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ENGLISH LAVENDER DOLL – A downloadable vintage 1951 crochet pattern. Text-to-Speech enabled. Available for Download to Kindle DX, Kindle for PC, Mac, … dress, handmade, DIY, NorthernLightsVintage)

ENGLISH LAVENDER DOLL – A downloadable vintage 1951 crochet pattern. Text-to-Speech enabled. Available for Download to Kindle DX, Kindle for PC, Mac, … dress, handmade, DIY, NorthernLightsVintage)

ENGLISH LAVENDER DOLL

This crochet pattern was originally published in 1951. It has been edited and converted to digital format by NorthernLightsVintage for viewing on the Kindle wireless handheld reader, as well as other devices (see below). Text-to-Speech is also enabled for this e-book.

This crochet pattern is available for download to the following devices:

Kindle (1st Generation)
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Kindle DX (3G, 9.7″)
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How much should i sell medium crochet (yarn) blankets (handmade) small ones and large ones?

September 8th, 2010 Posted in Handmade Blankets Tags: , , , , , , , , , ,

Question by C G: How much should i sell medium crochet (yarn) blankets (handmade) small ones and large ones?
i think this will be a good home job so i can see and watch my baby while crocheting a blanket to sell do you have to have a license to sell them i wouldn’t think so but i don’t know

Best answer:

Answer by Leslie M
If you are actually doing this for your regular income, you need to figure out the hours it takes to make one and the amount you want to make per hour. Then add the cost of the materials to the cost of the labor and charge that. I’m afraid you will find that you cannot easily find customers willing to pay that kind of price. However, your chances are better if you use high quality materials and can get into a juried craft show or gallery with a good following.

You need a license in most places if you open a storefront, but if you just rent booth space at a show, you do not. You may be asked to report your sales so that the state can collect sales tax, but if you do not have a tax id number, and you are not making a large amount of money on craft sales per year, it is not necessary since you paid the sales tax on the materials.

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How To Care For Crochet Items

July 6th, 2010 Posted in Handcrafted Items Tags: , ,

How To Care For Crochet Items

Crocheted  items that are made  today  are made with many  completely different types of acrylic, cotton or wool yarns. Today there are yarns that you can buy that are even  made especially for babies, these paitular yarns are made of 100 percent cotton .Your craft store will carry ample amounts of crochet yarn, and a large varieties as well. The store has such  a variety that you can complete almost any look you want, from the casual look  to elegant. look as well.

 When using different types of yarns you will have different care instructions. If you know then exactly what type of yarn an item is made of, you can easily find the proper care techniques on line. When you purchase a new pattern, and if you  look close the pattern makers will also  provide you with care instructions when you buy a pattern that they made.

 When you have made, or you have been given some hand crocheted items, in order for them to retain their original look then you will have to spend some time maintaining them .You will have to keep them in good shape, because with crocheted items a lot of joy and  love goes into items that you handmade yourself.

 There are many crocheted things that are made that become almost priceless to many families .Babies christening gowns  are a prime example of crocheted things handed down generation to generation it will be  used over and over again. If you care for them properly, they can last for many a year!. Nothing means more to  women  then a crocheted gift that is handmade, especially with them in mind.

 When the crocheted article need to be washed then you can gently hand washed in cold water, using a detergent mild like detergent (woolite). Do not use any type of bleach! Rinse item in cool water with your hands until water is clear, then if you would like , rinse again in water with a liquid fabric softener. This is very important never twist or try to wring the item out, this will tend to twist it out of shape.

 The best way as well as the safest way to remove water is to put the item down on a towel and roll it up in the towel carefully. Then unroll the towel and let it back out and then lay it flat to dry on another dry towel, reshaping the item very gently to remove unwanted wrinkles. Do not use a hand dryer on handcrafted  items . The heat from the dryer will shrink the article for sure.

 Let the article air dry at room temperature. After it has become completely dry.Then you can try and shake it gently again to soften up the fibers. Do not iron an item unless you are sure of the type of yarn was used and you know for sure that it will withstand an iron. Store the crocheted item  on a shelf or in a drawer.

 Do not use an type of hanger! . This will deffentilly cause the item to stretch or develop “hanger” marks.Using  these directions is a  good guidelines to use, for all your crocheted items when you are unsure of their fiber content.!

 When you use these simple tips, it will retain the quality of your item for many years to come. We hope that you will find this article good information and put it to good use.