Actually, if you're craving embroidered potatoes for dinner, I'm afraid you're too late to get one of my Smash embroideries as I sold the last one this week. I'm tempted to make another, but don't think I will. I have so much stuff that I've made taking up space in my house and brain and I'm loathe to make more stuff that I will have to look after for months/years before someone decides they want to give it a new home. Hmm, it's tricky. I haven't done a market in ages, so it would probably be good to do one of those and sell plenty of stuff in a lump sum. Of course, I know I'd end up panicking and making a million new things before the market so would end up with more stock at the end of the day! At the moment I could definitely and essentially do with more money and less clutter, so I suppose a super-duper sale in my etsy shop could be the way to go... But I don't really think a super-duper sale would lead to super-duper sales, if you see what I mean. I'd probably sell at the same slow rate and just make even less money for it. Hmmm. If I don't get called in to work tomorrow (please, please, please let me not get called in!) then perhaps I should have a bit of a tidy-up/stock-take and work out the lay of the land then. Crafting can be such a complicated hobby! Does anyone else have this problem, or does it only apply to a jack of all crafts like myself?
p.s. I do still have a Test Card Girl embroidery and a Thames TV embroidery in my shop if anyone wants to help me clear out and indulge their telly nostalgia at the same time ;)
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