jbird Report post Posted September 9, 2009 (edited) I have never done this as a hobby I just can't have a hobby if I do it, it has to be like the pros and I have to do it like a full time job. Does any one else have this problem. I now have a sewing machine and lots of tools doing ok right know. Josh Edited September 9, 2009 by jbird Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Go2Tex Report post Posted September 9, 2009 Don't think it's a problem so much, but I have a tendency to turn hobbies into businesses. It just seems to happen, due to the tax issues. But, if you keep making a profit, Uncle Samski is gonna come looking for his cut sooner or later. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
King's X Report post Posted September 9, 2009 I have never done this as a hobby I just can't have a hobby if I do it, it has to be like the pros and I have to do it like a full time job. Does any one else have this problem. I now have a sewing machine and lots of tools doing ok right know. Josh I am unfortunately opposite of you. I have to make this a hobby because as long as I am having fun in a hobby atomsphere, I am okay. The moment it becomes "work" or full time job, I start to lose interest quickly and then I end up hearing from the boss why I haven't touched my tools, blah, I am so glad to hear that you are doing well. If you bought a machine then things are picking up for you. I am still stick doing things by hand and that is okay with me. I am waiting for my new rub sticks to easy the pain from using my Tandy slicker. Hey, I did want to inform you if you saw the ad in the latest Leather Crafter's & Saddlers Journal? I know that you were looking at producing stitching horses? There is an ad for someone wanting to talk to a person that makes them. The person's name is Terry...215-288-2115.....Give him a call and see if you can get some work? Good luck! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
TTcustom Report post Posted September 9, 2009 I have a uhmmmm, compulsive personality and therefore I have to have all the tools possible and read endlessly about history and facts on a topic. I have to agree that I can onnly have this as a hobby. I was getting real resentful and F-this when I had all those Kilt belts to make. I have already bought a sewing machine and "The Boss" regularly puts me on notice about any further tool purchases. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
King's X Report post Posted September 9, 2009 I have a uhmmmm, compulsive personality and therefore I have to have all the tools possible and read endlessly about history and facts on a topic. I have to agree that I can onnly have this as a hobby. I was getting real resentful and F-this when I had all those Kilt belts to make. I have already bought a sewing machine and "The Boss" regularly puts me on notice about any further tool purchases. So I finally have a title to describe what I suffer from, good, thanks TTCustom. I started doing some contractor work, but I am trying to keep it really low profile and not over burden me since I also have a full time job. A sewing machine would be nice, but my $$ is going into the I want to attend the boot show in October fund. I guess my next leg will be the I want to go to Wickenburg fund? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
UKRay Report post Posted September 9, 2009 I truly sympathise with you, Josh. Doing things by halves just doesn't feel natural! Glad things are looking up for you. Ray Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
jbird Report post Posted September 10, 2009 Sam thanks for all your help my friend I got you covered on the slickers sorry! Don't lose faith in me lol. Josh I am unfortunately opposite of you. I have to make this a hobby because as long as I am having fun in a hobby atomsphere, I am okay. The moment it becomes "work" or full time job, I start to lose interest quickly and then I end up hearing from the boss why I haven't touched my tools, blah, I am so glad to hear that you are doing well. If you bought a machine then things are picking up for you. I am still stick doing things by hand and that is okay with me. I am waiting for my new rub sticks to easy the pain from using my Tandy slicker. Hey, I did want to inform you if you saw the ad in the latest Leather Crafter's & Saddlers Journal? I know that you were looking at producing stitching horses? There is an ad for someone wanting to talk to a person that makes them. The person's name is Terry...215-288-2115.....Give him a call and see if you can get some work? Good luck! Sounds like we all suffer in one way or another lol. Got go hide from uncle Sam. Josh Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
King's X Report post Posted September 10, 2009 Sam thanks for all your help my friend I got you covered on the slickers sorry! Don't lose faith in me lol. Josh I have faith in you brother. Plus that will be your second million dollar venture, watch! Let me know if that contact works out for you. Plus, I would like to see your pony design. I appreciate your efforts! Everything else is gravy. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
TimKleffner Report post Posted September 10, 2009 HI Josh I started out hand sewing everything in sight! I bought my first sewing machine ... it's been down hill from there. I now have 4 sewing machines Pro 2000, Ferdco 1245, Singer 31-15 and 78-8. I'm like you .. I can't do this half as*. I also own all Barry King and Bob Beard. Professional tools make all the difference. AND .. none of this stuff has been cheep! Happy tooling Tim Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
King's X Report post Posted September 10, 2009 I started out hand sewing everything in sight! I bought my first sewing machine ... it's been down hill from there. I now have 4 sewing machines Pro 2000, Ferdco 1245, Singer 31-15 and 78-8. I'm like you .. I can't do this half as*. I also own all Barry King and Bob Beard. Professional tools make all the difference. AND .. none of this stuff has been cheep! Happy tooling Tim I am getting their and I hope to get closer at the boot show. I am saving my pennies. I can see it now, I may have to move out to the patio upon my return when the better half get the CC statement. Oh well, after 25 years, she can throw me out as long as I have my tools, stone, bearman maul and leather, I am good. Hell, Stohlman started out of a chicken coup. I can at the very least find a construction port-o-pottie for the meantime. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites