i cant do artist alley forever

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  • čas přidán 28. 08. 2024

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  • @boroto2boroto
    @boroto2boroto Před 4 měsíci +16376

    Write a book with your crochet patterns for different types of flowers! A lot of crocheters would love that :D

    • @AmyB369
      @AmyB369 Před 4 měsíci +125

      Great idea!

    • @tanxixuanmoe9275
      @tanxixuanmoe9275 Před 4 měsíci +35

      Ooh

    • @arzafatima234
      @arzafatima234 Před 4 měsíci +49

      That's an amazing idea!

    • @waituntil
      @waituntil Před 4 měsíci +70

      Ngl those flowers are my favorite crocheted items

    • @mairamanwaring9419
      @mairamanwaring9419 Před 4 měsíci +113

      I don't mean to be a wet blanket but books don't make much money. My exMIL and her sister have published several quilt pattern books. She told me after the 1st year she only made about $2000 in royalties. The website where her sister sells the individual patterns makes more. A book would definitely add to your income but you would still need do keep your shop going. Diversifying your products would be easier, sell materials like yarn and hooks. This could also lower the cost of your materials as you are buying larger quantities. I would also consider how much you are charging. Is the price going up to match the demand for your product? Your work is gorgeous and that fact you are the artist should dictate the price, not a set hourly wage + cost of materials.

  • @meganboese4628
    @meganboese4628 Před 4 měsíci +20193

    Try adding some non crochet items to your shop! Maybe some cute flower pots, notebooks for flower pressing, or even a couple small pattern books with a couple flower designs. This will keep your booth looking full while allowing you to use your wrist less and hopefully extend the life of your shop! :)

    • @madewithapril
      @madewithapril  Před 4 měsíci +5030

      Definitely something to consider 🥺🩷🩷

    • @ZCRnotVCR
      @ZCRnotVCR Před 4 měsíci +461

      1/8th zines are easy to print and can make small contributions to your pattern stash into a whole product line faster than a proper bug pattern would. Agreed on the stickers too

    • @TheHiddenRealities
      @TheHiddenRealities Před 4 měsíci +455

      Can you afford to outsource the work, (I'm assuming it'd be too expensive) if not, perhaps you could offer fun crochet flower lessons for adults and/or children? You could also sell prepackaged "kits," with a link to a video tutorial on your CZcams channel, and printed out written instructions, along with just enough yarn for 1 flower each.

    • @nikkisigmon8090
      @nikkisigmon8090 Před 4 měsíci +112

      The issue isnt selling the product, it's being able to make the project. Crochet is taxing on the body and unless you are making and selling a lot of patterns, it's just not a good long term business.

    • @naonao9528
      @naonao9528 Před 4 měsíci +206

      ​@@nikkisigmon8090I think this person means if you sell other products that are less taxing like crochet patterns, crochet accessories, or other items you can cut back on the parts that are taxing to the body and still make a living. I doubt this person will quit crocheting if they have to go back to their old job. Their complaint seems to be that the amount of work is unsustainable, but necessary to make a living. It's like when a painter sells prints of their art or makes brush packs on gumroad.

  • @katiedolan14
    @katiedolan14 Před 4 měsíci +3572

    I work for an artist who created hand-felted and knit sculptures. She now has a team of about 10 part-time people employees who do their work mostly from home. I make felt about 24 hours a week and marketing for the other 2 days. The business has existed for 13 years! It’s The City Girl Farm, if you ever want to chat about how to sustain this kind of business. 😊

    • @bethhall7766
      @bethhall7766 Před 3 měsíci +25

      Is she hiring?

    • @violettracey
      @violettracey Před 3 měsíci +15

      Awesome!

    • @autumnstoptwo
      @autumnstoptwo Před 3 měsíci +30

      i would work for either of them 😌 i love crocheting flowers and little things 😁

    • @toni_the_toni
      @toni_the_toni Před 3 měsíci +36

      That's exactly what I thought, doing it part time and potentially working in a small team could be a great option if you like the idea!

    • @gigiatlas2364
      @gigiatlas2364 Před 3 měsíci +2

      Fantastic!! Would love to do something similar 😊❤

  • @dolliegurl4607
    @dolliegurl4607 Před 4 měsíci +137

    Your items are wonderful! How about a beautifully photographed book with your patterns? You could include a QR code (is that what they're called) that ppl could scan for each pattern for added instructions. Seal the book like they do college textbooks, include a crochet hook that is used most often for the patterns, and maybe some note cards for the finished bouquets. Honestly, I WISH this book existed! Right now crochet is a "thing" I think you could find a publisher. Good luck whatever you decide to do, just don't get discouraged. Maybe this is the beginning of a whole new chapter for you!!🥰

  • @gh0stgarbage
    @gh0stgarbage Před 4 měsíci +1854

    Don't forget to give yourself rest. You're ALLOWED to give yourself weekends and vacations to recover where you don't work. Rest is necessary, not optional

    • @madewithapril
      @madewithapril  Před 4 měsíci +238

    • @ravenoctober9936
      @ravenoctober9936 Před 4 měsíci +69

      Ik you were directing this at the op but i really appreciate it and needed this reminder. I have disabilities and its hard to keep up with things in life and not get burned out. I keep applying the same pressures/expectations on my self as a fully abled person. So i really needed to see this. Thanks again! I dont see it super frequently phrased that its a necessity not just "for fun" or what I've heard my whole life to just avoid working.

    • @Yournothing-end
      @Yournothing-end Před 3 měsíci +14

      But if she rested what money would she earn for a living and food, it's tough even more when things are getting expensive each day.

    • @Pavlinka__
      @Pavlinka__ Před 3 měsíci +31

      @@Yournothing-end whats the point of money if you make yourself unable to work period?

    • @RaspBerryPies
      @RaspBerryPies Před 3 měsíci +20

      I totally get this logic but as someone who has had family members do work like this it doesn’t matter how much you rest on the weekends of even take a month off once the damage is there it’s there.
      Lots of people go into these jobs thinking it’ll be fine but the pain will get to you. I only worked liked this for 3 months and getting the pain in my wrist to stop took about 2 months after of not doing ANY work.
      Not to be pessimistic but to be realistic and understand that she isn’t saying this because cause she just needs a little break but because it genuinely damages your body in a way that makes everyday life difficult. I couldn’t even open water bottles the pain was so bad.

  • @amazingapple5958
    @amazingapple5958 Před 4 měsíci +2932

    Thank you for being open about your concerns. I crochet part-time and I have the same concerns! I hope you have all the fun with your flower shop! They are beautiful! And what a variety of choices! ❤

  • @chelmi7899
    @chelmi7899 Před 3 měsíci +45

    I bookmarked this video when it showed up on my Instagram. I was thinking of getting it for him as a surprise. He actually ended up getting me a few from a pop up you were at recently, and he gave them to me where I first confessed to him. It's so special to me; each flower meant something unique to our relationship. I'm glad I ran across your socials again. Thank you for making this special gift possible :)

  • @okiedokieartichokie772
    @okiedokieartichokie772 Před 3 měsíci +16

    The crochet craze is likely to die down as well. It was a beautiful resurgence. I miss my artist alley days but they are just fond mempries now.

  • @FINEFELINESMAMAJEN
    @FINEFELINESMAMAJEN Před 4 měsíci +2075

    I do one festival once a year. An I had a little town following. You could try that. Or have “drops” on online. Save your body from carpal tunnel, continue to enjoy your hobby❤

    • @madewithapril
      @madewithapril  Před 4 měsíci +198

      Thank you! ❤❤

    • @mehh9364
      @mehh9364 Před 3 měsíci +1

      Sounds cute
      What would you do on that festival?

    • @HypnoseNoirRose
      @HypnoseNoirRose Před 3 měsíci +3

      Yeah, the carpal tunnel can put you in hell. Take care of yourself❤. I had problema with carpal, disn'y sleep at night because of the pain, I had to stamd up in the morning one hour before as usual Just to "wake up" my fingers and hands...couldn't event brush my teeth and dress myself. I did the operation but my hands, sensivity and vitality of them are not as they used to be. So please, TAKE CARE of yourself! Health is the most important thing!
      Wish you all the Best!
      P.s. Why don't you try to do different things with someone who also likes crochething...two hands, two minds also for New articles that Will sell😊

  • @ashleyd6338
    @ashleyd6338 Před 4 měsíci +4201

    Releasing crochet patterns is also doable
    Especially since you have to make them once, edit them and bam, something that never sells out
    Edit: how did i get so many likes? Like wtf

    • @madewithapril
      @madewithapril  Před 4 měsíci +754

      I have some on my etsy, but I definitely need to make some updated ones!

    • @ThebellelifeCanada
      @ThebellelifeCanada Před 4 měsíci +89

      ​@madewithapril, from what you showcased on the video, you have some very interesting and life like flowers. It's definitely worth updating your patterns online and continuing to share via online methods. When the day comes to pull out of markets you will likely find that you miss them terribly. 🙂

    • @aureliaavalon
      @aureliaavalon Před 4 měsíci +48

      ​@@madewithapril becoming a crochet teacher with online classes could be a possible income path for you, alongside making collabs with other businesses to promote your shop like with photographers who goes for those cozy fairytale aesthetics, a pastry shop, a wedding photoshoot, even Art schools in your area that are interested in crochet, or teaching new recruits so you don't have to do all the crocheting yourself (a.k.a. hiring the people you teach) Regardless, that's a lotta work. I wish you all the best

    • @meh3722
      @meh3722 Před 4 měsíci +7

      @@madewithaprilno no. Print them out maybe and sell it as a book on the shop

    • @theblackKatKuro
      @theblackKatKuro Před 4 měsíci +6

      ​@@madewithapril since you know patters for so many different leaves and flowers, may be release a book?

  • @dylpickled
    @dylpickled Před 3 měsíci +13

    I relate to the pain part, I don’t crochet for work but bc of medical problems I have I worry about over-doing it with crochet. I appreciate the honesty! I often get upset that I can’t keep up with other crocheters, so it’s interesting to see people who crochet full time having similar fears as me.

  • @mymidlifemessiness
    @mymidlifemessiness Před 4 měsíci +5

    I love these! Don't think about giving up - think of ways to change. I love some of the ideas listed here. ❤

  • @mimilapin
    @mimilapin Před 4 měsíci +99

    maybe making a jump from conventions to high end nursery/home decor art may help? (Rich) people tend to be willing to spend money on things when they are marketed correctly. Try bringing your work to interior designers, high end wholesalers, boutiques specializing in baby/nursery design. Upcharge a LOT! Make less stock and sell for much higher. Also maybe offer color customization for interior designers. I sold at conventions for over five years and people just aren't willing to spend the money on handcrafted goods. But thats just my experience!

    • @madewithapril
      @madewithapril  Před 4 měsíci +23

      Thank you! I've had a lot of input from people to go in this direction so I will try to explore that way, thank you for sharing!!

    • @smol-one
      @smol-one Před 3 měsíci +11

      Yea, I never got into craft markets and the like, because when I looked into it, it always seemed like the markets were never just for artists. They always threw in like Mary Kay and Scentsy and shit.
      I don't think it's so much that people aren't willing to pay, I think it's more that a lot of those shows are treated like flea markets.
      I actually joined up with (what I found out later) was a poorly run craft shop. It had everything from handmade baked goods to handmade stuffies to stickers I'm positive were bought in bulk off wish, to things poorly made by literal children.
      It was confusing when you walked in and I think it makes it harder to buy the good stuff when it's sitting next to a poorly painted trinket box, you know?

  • @TinasArtPage
    @TinasArtPage Před 4 měsíci +705

    Just an fyi… I’ve been doing it off and on paired with jewelry and sewing work since 2002…. So don’t write it off…. One thing you CAN do like many other crocheters is to sell patterns and that will make a huge difference in what you need to do manually…. That or you can do like myself and add in other things that tie into your flower designs…

    • @madewithapril
      @madewithapril  Před 4 měsíci +148

      I'm the type of person that hates writing up patterns (it feels like homework omg) but I may have to do this eventually - hopefully my mindset about it will grow to change in the next couple years!

    • @The419co
      @The419co Před 4 měsíci +58

      @@madewithaprilif you can, you could hire someone to help you write the pattern. (I am a skincare maker for my main job. I do lots of recipes and formulas. I dislike writing the formulas and all of the information but people want more!! So this is something I’m looking into as well)
      If either they can watch you, or you can try and explain it to the. Or whatever method. What I’ve learned is there is always someone out there willing to do the things we don’t like. There are all kinds of brains! Like those that LOVE untangling yarn hard haha. I would lose it! But some people just love it and literally do it for free!! So just something to think about. Maybe fiverr is a place to start looking for something like that or even in crochet groups someone who is already familiar with crochet terms and things. Idk just ideas.

    • @shannareid4985
      @shannareid4985 Před 4 měsíci +5

      So true! I would buy patterns!

    • @fannypon9455
      @fannypon9455 Před 4 měsíci +13

      ​@@madewithapril you also can do a skillshare or Domestika course!
      😉

    • @jandoel
      @jandoel Před 4 měsíci +7

      I know healthcare can be cost prohibitive, but an occupational therapist could also help preserve your hands and wrists. I used to do have exercises before I had my carpal tunnel surgery.

  • @yummymellon4058
    @yummymellon4058 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Thank you for being so honest. I know because a lot of you tubers trying to make all this crafty selling small. Business as if there are a bliss and won't take a toll on you not if it's sustainable.
    You're among the first person I've seen it.
    Most people would only be able to do this as a side job instead.

  • @Ace404
    @Ace404 Před 4 měsíci +317

    I love these! As someone with horrible allergies, I can barely keep a vase of flowers in my house without not being able to breathe, and eventually it’s just not worth the beauty to have them. These are so beautiful, and give me a way to keep flowers in the house! I hope you don’t have to quit, maybe you can sell some sort of accessories in the shop that you don’t have to crochet, so that if you need a break from flowers you can take one!

    • @madewithapril
      @madewithapril  Před 4 měsíci +34

      Thank you so much!

    • @bodyofhope
      @bodyofhope Před 3 měsíci +13

      ​@@madewithapril there's also paper flowers which I make and they don't take too long once you get the hang of it. Not hard on the wrists, but take a bit of finger dexterity.
      If you decide to try it, I suggest using wooden (marshmallow) skewers to start out, as wires are much more difficult to work with.

  • @abstractghost548
    @abstractghost548 Před 4 měsíci +135

    These are the prettiest flowers I’ve ever seen!

  • @k_tubbs
    @k_tubbs Před 4 měsíci +14

    Because crochet is so labor intensive, it makes it super hard to make a business out of it. I'm super impressed you got your business off the ground in the first place! Then to last 5+ years! That's incredible! Unlike knitting, crochet can't be done by machine for a reason. There are too many movements. But because of the time a labor a lot of people price accordingly (they should) and then no one wants to buy such an expensive item. Or they price super low and don't make any money. So it's 100% mind-blowing that you've managed so much! I've seen some comments that say to sell non crochet items and write a book, but those are completely different skills. And you might not be interested in building those skills. And that 100% okay. Sometimes, it's best to let things go. That's okay. Don't feel pressured to "make it work" or "hassle" or "grind." That isn't healthy or sustainable. Do what you need and what you want. You are incrediblely talented, and you will succeed in whatever you do.

  • @benjaminacuna8013
    @benjaminacuna8013 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Honestly it’s kind of a relief and a virtue that you know it has a time line it means you can give it your all with no regrets, I was a beautician for almost six years and due to divorce and the toxic nature of the industry I bowed out. I hold a steadier job now but still enjoy doing hair on the side and if anything I feel I had a larger love of it before I am not doing it as my career. You might find a bigger spark of joy from it once it’s not your full time profession just because it will be for your own time instead of deadlines and budgets. You might even be more skilled once you stop doing it as a job and it becomes a hobby again because the pressure for success will be off and will allow you to thrive for the sake of fun! Thx for being so honest about this

  • @arkieda
    @arkieda Před 4 měsíci +40

    Re: the physical issues, if you can try going to see a physiotherapist or massage therapist. If you get exercises to build those muscles AND stretch them out, you'll lose a lose of tension and might be able to extend your crocheting life.

  • @sheepwillowgifts9650
    @sheepwillowgifts9650 Před 4 měsíci +301

    First of all your work is amazing! You don’t just crochet flowers, you do the time consuming detailed ones. Have you thought of integrating a different genre with your Crochet Flowers? For instance I make Crochet Roses as well as Soap Flower Baskets, Flower Candles, Flower Shaped Lotion Bars and Flower Keychains. Much less hand fatigue that way. The soap flowers are melt and pour so they’re quick and you can pour a bunch at once in to various flower molds, Candles also quick, pour a bunch at once. It really helps when I need a break from Crochet, keeps your booth table looking full when you’re having trouble producing a bunch of crochet. It picks up the slack and you can make decent money with those extras

    • @madewithapril
      @madewithapril  Před 4 měsíci +59

      I'll have to think about supplementing my product line with non-crochet items for sure!

  • @EdG23
    @EdG23 Před 3 měsíci +1

    I don’t know about anyone else but I really appreciate the reality of this. The fact that it’s not sustainable but that it’s something you want to do regardless for as long as you can without harming yourself physically or economically is top tier living life. You’re doing what you love and loving it while you can and then moving forward to what’s next for you and that’s just wonderfully human of you. Thank you for sharing this

  • @amcast562
    @amcast562 Před měsícem

    You have done a great job and are an example for a lot of young women. I’m happy that you are thinking about the future and are very brave to be honest with yourself.

  • @Gabrielle-vz1me
    @Gabrielle-vz1me Před 4 měsíci +249

    You are so talented, and a pure joy shines through your hands into every petal and leaf you create. Turning a passion into a monetized business can be the death of the original ‘passion’, in some cases. Not all, but some.
    I wonder if there is a way you could do a slight pivot, still hanging onto your business, but maybe reimagining it slightly, somehow? I have a few ideas, but maybe something you could brainstorm would allow you to still be your own boss while being creative.
    Your work is beautiful, and if nothing else, you have created beautiful things and put them out into the world. Not everyone can say that. You have a lot to be proud of, and the things you have learned from this business can carry over into other realms of your life.
    Remember the hard work, and the joyfulness you have offered and shared with others, and yourself. Priceless!

    • @madewithapril
      @madewithapril  Před 4 měsíci +20

      Thank you so much - I really appreciate your kind words. I will eventually have to pivot somehow, but I'm trying to take advantage of my work as I can do it now! Hopefully eventually I won't be leaving the crochet field entirely.

    • @creativeideas012
      @creativeideas012 Před měsícem

      ​@@madewithapril plz take this as a heartfelt advice from 1 artist to another
      Switch your booth board's background colour to a lovely soft lavender. The white almost makes it invisible in an already subtle coloured setup
      Your flowers are way too gorgeous to be overlooked as real flowers. Mesmerizingly beautiful!

  • @sparrow7046
    @sparrow7046 Před 4 měsíci +54

    Maybe start selling prints of these!!
    Take pictures of the crochet flowers - in vases, laying around, next to the window, in your hand, etc!! That way you can have some breathing room to make more flowers at your own pace, plus, prints of these would be lovely!!

  • @denise8791
    @denise8791 Před 3 měsíci +1

    I love all the suggestions everyone is giving to help you keep your shop 🥹
    We all want to see you continue to thrive with your talent. ❤

  • @jazzmilsom3084
    @jazzmilsom3084 Před 3 měsíci +1

    I appreciate that you did it knowing it wouldn't be forever. That doesn't make it a failure, it existed and made everyone happy, it's a huge success, and it's okay to call it in

  • @beanmachine917
    @beanmachine917 Před 4 měsíci +29

    I saw some people commenting to add other things to your shop and I totally agree!! Stickers, calendars, stuff like that would nice because the photos you could take in your studio would be so pretty. Have you ever thought about lap selling the patterns as well? That way your flowers are still being made, just by more hands than yours!

  • @Eliza-xd5ck
    @Eliza-xd5ck Před 4 měsíci +12

    Could you get an assistant? Even having someone help you out one day a week could make a huge impact on how much crocheting you have to do

    • @andreal5445
      @andreal5445 Před 4 měsíci

      Someone to physically attend the market booths

    • @annedavis3340
      @annedavis3340 Před 3 měsíci

      Could even be a high-school summer job kinda thing. Still better than all yourself.

    • @painappuru93
      @painappuru93 Před 3 měsíci +2

      yess, and she can teach other people to crochet then work with them in the business to share the workload as well!!!

  • @user-wl2vk4eo4y
    @user-wl2vk4eo4y Před 3 měsíci

    You do what you gotta do and don't feel bad about it! You're still an awesome artist no matter what direction you decide to head!

  • @Sarokhaa
    @Sarokhaa Před 4 měsíci +128

    Think of new ways to branch out (pun not intended lol) such as workshops/ interactive booths at events where u crochet live while selling or doing a kids simplified workshop in schools! It can definitely stay as a side business, dont give up u have time to plan! 💐

    • @madewithapril
      @madewithapril  Před 4 měsíci +34

      Thank you! I have never been good at teaching and don't love doing it, but my mindset and skills may change in the next 3 to 4 years. Hopefully I'll figure it out!

    • @Sarokhaa
      @Sarokhaa Před 4 měsíci +10

      Thats okay! No one is ever good from the beginning… we all have to learn from our trial and errors. Good luck 🫶

    • @PunsandPixels
      @PunsandPixels Před 3 měsíci

      Blue ocean my friends, blue ocean

  • @aniolkaharmonia
    @aniolkaharmonia Před 4 měsíci +16

    silver lining: when youre older you'll never look back and regret this experience or this time. you'll probably always look back on it fondly for the fun you had as well as all you learned. plus u get to tell ur grandkids u used to own a little crochet shop, pretty cool.

  • @youngestchild1103
    @youngestchild1103 Před 4 měsíci +2

    Those look gorgeous, you can make amazing hair accessories for wearing yukata and kimono❤❤

  • @user-xv4si7xt1j
    @user-xv4si7xt1j Před 3 měsíci +1

    The flowers are very beautiful! ❤️ 🌷💐🌼

  • @lilac_crochet
    @lilac_crochet Před 4 měsíci +112

    Awwww that’s so sad!!! I will miss you when you’re gone 😭 You have been my inspiration since I started my small business, and you are by far my favourite CZcamsr to watch while crocheting💗

    • @madewithapril
      @madewithapril  Před 4 měsíci +13

      aww thank you so much!! I'm so glad to be able to inspire people to start their own small businesses, I hope that it's also helpful for you to see this side of it as well!

  • @mannymoctopusREAL
    @mannymoctopusREAL Před 4 měsíci +9

    girl it’s ok to take breaks!!!

  • @Jessica13_10
    @Jessica13_10 Před 3 měsíci +1

    They are unbelievable❤ That's so much creativity🥰❣️

  • @PsyduckRecommendations
    @PsyduckRecommendations Před 3 měsíci

    Your flowers are so beautiful! Even if you go back to whatever job you had, I’d say to still do it on the side. You don’t have to fully give it up, but of course you can if you want to. There are many things to do out there, I’m sure wherever you go moving forward you can find a good path.

  • @lorrainejackson2848
    @lorrainejackson2848 Před 4 měsíci +39

    Train people who would love to crochet

    • @madewithapril
      @madewithapril  Před 4 měsíci +10

      I feel like part of the magic of crochet is the person who makes it! As much as I would appreciate having people to help me, since it's all so handmade, even when people follow the same instructions/patterns, the end result still comes out different. It's like asking people to replicate the same painting!

    • @iclaimthisname9767
      @iclaimthisname9767 Před 4 měsíci +11

      ​@@madewithaprilI interpreted it as teaching people how to crochet, as in: giving a course, not training people to make products for you :)

    • @annmartin5347
      @annmartin5347 Před 4 měsíci +2

      ​@madewithapril ,Perhaps sell the printed pattern online, so that people all over the world can enjoy your flowers that they have to make themselves. They are beautiful and so lifelike.

  • @jemenamooney
    @jemenamooney Před 4 měsíci +17

    Wrist issues can be helped a bit with a slight adjustment to how you hold your hook. I’ve seen a couple of videos on it, but basically you use your fingers to twist the hook more than you would use your wrist to make larger sweeping motions

    • @madewithapril
      @madewithapril  Před 4 měsíci +6

      I change my grip and motions constantly so that I'm not overusing the same muscles, but even then its hard!

    • @HUZZAH-4Life
      @HUZZAH-4Life Před 4 měsíci +3

      @@madewithaprilLook up wrist strengthening exercises and stretches online. Also take breaks every 30-45 minets to stretch your wrists and let them sit for a bit.
      I have to do this with violin. My teacher taught me this to help avoid/prevent injury. Also proper holding of tools is highly important.

    • @jemenamooney
      @jemenamooney Před 4 měsíci +1

      @@madewithapril fair enough. I have difficulty with my thumb and one of my middle fingers no matter how much I adjust. I completely understand. Also plenty of yarns need different grips, which I’m sure you’re adjusting for, so that’s unfortunate that the difficulty is continuing.
      I hope you get the most out of your business and then in the future when you maybe just crochet for yourself

  • @Aaqilzul
    @Aaqilzul Před měsícem +1

    This Businees will grow just you wait for a miracle to happen! ❤

  • @alannaconley818
    @alannaconley818 Před 7 dny

    I like the silent princess, you did an excellent job recreating all the little details

  • @tharzanne
    @tharzanne Před 4 měsíci +7

    Diversifying your product catalog might help! For example: stickers! You dont even have to draw designs for them if thats not your thing. You could take pictures of your crochet flowers and edit them to have solid color backgrounds/borders!

  • @memeju1ce
    @memeju1ce Před 4 měsíci +11

    your business may not be around forever- but the memories people have and will make with those bouquets will last a lifetime!

  • @adrianakg182
    @adrianakg182 Před 3 měsíci

    i really appreciate this honesty. thank you.

  • @kayleefischer4128
    @kayleefischer4128 Před 6 dny

    I love this I think crochet flower would be perfect for a wedding bouquet!!☺️☺️☺️

  • @shymuse4bts823
    @shymuse4bts823 Před 4 měsíci +51

    If these are your designs you already have everything you need to create kits teaching others to make their own crochet bouquets.
    I'd buy some!

    • @Redpandakiwi
      @Redpandakiwi Před 4 měsíci +3

      Yh even a class would be fun ^^ or a workshop

  • @ivarozan2118
    @ivarozan2118 Před 4 měsíci +3

    The thing with a flower crochet only business (or just majority) is only a handful of select people will be interested, people also tend to look at shops with more variety because the chances they’ll find something that interests them is greater, you could try wholesale ordering from other local brands and sell things that can compliment your own shop you could also try making little kits for people to do it themselves

  • @janehoe.
    @janehoe. Před 4 měsíci +1

    I love the comments giving free consulting. Your shop's gonna be okay

  • @adriannajane
    @adriannajane Před 4 měsíci +1

    Your work is absolutely stunning. Thank you for taking the time that you have to add some more beauty into the world. ❤

  • @47shawty12
    @47shawty12 Před 2 měsíci

    My mum has been knitting and crocheting since she was about 6. She’s now coming into her 60s and though she has had pain in her hands before, she’s still going strong. She has been doing it as a side job for a small business in our country for the past 5 years. Keep it up!!

  • @toshabeans
    @toshabeans Před 4 měsíci +3

    Gorgeous work! Maybe your experience in crochet will lead you down other fiber art roads

  • @minix61
    @minix61 Před 4 měsíci +12

    Okay, maybe cross polinate your role. Craft flowers are gorgeous. There is a lady in ireland who has a business running a wool wagon, she goes from location to location with Winnie the wool wagon and eventually worked up to her own shop, that has a cafe and classes. I'm sure folks would love to learn how to do this. I don't think it's a case of giving it up, maybe expand it instead. Stationary lines with crochet flower designs, craft wool sales etc.... I just think you've got talent. 🎉

    • @madewithapril
      @madewithapril  Před 4 měsíci +2

      That's so cute!! Thank you so much, it's definitely something for me to think about

  • @hobbytv88
    @hobbytv88 Před měsícem

    I have been crocheting over 35 yrs and now I am teaching to others 😊❤

  • @narutoroxanne22
    @narutoroxanne22 Před 2 měsíci

    Enjoy it ALWAYS girl 💐 Those flowers channeled your feelings & will channel them back as memories, no matter what path you take.

  • @SteviiLove
    @SteviiLove Před 4 měsíci +5

    Most people I know who crochet or knit do it as a hobby or side gig instead of as their job.
    I do craft shows with my mom and have for 20 something years so I know a lot of artists 😂

    • @madewithapril
      @madewithapril  Před 4 měsíci +3

      Hahaha I've met a lot of people who crochet in my time running this business, and it's definitely rare to find people who do it full-time. Now I know why haha

    • @NormieNeko
      @NormieNeko Před 3 měsíci

      Maybe it's difficult to accept that something you're passionate about can't be your full devotion. Other types of arts can definitely be done full-time. But I do see how turning a creative passion into a job can be risky and eventually become dreadful when a person has to forsaken experimentation for what actually sells or is in demand.
      I like making wooden signs, but I can't compete with Hobby Lobby. My sister-in-law actually turned the same hobby into a business, but she ran into that problem and didn't last longer than a year because of "THAT MUCH! I can get the same sign for cheaper at Hobby Lobby." It's obviously not the same quality though, but many people rather get the more affordable lookalike.

  • @AlbeiramariaPachecolopez
    @AlbeiramariaPachecolopez Před 3 měsíci +1

    Felicitaciones.
    Eres una gran artista de este hermoso y tradicional arte.Son preciosas elegantes tus creaciones.😮😮😮😊😊😊😊❤❤❤❤

  • @JessicaWagner-wz9cf
    @JessicaWagner-wz9cf Před 2 měsíci

    Ive been being hard on myself for having to sit down a day away from crocheting due to pain. This transpatency really helped a negative inner monologue i hadnt admitted yet. Your work is beautiful!

  • @marthastrayton
    @marthastrayton Před 2 měsíci

    Your work is awesome. And people cannot really pay for all the hrs you work on it, meaning hand crafted is so precious!!❤

  • @alicecordova-potter6251
    @alicecordova-potter6251 Před 3 měsíci

    These are completely beautiful! Do whatever you need to do to keep taking care of yourself and loving your hobby but as many commenters have said, you've built this audience and you have such a talent. If there's other products you could supplement with, if you could sell patterns or kits or tutorials, etc, it would be nice to find a way to take some load off without losing your progress if that's something you want.

  • @elisabethdiamond
    @elisabethdiamond Před 3 měsíci

    Even when do quit, you can quit knowing you made the most exquisite crochet flowers on the planet. You don’t need to make them the rest of your life for that to be true

  • @kittkatt226
    @kittkatt226 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Wow the comments are full of such great ideas and suggestions. It’s amazing to see such positivity and encouragement. You have an incredible talent. 🫶🏾☺️

  • @babybones1930
    @babybones1930 Před 3 měsíci +1

    God, I relate to this. I was a traditional artist making stickers, prints, and original pieces. It was SO MUCH WORK 24/7. If I wasnt working on something, I was thinking about it. I miss my gallery residency sometimes but then I remember how unhappy and stressed I was. Haven't touched a sketchbook since 😢

    • @madewithapril
      @madewithapril  Před 3 měsíci +1

      so true omg, my brainspace was completely full (and still kind of is) all the time, even if I'm not thinking about crocheting im thinking about potential reel ideas or tiktoks :S

  • @scastellanos7923
    @scastellanos7923 Před 3 měsíci

    I apprecciate the honesty. The joy for what you do and your hard work ethic is so evident. I hope you're able to find some balance and make it work out in the future. Immediately subscribed 👏

  • @nerdz6849
    @nerdz6849 Před 4 měsíci +2

    Your flowers are beautiful thank you for blessing us with your beautiful art form even just for a day ❤

  • @SelenaMeiMei
    @SelenaMeiMei Před 2 měsíci

    As a fellow artist. I have found its good to let your body rest. Make sure to take breaks. Make something that can be sold while taking your break. Maybe something digital? Like stickers or patterns. A lot of people would buy a pattern and that can be digital products that you can sell and give your wrists a break.

  • @Stephinella
    @Stephinella Před 3 měsíci

    Your work is amazing!!!
    Many people would buy your tutorials.
    If you do one tutorial per flower on CZcams - like 3-4 tutorials- that’s advertising money + affiliate marketing links when people buy the supplies through your links.
    And you may also add paid tutorials to your website!
    Finally both a Ebook and a physical book. Your work is that good! 👍
    You will basically make money while you sleep…and you’ll save your wrist, your mind and have much more free time!!! 🎉
    I’d buy it! I LOVE foxgloves and orchids 😊✨💛

  • @yuelondaoutlaw6291
    @yuelondaoutlaw6291 Před 3 měsíci

    You are sooo talented, the flowers are amazing. Make a book with the flower patterns, sooo many people would love that.

  • @ReadsTheLogs
    @ReadsTheLogs Před 3 měsíci

    It’s important to talk about.
    It’s really helpful to alternate between fiber arts, and the ways they mix can be amazing.
    You have a great eye for color and texture, it would be sad to burn out your hands.

  • @MindfulFrequency
    @MindfulFrequency Před 2 měsíci

    You can be the designer. Hire someone to help. Please don’t quit. Continue with your passion in a new way 💖

  • @sparksunlockedco.
    @sparksunlockedco. Před 3 měsíci

    I love how everyone is supporting this creator while also sharing options and alternatives. It’s inspiring to see! ✨

  • @josielopez0217
    @josielopez0217 Před 3 měsíci

    So talented. Wrist issues are no joke, but I hope you can always have a way to do things that fulfill you. The flowers are absolutely beautiful and creative.

  • @jazzygalvin741
    @jazzygalvin741 Před 2 měsíci

    I feel you, ive been doing crochet for 23 years off and on. But your work is beautiful

  • @akemiasuna8231
    @akemiasuna8231 Před 4 měsíci

    I totally agree with all of these comments saying to expand your products to non crochet work! You’re an expert in this and people would love to learn or buy patterns from you! I think you can definitely find ways to make this dream a sustainable one!! Beautiful work

  • @MapleBugArt
    @MapleBugArt Před 4 měsíci +1

    Love your flowers! Some suggestions for keeping your wrists in good shape, no matter what path you choose is best; get some compression gloves. These work wonders if you have any swollenness after working. Wear them while you work even! It can cut back on arthritic symptoms and soreness. Next, wrist braces!! I have some simple fabric ones from Walmart. Doesn't need to be fancy, just enough to wear while you do other tasks or rest. And lastly, ibuprofen cream!! Can be used on almost all of the body in small patches but it is wonderful on hands, neck and shoulders.

  • @arbaiyahaziz7114
    @arbaiyahaziz7114 Před 10 dny

    Amaazziingg!!! You're crochet flowers are all beautiful

  • @falebite150
    @falebite150 Před 3 měsíci

    I not usually a fan of crochet, though I respect the work that goes into it, but I have to say, these flowers are gorgeous! I hope you find a way to make your business more sustainable for the long term.

  • @lynnslife6410
    @lynnslife6410 Před 2 měsíci

    Don't look backward, look forward. You will always have the experience and moments. Your flowers look beautiful. ❤

  • @Cellottia
    @Cellottia Před 3 měsíci

    Employ a few folks to do the crocheting for and with you. Don’t stop doing what you love - find a way to continue.
    Wishing you every success in the future

  • @floracaroline19
    @floracaroline19 Před 3 měsíci

    Your flowers are beautiful, you have such a gift and this is really artistry. I hope what you charge for them is representative of the work you put in, also factoring in what it costs your body. If you're able to make your flowers the "niche" of your business (your specific way of making them, how you think about your work and creative process, teaching others, etc.), and slowly layer other things into your business to care for your body and stay focused on your passion and what brought you here in the first place. For example, maybe selling a small number of your patterns as digital patterns (youre probably already doing this), teaching group classes on artistic and structural crochet, and then finally crocheting fewer flowers and charging a higher price for them. Dont try to churn out lots of flowers - you're not a factory, you're an artist and sculptor. ❤ This is getting long, but if you do read it, i hope there's at least one thing that is a bit helpful. From one small business owner to another, i wish you your definition of success. You make the world more beautiful.

  • @pisceslicious
    @pisceslicious Před 24 dny

    I've been crocheting for over a decade almost 2 and I don't plan on quitting unless I'm not able to physically anymore 💯have I wanted to give up yes many times but will I NO it makes me happy and it's the best feeling in the world to be able to make almost anything by hand and myself. Don't give up Tina!🧶💙🙏🏽

  • @donnat1911
    @donnat1911 Před 3 měsíci

    Your crocheted flowers are so beautiful. As someone who also crochets, I understand the pain. Please take care of your hands and rest often.

  • @autumnstoptwo
    @autumnstoptwo Před 3 měsíci

    your work is beautiful! you work will live in someones home lonnnnngggggg after you stop your small business, and the skill to crochet is yours to have forever. protecting your wrists lets you keep your passion in your life vs wearing yourself out for a profit. i hope when the time comes you can transition into a new career path that brings you just as much joy as this one did! 🥰🌹🌞

  • @Coconut-cn13
    @Coconut-cn13 Před 4 měsíci

    Those flowers are the cutest thing ever!

  • @tatianajones4550
    @tatianajones4550 Před 2 měsíci

    I absolutely love the blue and white lilly and the lilly of the valley

  • @zekiyuro5081
    @zekiyuro5081 Před 4 měsíci +1

    So glad I came across your channel! These are incredible. I'm going to purchase two large bouquets for my mother and mother in law for upcoming Mother's Day ❤ keep doing you girl!

  • @breadcrumbhoarder
    @breadcrumbhoarder Před 4 měsíci +1

    I saw other comments talking about branching out with your products which is a good idea, and you could also consider hiring someone or a couple people to help you crochet stuff while doing that. If you make more products that are quicker to produce you could theoretically afford to hire someone part time to help you with the stuff that’s harder on your wrists ❤

  • @TwilightSagaCullen
    @TwilightSagaCullen Před 3 měsíci

    They are Gorgeous! That's so sad! 💗💗💗

  • @laurasimmer9612
    @laurasimmer9612 Před 3 měsíci

    You should totally make patterns to sell in your shop!!! Digital patterns could bring you income for years to come without much effort at all 😊 I think they're beautiful!

  • @lizmackey6865
    @lizmackey6865 Před 3 měsíci

    Love your practical thinking... your flowers are beautiful look how life is working for you...

  • @littlewing232
    @littlewing232 Před měsícem

    Okay but that silent princess flower was so pretty

  • @cjofloorish
    @cjofloorish Před 3 měsíci

    It's a gorgeous flower shop. Beautiful work!

  • @justwaiting5744
    @justwaiting5744 Před 4 měsíci

    Burn-out is tough. Thanks for being so honest.

  • @ironjellly
    @ironjellly Před 3 měsíci

    Please take these comments to heart!! Your art is amazing and it deserves to be in the world for more than a few years!! Sell patterns, classes, stickers or any other kind of design work, and remember to try to rest when you can ❤

  • @HooksandStitches-Amigurumii
    @HooksandStitches-Amigurumii Před 3 měsíci +1

    I understand that, your work is absolutely beautiful though I hope you know that! 💖

  • @user-gb1jv3bq5l
    @user-gb1jv3bq5l Před 2 měsíci

    Your flowers are beautiful. I understand it’s hard to crochet for a living. I started making crocheted patchwork afghans. Everyone loves them. And love making the different cardigans. But it is time consuming. But I’m retired so no big deal. Keep doing what you love.

  • @tiffanydaniel8996
    @tiffanydaniel8996 Před 2 měsíci

    Thank you for being honest. I have a lot of people tell me that I can sell my crochet but it’s a lot of time invested especially to make something intricate or large like a bed blanket.

  • @creativemuse33
    @creativemuse33 Před 4 měsíci

    I feel you as I was in a lot of stress last year trying to decide if I should give up my startup as well, in the end , I decorated to change my approach, deleted the parts that I don’t love and focus more on what I love, be more patient with myself and start cultivating a new positive mindset.
    I think it would be a waste of your talent if you stop making these beautiful flowers, perhaps all you need is expansion and some unique ideas; for example:
    1. I saw someone said that they are allergic to pollen and couldn’t enjoy flowers, so you can target this group of people to create contests that attract them to your creations.
    2. Teach workshops and online classes? I recently paid $75 for a craft class and the artist provides the materials, and I am happy to learn something new! Also my daughter likes crocheting so it would be cool to purchase her a lesson!
    For online classes, you can ship materials after class purchase or put them on your online store for them to buy.
    3. I saw that you dislike writing patterns, then what about creating a whole course online? So you can start teaching from the simple things to harder things, sharing everything you know? This would be a higher price product that you would only need to record once, there are many websites that help you host your course, I personally use Mastermind.com because it’s only $49 per month but includes lots of courses that teach you how to be a successful course creator.
    4. Start a membership with different price ranges? It’s like a subscription where you send a small creation per month/quarter etc?
    5. Start reducing your products, rare and quality things can charge more if you increase the demand. Create something special that you love, like your unique bouquet (already chosen) including meaningful messages, like what each flower stands for etc. I grew up in Asia, and people like to buy flower bouquets with special meanings. After all, you are the boss and you get to decide your price.
    6. Like someone else has mentioned, add other related items for your shop/stand, I heard using Alibaba can help you get products wholesale price. Add things that you love, that align with your beliefs & values & style. Like flower themed jewelry, notebooks, pens, pencils, stationary, pillows etc. so your can generate more income and reduce your workload.
    7. As I look through your website, an idea came to me: what if you recreate someone’s wedding bouquet for them so they can cherish those flowers forever, or even create your own wedding bouquet for sale? This sure can be at least $200+ I don’t really know how much wedding bouquets costs but you can match the price and more as this will last.
    I am sure there are more ideas 😊
    I would recommend for you to really think about the ideal life you would want to have as an Artist, being fully supported by your passion, and what that would look like in detail: like what would you actively be selling and doing, and start making steps towards that life.
    I realized that as Artists, we have a lot of bs beliefs that the world taught us, and make us doubting ourselves. You can read business books written by Creatives, to eliminate your limited beliefs. It’s what I’ve been doing for years, working on myself because I know any limitations in my life is because of what I believe consciously and subconsciously.
    What I am trying to say is… DON’T GIVE UP ON YOUR DREAMS!!
    Just a newbie Artist sharing my 2 cents 😉 best of wishes for you!! 😀

  • @Crochetmakes
    @Crochetmakes Před 2 měsíci

    Don’t quit they are so good and I’m sure success will come ❤❤

  • @gingerleamcwow435
    @gingerleamcwow435 Před 3 měsíci

    I think there are way more options and ideas for growing your flower business than you've realized yet. You could market the bouquets for brides and weddings! Like someone mentioned already, write a how-to book with your designs! Don't give up on the idea for keeping this going just yet. I think your work is very beautiful and I wish nothing but the best for your future ❤