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bamamama 04-03-2011 06:44 PM

I was wondering if any of you who have Etsy Shops would be willing to share your experience. Are you able to make a profit sewing and selling your items there?

feffertim 04-03-2011 06:46 PM

I am interested to know also

QuiltingGrannie 04-03-2011 06:52 PM

I've been thinking about it myself. So will wait to hear.

Thanks for posting the question.

Favorite Fabrics 04-03-2011 06:57 PM

Beth, who works with me, sells on eBay and also Etsy.

eBay sends the vast majority of the business. She says when she gets the odd sale through Etsy, it is just a nice "extra".

huntannette 04-03-2011 07:03 PM

I`ve tried Etsy for over a year...never sold a thing.....

jaciqltznok 04-03-2011 07:10 PM

I have one for years...it is VERY hard to get noticed with so much of the same stuff on there now! You have to have something that really stands out, a blog to promote it and the patience of a Saint. Make money, probably not!

I do not sell finished items, I sell Specialty items like ultrasuede, dyes, chemicals, wire hangers and such.

Sienna's GiGi 04-03-2011 07:30 PM

Thanks for the info because I was wondering about this too. There are soooo many quilts for sale on Etsy. I like to go look for ideas.

owlvamp 04-03-2011 07:32 PM

I am interested to know also. Will be watching for the answers.

Pam H 04-03-2011 07:33 PM

I'm interested in this topic too....will keep watching.

JenJen224 04-03-2011 07:43 PM

I will watch this post as I am interested in this topic.

JulieR 04-03-2011 07:49 PM

I don't have an Etsy store but if I did, I wouldn't depend on their incidental traffic for buyers because many people still have never heard of it. If you have a good plan for advertising I can see how Etsy would be a helpful vehicle for actually closing the sale and handling logistics, but attracting buyers is something I would treat as a separate endeavor.

I've made several Etsy purchases but only one or two were items I actually found there; all the others were items I saw or read about somewhere else, and just went to Etsy to buy.

Does that make sense?

sharoney 04-03-2011 07:55 PM

I have an Etsy shop that I've had for over a year; I haven't sold alot, but for some reason I can't give it up.
I saw a lady who took porcelain dolls, broke and smashed their faces, put in vampire teeth, or had fake blood running out of their mouths or eyes and on their clothes- made them extremely goulish, and she had over 500 sales. go figure.

Lv2sew2011 04-03-2011 08:03 PM


Originally Posted by sharoney
I have an Etsy shop that I've had for over a year; I haven't sold alot, but for some reason I can't give it up.
I saw a lady who took porcelain dolls, broke and smashed their faces, put in vampire teeth, or had fake blood running out of their mouths or eyes and on their clothes- made them extremely goulish, and she had over 500 sales. go figure.

Things that make you go hmmmmm! people are weird these days!

JulieR 04-03-2011 08:06 PM


Originally Posted by sharoney
I have an Etsy shop that I've had for over a year; I haven't sold alot, but for some reason I can't give it up.
I saw a lady who took porcelain dolls, broke and smashed their faces, put in vampire teeth, or had fake blood running out of their mouths or eyes and on their clothes- made them extremely goulish, and she had over 500 sales. go figure.

I bet she had a plug-in somewhere else - some message board or other community that knew about her apart from Etsy.

jaciqltznok 04-03-2011 08:22 PM


Originally Posted by sharoney
I have an Etsy shop that I've had for over a year; I haven't sold alot, but for some reason I can't give it up.
I saw a lady who took porcelain dolls, broke and smashed their faces, put in vampire teeth, or had fake blood running out of their mouths or eyes and on their clothes- made them extremely goulish, and she had over 500 sales. go figure.

or the European lady who made the felt mice dressed in different characters..about 4" tall and sold for hundreds of dollars..go figure...

your common every stuff, is probably not going to see on Etsy..it is after all and Artisan/Craftsman site so the ones that go there the most are the ones looking for ideas for their next great project!

CompulsiveQuilter 04-04-2011 05:41 AM

I sold a really-bright scrappy kid's quilt and 3 black and white scrappy pillows that I found tucked away. It was a good experience but I'm not breaking my neck to make things to sell. The bigger etsy gets, the harder it is to sell things, especially quilts. There are two camps: really cheap, and really expensive. Lots of rag quilts. And it depends on the exact search words the potential buyer enters as to whether or not you will be found. They are shown in order of the day listed, so you'll be long down the list in just a few days. They have "tags" which help the search be more specific to you - read their tips carefully.


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