and beautiful items. Love it, thanks Christine
Agree with Amanda Pittar. Would love to see how you make the hot water bottle covers. They look well made and we could all use these especially in cold New-Zealand, thanks, Enjoy your videos.
I just came across your channel and thoroughly enjoyed all the information that you shared. I'm on the pension and it's given me an idea of how I can use my skills to suppliment my income. Thank you so much :)
I think the difference with your products is that they are beautifully made, the fabrics are carefully matched and they look durable. Your sewing is immaculate. This video was FULL of good advice. Thank you 😊
Thank you so much Amanda 😊
Agree mashalla
I’m a new subscriber from Illinois,USA. I’ve been sewing over seventy years. . It always brought me great joy! I’ve had difficulty allowing myself to concentrate on the joy of sewing due family issues!
I found your RUclips channel the other day. You have inspired me to get back to it again! I texted my daughter-ln-law, an interior designer, and she is sending me some of her samples!
Thanks so much.😊
Welcome to the channel Kit. How exciting to have a source for the fabric samples. Happy sewing!😀
You just popped up in my feed. I've been sewing for over 50 years. You are an inspiration. New subscriber from Arkansas, United States
Awesome! Thank you so much Granny Sue😁
Wooohoooo, I'm from Arkansas too! Where are you located? I'm in Jonesboro! I just dearly love watching Mrs. Christine and all of her videos!!!!! 😀
I loved that quote: "I found this fabric in my cupboard"! So I'm not the only one that comes across fabric I'd forgotten about.....what a lovely surprise I get most of the time! By the way thank you very much for this video. Peace and love to you!
Haha, yes. If I'd only open that cupboard more often😄😄
I have collected fabric for over 4 decades and have some treasures. Started using them. 💗💗💗
Every time I go through my fabric in an effort to destash (never goes well 🤣) I find things I’ve forgotten about 🤣
The fabrics that I find and don't recognize are usually some that came to me by way of a surprise box on my doorstep, with a note. "Mom can't sew anymore and I know that you do. Use what you want and toss the rest. Thanks." No name or number, I guess that they didnt want any back.😉🤣🤣
Over several days boxes of sewing bits and pieces arrive, sometimes a sewing machine or two. I connected with a charity group and together found homes for the ones that worked, plus a stashxof supplies to get them started. I also offered lessons if needed. Fabric, and sewing, bringing people together again.🥰💖
You have beautiful stuff made.Good stash done. Loved your video.
Glad you liked it!!
I'm glad you mention what all it involves to run a business. People are always complainng on what low wages employers pay. Say for instance Wal Mart. Employees just go there and work. Never think about the cost to operate the place. Businesses are there to make a profit. Employees get free parking, work in a comfortable environment warm/cool. Alot of them have mcdonald's, you eat there,
Thanks Guadalupe. Totally agree with you 😀
Thank you for sharing :)
Fabric scraps sewn together to make new fabric has been a favorite “calming” activity for be for years.
Yes, it's very therapeutic 😊
You just popped up in my feed today. Half way through your video, I had to stop and subscribe. I've been sewing for over 60 years now and love your ideas. I'm in the States in Pennsylvania. Thank you for sharing your expertise.
Thank you so much Cynthia. 💓
Such great ideas and tips for people trying to make a living through their sewing. Thanks for everything you share. ❤️
Thanks Catherine 🙂
God bless your hands! Lovely beautiful lady!🤗🙏Thank you
Thank you so much!😀
Thanks so much for sharing Christine. Great ideas and your items are beautifully made.
Thanks so much Tracey!😊
Enjoy your easy sewing projects it's a good way to start sewing again x Linda
Thanks Linda. Ease yourself back into it slowly 😁
Gorgeous and clever makes Christine . Would love to see you make the iPad bag . You are inspiring and love the fact they are rescue fabrics . Very generous of you to share your talents and ideas with us . From a new subscriber .
Thanks Mary. I'll be making a new batch soon as well as the video. Stay tuned 😉
I would also like a video on how you make these also.
I would also love to see a video on your ipad bag.
Justice all you do I too used fabric old recycled no waste you are so clever love watching everything ❤ you make I'm big fan 😊
Thank you Gwendoline 😊
This is so helpful! My income was hit hard like so many others due to the lockdowns and such. I'm starting a side business making handbags and such. You're helping others feed our families. Thank you!
Thank you Heather. I hope it's very profitable for you 🌝 🙂
@Christine's Home Affairs thank you! Me too! I failed before because I got overwhelmed with custom orders and I don't have time. No customs. Just make what I make and sell it. I have lots of Fabric because I'm one of the fabric hoarders. LOL
Me too. I have lost over a third of my pet sitting business as most of my regular dig walking customers didn't need me any more. As Thier shifts changed or they lost work.
@@Heideberry I'm so sorry to hear that. I hope you find something to fill in the gaps for the lost business.
New subscriber from Idaho, United States. You have given me so many ideas not only for my sewing, but your use of recycling. Great video.
Awesome! Thank you Glenda😁
Thanks for the great video! So many details and excellent advice for the “best sellers” and how to price them. I’m making the shopping bags exactly the same way. I love making them and love that people grab em up!! I’m expanding my bag making and adding the “shiny objects “hardware zips etc… and by pricing the basics like you have done here, I believe I’m pricing correctly for market. I sold a specialty bag a few weeks ago for $55. And that feels pretty good to know what that work is worth to the customer. Got a name, license and the branding doesn’t have to be over the top… it just has to be part of the finishing touch! Oh and started using variegated thread for topstiches!! People Love that because it’s a mystery for the non sewists 😊! Thanks again for sharing your passion and good -business sense!!!
You're very welcome Cecilia. I'm so glad you value your work, and thet the customers do too. Even if they don't know it😂😄
Yes on the videos for the box bags & the hot water bottle bags please!
Coming very soon Rachel 🙂
you explained every thing clearly. thank you that was very interesting.
Thank you Sadie🙂
Wow you sew, you dance 💃……you are a busy lady …
Just enjoying life 😄😄
I didn't know hot water bottles were still made. I haven't seen them since I was a kid in the 50s. I'm impressed with your ability to make so many items without burning out on that particular style. I made a lot of masks to donate to the hospital but I burned out on them after a few months. Now I only make masks for family & friends. Your merchandise is beautiful.
Thank you Sue. I do suffer burn out several times with my stock. It's another reason I make so many at a time. If I get ahead, I don't have to look at them again for a while. Hot water bottles are still going strong. You can still buy them everywhere. I did over 2000 masks for our town. I hope never to make one again 😁😁
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I'm in the US .and hit water bottles are sold and used often..
I use one pretty much every day either at work or on the sofa at home, I'm not alone in sitting at my desk with one they are pretty popular. I also sea dip and we all have them for when we get out.
In Spain we use them too ✨
You are sew clever! Ever the ‘fail’ is nice.
Thanks Nikki 😄
Very interesting video. I'm glad your doing well. Not everyone sews, for many, it is a much needed service.
I wish you continued success 👍
Thank you very much Linda😊
I appreciate you and how you explain things and make it easy to understand. Thank you and love your channel.
Thanks Mona 😀
Amazing products and so nice of you to share your pricing accordingly to the items for sale .. great information .. thanks 😊 lovely shop too
Thanks Arlene🙂
Great stuff for retirement project, thanks Christine.
You are so welcome Stewart!
Thanks for sharing all these brilliant ideas Christine, I will look forward to seeing all your tutorials, but especially would love to see the box bags please :)
Thanks Annie. That and more to come soon 😀
Thanks for your free videos. I’m from Nebraska, USA.
Welcome Carol 😃
Another apron idea would be a good selling item for vendors in any type of market. It is just a simple flat rectangle shape with pocket across the front for pens/pencils, note pads and cash. Similar to a waitress apron. They go well in the area I live in, and are priced in a wide range depending on how elaborate you want to go. Love your items and you have such a neat and tidy shop. Tfs
Thanks Joan. I go through phases with aprons, hand towels etc. I like copying vintage aprons too😄
Your pricing chat, helped me so much as a small business in the Caribbean.
That's great Tara😀
And bridle bags! I live in a rural area and would love to see a tutorial on this. Thank you, I really enjoyed learning from you!
Will do that one soon kristy😃
Me too, please! I have friends that would love them 🙂
Your products are very clever. Interesting about the tags making a difference. Thank you for making your videos.
You are so welcome!😊
I just inherited a ton of smaller size zippers and I already have a roomful of fabric, so now you have given me great ideas and inspiration. I subscribed and can't wait to get started. Thank you!
Oooh I'm excited for you. I love receiving new bits and pieces to play with😃
very generous of you to share your business information! and you have great products. wonderful
Thank you so much Nisha😀
Really interesting video. Thank you. I’m just about to invest in an expensive embroidery machine and you have given me lots of ideas. Thank you.
Thank you Lynne. Have fun with your new machine 😄
You have the patience Christine. Very nice shop.
Hahaha, thanks Regal. I am the least patient person I know😅😅
@@ChristinesHomeAffairs I would not have known it. It would have been difficult for me to sew so much of the same item unless I has some assistance.
I just watched this video and your video on making the little pouches. Your instructions are really clear and easy to follow. I would love to see a video on making your tablet bags. Please let me know when you put that up! Thank you!
Thank you Elana. That video will come very soon, I just have to make another batch of bags. Have you subscribed? If so, you'll get a notification when my videos come out. Just in case I forget to let you know 😋😋
I'm at the point in my business where this is exactly the video I needed. Tyvm from the Harris home in Geraldton Western Australia
I am BEYOND AWESOME DESIGNS
Thanks Anita. Hope it creates lots of great sales for you😁
Greetings from Northeastern Washington State, USA~~Thanks, Christine! This was very helpful. I'm a newbie at marketing my knit and crocheted products, and have been struggling with pricing, so I will gratefully use your method for pricing my goods. I'm just getting into labels and really appreciate knowing how much they help in selling a product. FYI: I love the colors you've used for your bags, etc., and greatly admire all of the clever, useful designs you've created. Thanks again. :-D
Thank you Sunny, I'm glad this was helpful for you 😃
Thank you so much. Found you by lucky accident. Have a blessed day 💜
Thank you Christine for sharing your video. May I suggest the poop bags can also double up as small tissue storage to put into handbags, also the bags with no labels maybe reduce the price of those so you can get them sold rather than having them sitting on the shelf and then put them at the front of the shop as reduced items, every one loves a sale .😍
Thanks Sharon. I often put my unwanted bags on $1 trolley out front. Tissue storage is another great idea😀
Your ARE amazing! The energizer bunny could learn from you. You’ve got a lot of great products and ideas. So glad I found your videos.
Haha. Thank you Yia Yia 😁
Beautiful goodies all over your shop! Love the back pack one you shown us. Love to see how you are using fabrics etc that won't hopefully make there place into our landfills. Too much is going into places such as that and its the same here in Ohio here in the U.S.
Yes, I'd hate to think of all that fabric going to waste🤔
How do you come across fabric to save? Where do you find this how do you find fabric ? Is it free then? How would one go about finding old fabric?
@@jd1135 for me it's mostly word of mouth, but furniture and curtain manufacturers often have scraps they throw out. Become friendly with them, and you could get lots of fabric that way. My suppliers know that if I get fabric for free, I always sell my makes with free fabric. That helps a lot🙂
Amazing, WOW! So much product, thank you for sharing. God Bless You❣💞🙏💞
Thank you 🌝
Loved the video,very interesting,I sew myself and would love to be able to make a little money from it.Thank you so much for going through everything with us ,I would love to see how you make the box bag.Thank you for sharing
Thanks Eve. Coming very soon🙂
Your items are colorful and just right for what is needed. thank you.
Thank you Dyana🙂
Hi new subscriber here from Wales Uk. I too make bags from recycled fabrics and always love to find people who do the same on RUclips. All your bags are so awesome. The amount of handmade bags you have in your shop is mind blowing, you must be sewing in your sleep! I would love a tutorial on the laptop bags please. Huggles from Wales x
Thanks so much Huggles. You're right - I don't sleep much with ideas popping in and out in my sleep. I'll make sure to get the tablet bag done in the next few weeks or so.😁😁
Christine you are an absolute STAR! Thank you so much for sharing your talent and tips so freely. I can't wait to get started and, hopefully,, earn some extra retirement income. Bless you!
You're very welcome. I hope you get the chance to earn lots in your retirement 😀
Hi Christine You Tube suggested this video and I am so glad , I watched it and then went to your home page and watched a couple of other tutorials you have on there. May I ask if you could possibly do a tutorial on your Tablet Cases ? I especially like the pocket on them. I also have a box of upholstery and curtain fabric off cuts and had no idea what to do with them. I think tablet cases and the expandable shoe bags are a great solution Thank you
Thanks Maxine. The tablet bag video will be created soon. Just have a couple of others yo put up first. I love sewing with upholstery fabric. They're so sturdy🙂
I appreciate you sharing your business successes. Thank you!
Thanks BB 🙂
I just found your channel. Thank you for your tips for pricing and selling. I am interested in a tutorial for your supermarket shopping bags. I'm from Minnesota in the United States.
Thanks Mary Jo. Here's the video link on the construction on the bags. ruclips.net/video/LSXNylYWGDU/видео.html
I'll be doing another video with my pricing one of these days 🤪🤪
Thank you for all of the information that you share. I really enjoyed the 2 videos that I have watched. I will watch all of your videos in the coming week.
Thank you Helen 🌝
Just found your channel. Love it and you! What a talented person you are. Thank you for posting your merchandise. Would love to see a video on how you make the water bottle cover. Yes, I still use a water bottle for arthritis in my feet. I wrap it in a towel but, of course, it doesn't work well. I am now a faithful follower of your channel. ❤❤
Thanks Arizona. I'll do that video very soon😄
Loved your video that was suggested to me. Can't wait to see the rest of them. I like that you are a plain speaker and willing to share your passion. Thank you so much. May God bless you and your family in these hard times.
Awesome! Thank you!😊
Great video. Thank you for the breakdown of pricing. That was a great way to come to a price! I have made your doggie pouch/peg apron/shoe bag. All great tutorials. Will you be making one for the tablet bag? All your stuff looks lovely . Thank you for taking the time to show.
Wow you've been so busy.
The tablet bag fabric is cut and ready to sew and record. Should be ready in a week or two🤪
Wonderful projects. 💗💗💗
Thank you 🌝
You are 👏 amazing! Thank you so much for sharing your beautiful handcrafted shop. I love that you rescue fabric. Thank you for sharing how you buy in bulk, your local sources for those in your country, and how to sew particular products. I really appreciate how you said that labels make all the difference. Do you think their is a huge difference between a generic handmade label and a custom label? I think their would be which is why you are doing so well.
Question: are people particular about the colors or patterns of the fabric? What makes ppl that want to purchase but end up not purchasing? Ie is their a way to convert more ppl to become buyers or should one just accept that their will be many lookers that don't end up buying?
When I began using this fabric, I thought the patterned fabric would sell the best, and it does. However to my surprise, people love the plain ones too and I sell heaps of them. I don't know what makes people not purchase. Sometimes I could be too encouraging, other times it's a matter of personal finances, or partners influence. To convert more buyers I've found my story on the bags helps tremendously. People want to support recycling, and in my case love that a product is handmade in the small town they're visiting.
These are good questions. I'll do a video talking about these points and some others soon 😁
@@ChristinesHomeAffairs thank you.
You are so productive! Excellent items, too.
Thank you! 😊
Hi Christine, I found this very interesting and I look forward to watching some of your how to make it vids. Could you tell me where you get your labels please. Cheers from country NSW
Thanks QLD Diva. Labels are from wunderlabel.com.au 😁
This was so awesome. Thanks for the tips on pricing your work and buying supplies in bulk
You are so welcome!😃
Thank you so much Christine! Very well explained and shared. One question: do you make, all these yourself? If so,.............amazing! How many hours a day do you stitch? Of course you are a pro now, but if someone were to start something like this, what would you advise? Thank you in advance.
Thank you Krishna.... Yes, I do make all these myself. I don't actually do that much sewing really. At least not every day. I'm fortunate that I have a sewing/alterations space in my shop, and in between serving customers, I sit and sew all day. I also have a sewing space at home. When I make my products to sell, I usually cut enough fabric to make several of any product. The next video I will put up in a few days will show you how I do my batch sewing where I make 20 little bags at once😁
My advice when you start is to just have a go. Start off small, and listen to what your customers want. Most of my ideas have come from customer's requests. Sew as straight as you possible can, and take the time to design some simple labels. They have made the biggest difference in my sales.
Good luck! 😊
@@ChristinesHomeAffairs thank you for your kind detailed response. 🙏 Stay blessed. I look forward to your proposed video. Thank you.
I’m so enjoying your channel! I’m getting ready for my local craft fairs and making your helping hands, and grocery totes. I’m also making “shirt savers” for home, car or office.
That's fabulous Janelle. I hope the fair does really well for you😀
Hi Christine, Just came across your channel when RUclips suggested it this weekend. You are an inspiration to me! Your instructions are really clear and easy to follow. Love all that you make and the colors. Thank you for sharing tips for pricing and selling; I agree the label adds a special touch to each piece. Do you have any tips for locating rescue fabric for repurposing? New subscriber from Georgia, USA 😊
Thank you Sarah. I'm going to fo a video on sourcing fabric and other things viewers have asked about, but to source fabric you could try curtain/furniture manufacturers. They often have ends of rolls from leftover jobs, and for smaller pieces, get discontinued swatches from furniture suppliers🙂
Hello just saw your inquiry. I have called shops that reupholster furniture and ask if they have any fabrics they can donate for projects. I've done this twice with success. Also thrift stores around higher end neighborhoods, where people redecorate regularly,or vacation areas, will have TONS of curtains and draperies at dirt cheap prices, and in large pieces that you can cut many projects out of. Good luck.
@@luenaprice3873 hey 👋 thank you so much for such great ideas .. i make lot's of bags for my relatives and friends.. but i didn't think to make it for my profession.. now i will collect this type of clothe and will make lots of such useful pouch
I was so impressed by your video on making the shopping bags, I started one today. I don,t have a machine so I sew by hand. Thank you
That's awesome Nancy. Happy sewing!! 😀
Your product is really well made
Thanks Lynn 😀
Great products and advice, thank you. Look forward to more videos.
Thanks Gerry. Lots more to come 😄
I just watched this video and the one on finding free fabrics. I love that you do this. I also gather fabrics and don'ts allow throw away bits. I am now in assisted living in a tiny apartment with a few tubs of fabric here and 15 tubs in storage. I'll soon be teaching the reclaiming of fabrics from spoiled clothes and making clothing from them. Another course using small bits sewn together like crazy quilts, then making things for the homeless that can be lined with sweatsuit fabric I have lots to dispose of. A good teaching lesson and social skills at the same time. 😍 Thanks so much for the reminder. I'd send a photo, but can't figure out how.
This is a fabulous idea Anne. I love it! If you're on Facebook, you can share photos on our group page of the same name, otherwise email 😀
You create wonderful carry bags; they're beautiful and so helpful for practical uses.
Thank you for all the useful information !👍🏼🪡🧵✂️📐
You're very welcome Bondee 😁
Thank you, you have a lovely selection of items in your shop.
Thank you Elizabeth! 😊
Hello ma'am I really like what you made.. Am also a sewer.. I love all you made
Thank you 🌝
I LUV your site & products. I would be very happy to learn how to make the box bags and the show horse Halters & Bridles. Thank you so DEARLY for all your tips & suggestions. You are a true inspiration to me.
Thank you so much Kate. I'll try to get those videos up soon🙂
Your chatting with such good information, I feel like asking you to go out for something, tea? Coffee? Love how you put things together with an artistic
Flair. Thank you
Thanks so much Pamela. Coffee? Tea? Cake Maybe? 😁😁
Thank you for your video. I learned a lot. Watching from Mississippi USA. Take care.
Thank you margaret😁
It was a pleasure watching a video from someone who seems so sincere and helpful. Thank you!
Thank you April😊
I would love a tutorial on zippers and any of your projects. Love your ideas. Starting with the shopping bags, iPad bags, scrunches, face masks, hot water bottle covers, face masks, shoe bags, bowl cozies.
Thanks JayneAnne. I'll do a tutorial for zippers very soon. The others are all done, and in my sew to sell playlist. I'm yet to do a video on the hot water bottle cover though 😀
You are a very generous person, sharing your knowledge and your wisdom and the small things that make a difference in your business. I wish I had seen this video before, I would have wasted less time and effort in my sewing to sell. Thank you and well done. I look forward to watching your other videos, particularly about using tape zips which I have never used before. Thank you!!!
Thanks Elvira. It's taken me a long time to learn what works, and still make many mistakes 😀
Love your video and can't wait to watch more. So glad I found you. Thanks for sharing so much.
Thank you so much!😄
Thankyou that was so inciteful and so generous of you to tell us your secrets to success. Much appreciated
You are so welcome Dale 😀
Wow, quite impressive! Christine you are very clever and productive. Nice video.
Thank you Christine! 😊
So generous with your information and the articles look beautifully made
Thank you kindly!😀
So kind of you to share your product & pricing info! Well done
Thank you Sandy🙂
Loved your comments on labelling and some great ideas to make to sell here!
Thanks Cathy 🙂
I just now found your channel, it is March 2, 2022. I am thrilled to see your clean professional work, and very attractive ideas. I am excited to learn from you.
Thanks so much Tamera😄
Hello there, the 2nd attempt at your wonderful hand towel topper was easier than the 1st.... . The Ist attempt I had my iron on label upside down so I unpicked it all. When resewing the tutorial was on for every steep. Thank you so much for the easy to follow instructions. Well second time anyway ha ha
Haha, that's great Rosie. I had the same problem with labels being upside down. May have been more than one attempt but let's keep that to ourselves. I know I'll have to look back to the video when I make my next batch 😅
Thank you for this video - which I’ve shared with some friends. It has been of tremendous help to me.
That's wonderful Winnie. Thank you😁
Thank you very much for all the information you have offered here. Very helpful.
Thanks Anne. Glad it was helpful!😁
Your shop is lovely and the bags are incredibly beautiful - Thank you for sharing!
Thanks rj 😁
Yes! Do videos for all your projects! This was very informative. Thank you!
Thank you Susan! Will do!😁
Nicely done,yes love my handbag 😆😀
The best!
I actually love the green bag you thought was a fail!
Haha, thanks Valerie 😊
I came across your RUclips channel a couple of weeks ago and I now check in every night to see what you’ve created. It’s wonderful how you repurpose fabric making really useful and beautiful items. Love it, thanks Christine
Wow, thank you so much Margaret 😀
Agree with Amanda Pittar. Would love to see how you make the hot water bottle covers. They look well made and we could all use these especially in cold New-Zealand, thanks, Enjoy your videos.
That one is on my list Tracy. Will try to do it this week 😀
Great video. Thanks for sharing. Sending love from the UK xxxx
Thanks Lisa 😀
K-LOVE your videos, very informative and easily followed! Thank you
Thanks Barbara😀
Love to see a video of the poo bags. I so admire you using so much reclaimed fabric
It'll be up in a day or two Nancy. Thank you😀
I just came across your channel and thoroughly enjoyed all the information that you shared. I'm on the pension and it's given me an idea of how I can use my skills to suppliment my income. Thank you so much :)
You're very welcome Jacqueline. I hope you have great success 😁
@@ChristinesHomeAffairs Thank you Christine 😊 🙏
I love your products! Very well made, beautiful fabric. Thanks for sharing your selling ideas.
Thanks Rhonda. You're very welcome 😁
Thank you for sharing. You have amazing pieces.
Thank you Julie 🌝
Thank you so much for your video. A LOT of useful information if you want to start a home business.
You are so welcome Rebecca 😀
The aprons too! Love those!
Thanks JayneAnne 😀