Hi everyone! Sarah (Bluepinecones) told me I needed to jump in on this one. Thanks, Beth, for the shout out. I know I hardly ever pop in anymore, but I do try to keep up with everyone.
I had been in the same boat, wanting something to do that I could make a little extra money at and not take up much space in my motor home. I was talking to a friend on the phone one day. She asked me what I was doing. I told her making a sweater for one of my little dogs. She made the comment "You should sell the dog clothes you make" and that was how the idea was born. I am just getting started at this. I have set up an Etsy site and a FB page to show my wares. I am now doing what I have always loved to do most in the world. I get to sew, knit, crochet and embroider. I am in the process of getting my work spaces figured out in my rig. I use my dining table for my cutting and ironing station. I have a small table I can pull up to myself while sitting on the couch to hold my machines. A man who does wood work, is making me a thread and bobbin holder I can hang over one of the french doors in my living room area. It will hold 100 spools of thread and 100 bobbins and not take up any floor space. I love that I can go from my computer desk to my couch to work on my latest item for my shop. I have also put up storage shelves in my living room area with fabric bins to hold my supplies and finished products.
This was the best solution for me. We have all heard the statement "do something you love to do and you will never work another day in your life". For me, this is proving to be really true. I am never happier than when I am creating something new like this. I have been like this since I picked up my first set of knitting needles at 7 and got my first sewing machine at 8 years old. Eventually, when I have a good build up of samples I have made to photograph and post, I want to take them to craft shows to sell. I am not there yet. I am also enjoying doing the marketing to get my sites going. I am enjoying getting my branding up and going also. I have purchased the domain name for my brand, but haven't done anything with that yet. That is for the future, when I get my list of things I want to make and showcase done for my shop. All this being said, I agree with Beth about it being hard to get started with online selling. I also have my dogs dressed in the clothes I am selling. I talk up what I do with everyone I can. I also pay for clicks to my Etsy shop and FB page right now. In any kind of sales, it is the numbers that count. You need the "traffic" to get the orders. I have paid two different artists also. One for my logo I decided to use and another to do the banners for my Etsy shop and FB page. Artwork is not my forte and definitely not something I wanted to spend my time on. Not everyone does this and are still successful. Only you know what your strengths are and what you can afford to spend your money on. I do custom work based on the size of the individual dog and the orders I have had, have come from people who have seen my work in person. I am planning on building from that.
Below are links to my Etsy shop and my FB page.
www.facebook.com/dawnsdoggyduds
www.etsy.com/shop/DawnsDoggyDuds
There are still people who make a living through the internet. Find what you love to do and concentrate on that. It has been my experience, if it is not something you love to do, you won't enjoy it long term and it will become a "job". Good luck and have fun with whatever you plan on doing.