I deal with crochet work but unable to sell it, what to do?
Some i have my ideas but mostly from u tube or Pinterest
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Have you thought about renting a booth in an antique store or a craft fair. People usually love homemade ideas where I live. Good luck!
Not tried but surely will.Thanks.
Here are several ideas for some modern saleable crochet items. I don’t know how talented you are as some look difficult... also be careful on colors you choose. Go to fairs where there is a more “Hippie Boho” vibe. Take photos of your items similar to these ideas also.
Church bazaars, senior citizen shops, hospital gift shops and small local seasonal craft shows are the best places to sell crocheted items. As a crafter who sells at various places I will tell you that crocheted items don't seem to sell well. I have seen so many beautifully crocheted items--with hours of hard work and a reasonable price tag--but not big sellers. People either make things themselves or have a Grandma or Auntie they get crocheted gifts from. My husband had an Aunt who made all "the girls" beautiful crocheted doilies every year for Christmas--very treasured items for me but not something very many other people would like.