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  1. I have saddle stitched, well guess you can't call it that because it's not the correct way to do it, but a straight line by not using two needles, but rather one and going around the project twice. You don't seem to get the same angled look. Try it that way and see if you can get straight stitches. Cheryl


  2. If you want to leave it natural Widget just use resolene cut 50/50 with water over it when you finish the other dyeing. Use a couple light coats instead of one heavy one. I dye my things including the edges and then burnish the edges when the project is dry and then put the resolene on. I think the cover looks very nice but I don't do Sheridan style carving much so not one to ask about that. Cheryl


  3. I whipped these up Saturday for an upcoming craft fair in the first of December. I'm so trying to make sure I don't run out of things to sell. Maybe I'm being too optimistic :) But I'd rather have 100 too many than not enough. Also any ideas anyone has on smaller things I can make will sure be appreciated. I'm making book marks and key chains too. Cheryl

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  4. Thank looks to me like chrome tanned, close to an upholstery leather and like that finish was applied to it. It would be hard to replicate in veg tanned. You would have to wrinkle the leather, use white acrylic paint to get it white and then find a red antique gel of some sort to push into the wrinkles and wipe back off. Cheryl


  5. Hi Bob. Right now I have 14 custom orders. Now that should be a good thing except to me it feels a little overwhelming. I have a bracelet, a bracelet fix, three belts a checkbook cover, 4 rifle slings and 4 leather bags for dominoes. I think the belt orders have come from people seeing other things I've done but the rest is simply stuff people ask me if I could do. I have around 100.00 in cash I'll get when these are done because I always take a deposit. I got all the money for the bags first because it was an etsy order last night and I charged 50.00. So I have 150.00 laying around on these. That may not be much for some people but it is me. But I'm a disorganized mess. I'm starting today with the first one waiting and just going from there but it's truly going to take me a while to finish these since I have so many other things going on right now, working toward a grant, a craft fair coming up this month and the last FM this Sat. The grant process alone is 3 meetings a week. My heads just spins around in circles over all this stuff, but I just finished up my email and decided I'm working until the bags, one belt and bracelet are done today because the bags are on a time crunch. I probably should have turned them down yesterday but I need more feedback at etsy. I know I can push through this but as you can see it's a pretty wide arrangement of things people want. I like making the pouches because I get to use my cobra on those and they are money makers too. I'm going to try and cut out two more while I'm at it for the craft fair. Then do the checkbook cover Sunday, and the two belts monday and the rifle slings Tuesday before my meetings start all over. I can't do the bracelet fix until I get rivets in my order this month. I am truly a nervous wreck and looking for ways to keep this from happening in the future but most of my money comes from custom orders. Thanks for helping Bob. Cheryl


  6. Hi NV. I think you hit the nail on the head about my niche not staying the same. I'm doing a new business plan simply because it's change so much in a year. Maybe that's what's causing the whole uneasiness. This thing took off better than I expected and I'm having a hard time pinning down why. I feel like I'm so busy I don't have time to think about what I want to do next. I don't mean I'm getting rich from it yet, just that I have more work than I expected and I am making more than I expected in such a short time. I've only really been doing this since November of 2013 as far as having venues to sell from other than just word of mouth. I am excited about how well it's done but also a little scared I think.

    BTW you have a nice Etsy shop and your work is excellent. I am going to revamp mine this afternoon when I get a little time for myself :) Cheryl


  7. Dwight you are so right. I'm happiest when I'm doing something new just because, not because it's a custom order. I get anxious doing new things that are custom which is usually just me getting in my own way because the price to replace the leather has never been so bad I couldn't afford it. But I feel like it has to come out perfect the first time and I don't know why. But it does relax me when I do those projects even though they don't usually work out right the first time.

    Aaron I misspoke a little about the purse. I had a woman that wanted to buy it and I wouldn't sell it because the strap wasn't sewn on securely enough. I told her I would repair that, or make her another one and she went to get change and never came back.....you get that a lot at the FMs.

    Just today I had a friend who is very honest got over everyone of my products on etsy and I need to go and take some things down and also change prices on over 1/2 of them. I think that's a very good idea. And not all of them did she think I should reduce, a couple she thought was under-priced. But it is so helpful to get some fresh eyes on your products for things like that.

    I hope you all know I'm feeling better with each reply, honestly. Cheryl


  8. In a nutshell, I will be sure to announce the finding of my "niche", when I discover this elusive rascal. Ain't that the truth. Both of us hampered by customer demands, and similar in nature and scope yet so different. I want to find something I'm so good at people want to buy it but hampered by custom demands that feed me, and you wanna use your creativity too but also hampered by customer demands for small items you do over and over. I am trying so hard Ray to make a god of this but I can honestly say I have so many things running through my head I can't see the forest for the trees. It stays just out of sight and I need a day I think fishing and thinking, away from my house where everywhere I turn is work and also out of my own head a while. Thanks so much. Cheryl


  9. Dwight I started with guitar straps and still love to make them but have found musicians to be particularly cheap, LOL. I have sold three and all were to family members of the musicians. When I started at the indoor market last winter I did so by making a lot of little things I could sell to people on the spot, bracelets, bookmarks, my eye jewelry, an example of a portfolio and journal cover I could do on a custom basis. This summer is when it really got outta control and I ended up doing anything and everything people asked and I find all I am is tired and stressed trying to keep up. And I'm the only person I know who will go down on a price after the customer has already agreed to the higher price, LOL. I am not taking anymore custom orders right now until I get the ones I have off my plate. I am trying to prepare for a craft fair next month too while doing this stuff, and working with three different agencies on a grant which eats into my time. I hate paperwork but it's so very necessary. So in a way I'm trying to learn about the business aspects of the business while I'm running the business. I shouldn't complain about having too many custom orders but I feel like I haven't hit my stride yet since I walked in the door for the first time last November and set up a table and started selling. I have things I want to try, one of them is boxes because I collect them, but I just don't have the time to be creative right now.

    Lightingale the last creative thing I did was sew three dog collars because my vet said she would let me sell them there for no commission so I did those while working on custom orders. I thought it was necessary to jump on that offer while it was still hot so I did three in three different sizes and styles. I enjoyed them but now think I should have taken at least one to the market with me this summer because everyone brings their dogs to the outside market. I'm batting blind on what's going to sell at the market or to my real time clients because they all want such different things. I think belts would be a good fit for me because I've sold more of those than anything else but I haven't had the time to make up a supply of examples. I took the time to make a cross body purse because I saw so many at the market and couldn't give it away although people thought it was beautiful. I had it for $20.00? I have a messenger bag I made myself that is always on display that people love but no one wants to pay the price. I carry projects, folders, my tablet and portfolio, even my pop in mine and I can't see making another one for less than $125.00 because they aren't easy to make. I feel almost like I'm too busy making things to figure out what I want to make which is crazy. Thank you both for your insights. Cheryl


  10. I just read the latest marketing article on here and realize one thing that's slipped away from me is a niche. When I first started selling my 'Mare Stare" jewelry it was too narrow of a niche and now that I'm doing custom work I'm trying to make anything and everything. For example recent custom orders; a checkbook cover, two belts and 4 rifle slings. I'm finding I never hit my comfort zone and therefore really never have a chance to sit back and breathe. Can you tell me what your niche is and how you found it? Thanks, Cheryl


  11. Are they wanting proof that the hide is what you say it is, or proof that the hide was obtained legally? I buy most of my stuff from Springfield Leather Company and know recently the had to refuse a bag of exotics to a friend of mine in Canada because of the differing laws. I think what they are asking about is CITES certificates, but that may just apply to elephants.....I'm not sure. If you're dealing with a reputable company they should have all the documentation and your word should be good enough along with a way for them to contact the company if they choose. I have never had anyone ask me about my exotics I use but I would have no trouble telling a customer that the company I deal with obtains exotics legally. I hope this helps. Cheryl

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