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#1
Hi everyone.
I inherited all of Mom's crocheted linens she had made over many years when she passed on - amongst them, a whole lot of unfinished individual pieces.
As they have a Vintage, Victorian look to them, I'm thinking of up-cycling the small pieces into items I can sell - pincushions, potpourri sachets, etc.
I've attached some pics of one I made last night - it measures 5" in diameter, 15" around and 2" high.
Materials used are new except for Mom's up-cycled crochet top and it is filled with Polyester Fiberfill.
I'm also working a design for one with an enclosed grit pocket to help keep the pins sharp when in use.
Stock Styles will be made from fabrics within my stash collection however I can also make them to order in any size, shape, color, print theme requested.
I can also incorporate them into a holder such as teacup, fancy wine glass, candlestick holder, etc. Price will depend upon holder requested.
Do you think they would sell and if so, how much would you pay for a Stock Style $ ? and a Custom Order $ ?
Thanks for your input and please, be honest.
I inherited all of Mom's crocheted linens she had made over many years when she passed on - amongst them, a whole lot of unfinished individual pieces.
As they have a Vintage, Victorian look to them, I'm thinking of up-cycling the small pieces into items I can sell - pincushions, potpourri sachets, etc.
I've attached some pics of one I made last night - it measures 5" in diameter, 15" around and 2" high.
Materials used are new except for Mom's up-cycled crochet top and it is filled with Polyester Fiberfill.
I'm also working a design for one with an enclosed grit pocket to help keep the pins sharp when in use.
Stock Styles will be made from fabrics within my stash collection however I can also make them to order in any size, shape, color, print theme requested.
I can also incorporate them into a holder such as teacup, fancy wine glass, candlestick holder, etc. Price will depend upon holder requested.
Do you think they would sell and if so, how much would you pay for a Stock Style $ ? and a Custom Order $ ?
Thanks for your input and please, be honest.
#2
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Join Date: Mar 2011
Location: Ontario, Canada
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They are lovely! Make sure you set aside some nice pieces for yourself to remember you Mom by though. Some bigger pieces would look nice worked into a quilt. I think I would sleep better under something hand made by my mother. Just a thought.
#3
Originally Posted by Tartan
They are lovely! Make sure you set aside some nice pieces for yourself to remember you Mom by though. Some bigger pieces would look nice worked into a quilt. I think I would sleep better under something hand made by my mother. Just a thought.
However, there are just so many of these in various sizes that I will never be able to use myself and I just can't bring myself to dispose of them.
Thought they might bring some cheer to others while at the same time, make a few pennies for my pocket.
#6
Senior Member
Join Date: Oct 2010
Location: California
Posts: 883
Great idea of using up treasures. Don't forget generations to come. I have been the reciepent of many pieces of generations before me and am now making things for myself and my children and grandchildren. Isn't it interesting that I ended up with so many treasures and no one else. Funny thing they would have thrown it all away; they thought it was junk and several time Grandma would say just take this and put it away for another day; so I did and boy am I glad I did. I now appreciate those treasures so much more now. I just used a scrap of fabric from a sundress that Grandma made for me for my grandaughters sunbonnet sue quilt; she is due in Dec. It just does my heart so good. I will be making a few pincushions too-thanks for that idea of using the small doilies. Just food for thought.
#7
Super Member
Join Date: Feb 2010
Location: Tennessee
Posts: 1,214
That is a beautiful pin cushion. I don't do pricing either so can't give price, but I know plain pin cushions at the craft fair's here sell from $5.00 and up depending on size. Good luck. I also like the idea of Christmas ornaments.
#9
Super Member
Join Date: Oct 2010
Posts: 1,341
Originally Posted by CoriAmD
Not good at pricing things, but I think it's lovely. It makes me think of an old fashioned Christmas tree ornament. Good luck!
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