Are you constantly comparing your art to other artists? Does it seem like everyone on Instagram is making better stuff than you? Let's talk about these issues and better understand where your art stands and why you shouldn't give up!Get your free copy of Danny's book, The Seven Deadly Sins of Creativity, at http://sketchbookskool.com/sinJoin Danny Gregory and Jill Badonsky for Art for All, the Sketchbook Skool podcast to discuss this and other topics impacting creative people like us.Th...
Toby and Onur and Chris talk crap and sometimes to guests who probably know something about knife making.
So, stick your headphones on and start hand sanding.
Welcome to Twisted Stitches, a podcast for the twisted knitter! Join hosts Kimberly and Thuy on their adventures as they knit, spin, sew, and craft their hearts out.
Have you thought about turning your hobby into a profitable small business? This podcast shows you how to do just that. Whether you want a side gig for some extra cash or to get out of your 9-5, the handmade products you make for fun can hold the key!
In each episode you'll hear steps and actions to take to start and grow a profitable business. It's created specifically for the handmade product business entrepreneur; a group I lovingly call Gifters, Bakers, Crafters, and Makers.
You're a fabulous unique creative person and I'm here to help you get on the right path to making your vision a reality. There's a lot out there about building a service based business, some about building a product business, but handmade is different. There are specific nuances to handmade that we cover here.
Have you thought about starting a business but not sure what the first steps should be and you're afraid to do it "wrong?"
Have you started your business but it's not progressing as you had envisioned?
Are you confused about Etsy, Amazon Handmade and Shopify platforms?
What about email marketing and Facebook or Instagram ads for attracting sales?
There is so much to know it can be overwhelming and confusing.
I'm your host, Sue Monhait, and I interview business owners who have been where you are. This is combined with over 30 years of experience consulting hundreds of boutique and big brands along with opening two profitable product based business of my own, I'm here to help you realize your dream.
At the end of each episode, you'll walk away with new ideas, tools, or processes that you can apply immediately to get results. Decide on your business. Learn how to get started. Hear what others do to get customers and increase their sales.
A great first step is to subscribe to the show. Then you'll automatically get each new episode as it releases - ready and waiting for you when it's convenient to listen. The main show becomes available on Saturday morning with a short Tips & Talk episode on Wednesday.
I want you to know that you don't have to do this alone. Find more free resources over at GiftBizUnwrapped.com and if you're looking for a community of handmade makers just like you, join us over in my private Facebook Group - Gift Biz Breeze.
VeryPink Knits, the companion podcast to the VeryPink Knits YouTube channel, focused on answering your knitting questions. With Staci Perry and Polly Baker.
Techniques, skillbuilding, pattern discussion, interviews with makers we adore, our favorite tools... and the knitting advice column you've been waiting for!
The Craft Room Podcast is fully dedicated to crafts of all kinds. Card making, quilting, crochet, stamping, painting, embroidery ... there's so much craft to talk about, so join Dawn Lewis in The Craft Room.
Zick-Zack – der h+h cologne Podcast dreht sich rund um die Handarbeitsbranche und das textile Handarbeiten. Host ist die Direktorin der Messe h+h cologne Katrin Schön. Themen des zweiwöchentlich stattfindenden Talks sind nicht nur Nähen, Stricken, Häkeln, Sticken, Quilten, sondern vor allem auch der Handarbeitsmarkt und der Handel der Zukunft. Mit ihren Gästen spricht sie über die Branche, aktuelle Trends und Projekte. Auch das Persönliche kommt dabei nicht zu kurz.
Keep Calm and Carry Yarn is a podcast in equal parts measure about knitting, crochet, and the mother-daughter bond between its co-hosts, Vivian and Alyson. Join us for our twice monthly chat as we talk about our latest projects and yarn obsessions, advice from a long-time fiber fanatic to a beginner, living in Edinburgh, Scotland (Alyson) versus Virginia, USA (Vivian), fangirling over TV shows we love, and other everyday pursuits.
Send me a Text Message. - How I separate ideas from tasks, plan by energy, and keep marketing simple - Planning doesn’t have to kill creativity. In this episode, I share how I plan with a neurodivergent, creative brain—lightly. Using examples from some of my clients, I separate ideas from tasks, choose one daily priority, and use soft time blocks guided by energy instead of the clock. I talk about how Bullet Journaling® supports me (without needing pretty pages), how I turned my phone ...
Send us a text Good design is more than shapes and stitches. It’s timing, color, and knowing when something is good enough to release. We chat with James from Route Unknown to talk about secrets behind the drop method and how he creates modular, beautiful, and ultra-durable products in his one-man shop. Plus, why the UK doesn't have that many cottage companies. Listen to the episode to understand the edgy title :) https://www.instagram.com/route__unknown/ https://route-unknown.com/ ja...
Saggy Froggy welcomes you to her podcast.Topics included are; Sustainable fashion and invisible mendingHemp YarnCasting on and off trouble shootingDrop Dusky Rose sweater https://www.garnstudio.com/pattern.php?id=10780&cid=19A Q & A sectionBook review - Mittens from Norway: Over 40 Traditional Knitting Patterns Inspired by Norwegian Folk-Art Collections The Wool Monty 2022 - https://thewoolmonty.co.uk/ Connect with Saggy Froggy via both Instagram @saggyfroggy or v...
Who are we and why are we podcasting? We are Kelly and Marsha. We came at yarn and fiber from different directions, but we both love it. Marsha is an accomplished knitter, learning to dye yarn. Kelly is a spinner who knits and weaves. Fiber is one of the many interests we share after over 30 years of friendship.
Welcome to the Why I Knit podcast! My name is Dr Mia Hobbs and I am a Clinical Psychologist who is passionate about the mental health benefits of knitting.
Each episode of the podcast I interview a different knitter about why they knit and the (k)nitty gritty of how it impacts their mental well-being.
I have an inspiring and diverse range of knitters lined up who have generously shared their stories with me.
Find out more about the therapeutic benefits of knitting at my website and find our webinars, workshops and blogs at www.creativerestoration.org or follow me on Instagram @knittingistherapeutic