How to Start a
Sewing Business from Home
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15 years ago I was given the best advice: "discover what you like to do, figure out how you can sell it to others, then make a living". Most people who sew, love it. Why not take that love and profit? Starting a sewing business can be one of the most fulfilling, enjoying businesses one can start and profit from. I started my businesses doing alterations. I told a couple of my co-workers and not long after, every other day I was taking a co-worker's clothes home for alterations.
A sewing business is creative, enjoyable and Stressful. There are deadlines to be met, sometimes there are difficult customers to deal with -- The person who is never pleased, the individual who keeps changing their mind or the customer who wrote a bounced check and refuses to pay.
A sewing business can be started in the home or outside the home and start-up costs are usually low if you already have a sewing machine and serger.
There are numerous sewing businesses to choose from: 1. Custom Sewing Biz, also called custom clothier or custom dressmaker. A custom clothier sews garments for individual clients.
2. Custom Designer. A custom designer is similar to a dressmaker with the exception of being a ‘designer’. A custom designer sews for individual clients using their own designs, rather than sew from patterns. A custom designer may also run a small design business (also called small time operator) and sell their designs to stores and boutiques.
For both the custom designer and custom clothier there are numerous areas of specialization they can enter: bridal sewing, children’s clothing, men’s wear, dance wear, costumes, choir robes, women’s wear, high couture clothing, intimate apparel, plus-sized clothing, sewing for handicapped individuals, and the list goes on…
3. Sewing for Weddings. The bridal business is big business. Weddings happen 365 days a year and the average couple spends thousands of dollars on their ceremony. The bide to be wants everything to be perfect, including her wedding gown and wedding accessories – all of which can be created by a sewing professional.
4. Sewing for the Home. this includes custom window treatments, slipcovers, pillows, shower curtains, and on…
5. Sewing Crafts – from dolls to toys.
6. Alterations. From sewing a seam to replacing a zipper. Alterations can be a profitable business as many people have something hanging in their closet that needs repair – and they have no idea how to do it. Specializing also increases you profits, such as bridal alterations because 9 out of 10 retail wedding gowns require some type of alteration.
7. Sewing for pets. . Getting Started.
First determine the
type of sewing you would enjoy most. Then determine your client
base
– what are their needs and how can you reach them? Where
and
how will you sell your products or services? Who is your
competition?
There are two important skills you must have to start a sewing
business.
An ability to sew well and total knowledge of the area in which
you
are sewing. If you intend on starting a business sewing
wedding
gowns, you must know everything there is to know about wedding
gowns
and the bridal business. Potential clients will be
interested
in your skill and knowledge. Most will look to you for advice
from
anything to making them look good to planning a wedding. Other
skills
include basic business knowledge and people skills.
A sewing business
is a people business as you will be required to have regular
face-to-face
meetings with clients and/or buyers. You will be dealing
with
all types of people and personalities. You may be
required
to develop a thick skin as now all customers will like your work.
Advertising a sewing business is usually done by word of mouth, which
is
usually very effective. You do a good job for one client
and
the word spreads.
Other ways to advertise are placing a listing
in your local phone directory, leaving your business card and/or
flyer
in fabric shops, beauty salons and cleaners and/or design your own web
site which lists your services, the benefits of your services and
visual pictures of your work. Who needs your services?
Anyone
who requires quality, custom-made garments, items or home decor
accessories.
Jodi Wile
Start a Sewing Business
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