Monday, August 16, 2010

Winter Preparations - Part 1

I had a little bit more time than usual to myself this weekend and told myself I would devote all that time to getting Homemade by Hoyt ready for winter.  I had plans to do a few more things than I accomplished (as usual), but managed to make enough progress to feel satisfied. 

My top priority for the weekend was to make more candles to post online.  My current online inventory is only 20 items... not exactly an enticing collection.  I was too tired to further that goal on Saturday as originally planned (on account of the fact that I picked up a catering shift to earn my "extra" income a bit quicker)... but, as I type, the final bit of wax is cooling on two sets of candles. 


Tonight I'm making batches of Tibetan Black Tea (green) and Sweet Honey Rose (mauve).  The rose recycled jar candles are pretty tea and lip gloss tins I saved from my personal collection.  The black tea jars are plain glass which I still need to choose decorations for.  The next big craft night I have available will be spent decopaging jars.  I already had four before tonight that were waiting for their finishing collage.

The other thing I "accomplished" this weekend may be nothing more than glorified procrastination... but I enjoyed it.  I have an embarrasingly large collection of yarn considering the size of my apartment.  So, I have been trying to come up with more things to crochet... small things I could make quickly and sell.  I noticed on etsy that there are multiple vendors selling "scrubbies" - crocheted cotton yarn squares to use like a wash cloth - and I decided to make one to sample.


My army colored square didn't turn out with perfect ninety degree angles, but it will be perfect for testing durability... if it sucks, I didn't waste my favorite yarn... and I practiced crocheting a uniform square with a cool pattern.  I'd say that's as close to "loose = win" as you can get.

I also looked at two other crochet products I would be interested in making: pot holders and rag rugs.  I started crocheting a pot holder sample, but haven't made it too far.  I also hunted down two old sheets which I want to use whenever I get around to trying out rag crochet.  What I really want to know is... how many of my friends and customers would be interested in buying any of the above?

The last thing on tonight's to do list is started, but probably not likely to be completed tonight.  I've chosen samples to be delivered to two locations, but still need to print price lists and informational material before I can wrap them....

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