Monday, 1 September 2014

Handmade value

This weekend I discovered an internet discussion/movement that caught me immediately. It is about the fact that artistic handmade objects like amazing quilts are not getting honored as much as they should in financial means. 
There are lots of people saying "wow" and "awesome" if they see a wonderful unique and artistic quilt, but would they ever pay the price that it is actually worth? 
Surely it is difficult to price a work like that. If you sum up everything from the material to the hours that have been spend cutting, ironing, piecing, you might get a number, but it doesn't include your experiences and your creativity that makes this piece unique. How can you price that? And once you have a number, you can be pretty sure, that you won't find someone paying it to you! 
Find out more about this discussion for example on Sam Hunters blog, she founded the action:
She says that we have to train our customers to be aware of the real value of the piece they purchased. They don't have to pay it, but they have to know it and understand that they made a good deal, because what they payed is probably much below any reasonable figure.
Of course all the article I read about that topic have been from artists that make more or less their living with their art or being creators of incredible quilts, that I could never dream of. I am far from that level, but everybody selling handmade goods should be interested in this topic. How often do I see someone selling a piece in the internet and I think "how can this price even cover the materials - this is unfair for all the other sellers!". On the other hand, how often do I see someone selling a piece and I think "yes, it is probably worth it, but who the hell is paying that price - me not". 

And myself? Do I ask a reasonable price for the things I am selling? 
To be honest, I have never calculated down to the cent how much an article is worth. I know the individual quilts I have made (you haven't seen much of them in this blog jet, as this year I have been a lazy quilter) couldn't be payed by anyone. So I either keep them or give them as a present, but only to those who respect it. And for me it is part of the fun making it, to think during the process of sewing about the person who will get it in the end.
But I am selling lots of little things like bags, accessories, book covers, pictures, post-cards, .... My husband is asking sometimes if I am taking an appropriate price for this article or an other. And I am always responding, that this is the price I can live with. I eyeball the value of the ingredients and then think about how much someone else might pay to have it. So lets see with an example if it is working out for me! (I really just now made the calculations when writing this post, so it is a surprise for me too)

A simple wax cloth bag: They are very useful, I have sold already about 20, showed to some friends how to make them, gave lots as gifts and hear all the time that they are "so nice" and so "practical". 
Fabric needs:
2 pieces 40x40cm of wax cloth for the outside. Good wax cloth is expensive about 26€ the meter by 120cm width. Will be 3,50€ for the outside.
The lining is stable white cotton fabric. I get it cheap at the Swedish furniture house, it is about 10€ the meter by 150cm width. Will be 1,10€ for the lining.
For the handles I need about 50cm of belt, this is an other 0,80€.
Lets count 0,30€ for the thread and use of the machine.
This gives 5,70€ for the material used, not counting the scraps I am producing that can't be used for any project I will get payed for, and not counting the costs for shipping (if bought in internet) or for gas (if I drove to a store).
Fabrication time:
I can't name the time shopping the fabric. But lately I stopped the time for cutting and sewing and it's about one hour, as I have been sewing this simple bag already lots of times and don't have to think a lot about every step. What can I ask for one hour of my time? I am an engineer and those are expensive. Okay I am not a fabric engineer, so let's lower the price. I live in a really expensive region of France, if anyone offers me a job, I wouldn't do it under 20€/h, not including assurances etc. So let's say 20€ fabrication fee.
->> I should price this bag with 25,70€! 
I don't! I take 15€ when I am selling it from my house and 19€ when selling it in the internet, for covering also the fees for the platform provider and the shipping.
And this is the most simple bag I have. I make bags with a pieced outside, that took more time to do and I sell it for the same price. I have bags with flaps and I am selling them for 20€ and those take much more time and material.
You might think that I still make money on that bag, but for every bag I sell there is at least one other that is not sold, because clients always wants to have a choice. 
You might think that 10€ less is good for a piece I can produce half asleep! But if it is already 10€ for an easy product, how much will it be for a more complicated one?
One thing is for sure: I will not get rich in this business!

If you are interested, you can find better examples of calculations for very individual quilts here and here.

The internet discussion is also a lot about why do quilters themselves worship their work low! Is it because needlework has been always a female task that has been done for centuries quietly beside all other works for house and family? I don't want to drop into a feminist discussion here, but there is probably truth in it. For me it is also a big question of self-confidence! Don't panic, I won't tell you about my self image here, otherwise you might lower your opinion of me too :-)

Anyway, this has been filling up my head all weekend and it had to come out somehow. Next time I show something new I sewed.
Today is the last day of the kids vacation, so now we have a lot to do to prepare ourselves for a daily routine after two month of hanging around.

A bientôt,
Jane 

Tuesday, 26 August 2014

Fortune in a cookie

One Sunday morning in beginning of August I found by chance sewn fortune cookies in the internet. I loved the idea and had to try out immediately! They are done in no time and I put two of them on the cushions of our guest beds for welcoming my parents at their latest visit.
Apparently I am the last person who found that idea. At the blog where I found the tutorial, there is a link to explanations on an other blog and it is mentioned that there are plenty of instructions in the web. Following that link I found a tutorial that again is linked to an other source and mentioned that there are plenty of instructions in the web. 
- Okay! - 
My first sight of fortune cookies has been here, but you can find plenty of other instructions in the web :-)

I only added one step to the instructions and closed part of the finished cookie, so the message can not fall out as easily. Of course it is also more fiddly to put the message in. I marked on the picture where I added a seam.
Cute idea, perfect for using up scraps, perfect last minute gift! The longest it took me to write a message!

Bonne chance et a bientôt,
Jane 

Saturday, 23 August 2014

six simple bags

For her birthday in spring I gave one of these little bags filled with some goodies to my grandma
I have been told, that she is taking it every day with her for the most necessary things, when she meets with her friends. Apparently in the retirement complex where she is living there are lots of other ladies who did like this bag - my grandma passed the orders. 
She could not tell me much about the color wishes, so I produced 6 bags in different colors and slightly different sizes. I always vary the sizes depending on the piece of fabric I have left. Especially the oil-cloth is too expensive to waist it.
I will now send the bags with our latest house guests back to Germany and hope that my grandma will find new homes for them. I should probably pay her commissions when she really manage to sell all of them :-)

A bientôt,
Jane 

Wednesday, 20 August 2014

Pencil cases - Trousse fourre-tout

Last week I added a hand full of leather pencil cases to my shop. I made them already last December for a Christmas market. Back then the beauty cases I made with the same technique sold better, but now just before school restart in beginning of September I hope to sell some of the left over pencil cases. 
They are full leather and decorated with different motif ribbon.
They are not lined and from inside you can see the small leather seam allowances at the bottom. As the ribbon is hiding the zipper edges, you can only see the end of the zipper inside on one end of the case when it is fully opened.
I don't have any photos of the "making-of", but I will soon make some more beauty cases and then I will explain the super easy way to make them.

Will now put some other products online.
See you soon!

A bientôt,
Jane 

Wednesday, 13 August 2014

Logo Jane

Little things always takes a lot of time! I just spend several days to develop a logo for my shop!
Those who know me for a while, know that I love snails. Not those ugly ones without house that are eating my nicest flowers, but the cute little ones with colorful houses on their back! I think it is mainly the spiral that is fascinating me...
Anyway, for a long time I wanted to connect somehow my name with a snail/spiral motive. And suddenly it came out of my pen, when scribbling a bit. Where has this idea been for so long?

I also made a new banner for the shop. I think now it is looking really like me!

A bientôt,
Jane 
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Sunday, 10 August 2014

Summer houses

I didn't jet showed you my summerly decorated houses on the living room wall, mainly because I didn't finished it until yesterday :-). Somehow there haven't been any inspirations. You can have a look at the former decorations here and here
House one is hosting lavender and a snail. For putting the lavender twigs upright I drilled small holes in a piece of leftover wood. It is tending to tip over, but I fixed it with a piece of patafix.
 The second house didn't changed at all, I just dusted it.
House number three has a maritime touch. In a box with treasures from my childhood I found this wooden boat and added a post-card with a fish and waves (hardly visible).
You have already seen the flower zen-tangle I made last month. It has it's place now in the fourth house and three other snails for company. They are not allowed to eat those flowers! It is still looking a little empty, isn't it?
In the last house is a happy worm and his offspring living, who would love to eat the flowers and grass I put in using the same method as for the lavender.
In fact I it has been so easy and I liked the effect of the wooden-pieces spiked with green, that I quickly made a table decoration out of a branch of floating wood. Some little holes, some herbs (my oregano is flowering and it looks still nice, when it is dry), weeds and seed capsules (poppy and montbretia) and I have a new decoration for my dining table. As the branch isn't straight it is perfectly stable. 

A bientôt,
Jane (qui est bien occupee de perfectionner sa boutique)

Friday, 8 August 2014

Ouverture boutique!

Yeah!!
Finally, finally I opened a shop for selling my creations online! 
Have a look here or click on the image below.
I am happy I did the first step, but there is still a lot to do to improve the layout and feed in all the products I have still on stock. So the first look you will have on my boutique will be a little rough.

"A little market" is a french platform for only non-professional designers to sell their goods. I decided against more international platforms as this is more familiar, clearly arranged and I didn't see much products that are produced in masses. 
For the moment I have chosen only the possibilities of delivery to France or Switzerland, but if you are interested to got a product shipped to an other country, contact me per e-mail, and we will figure something out. 

One of the difficult things is to make good photos of the products. There are always shadows or parts that are not well exposed. Maybe my next post will be about building a photo box :-)

The french language is an other problem. Okay, I took my time to understand the conditions and the handling of the platform, but there is still the problem, that I need to make product descriptions. For now I make them as best as I can and then some very kind friends correct them and even find better words and sentences. Thank you so much girls!!

For now there are only some bags available, but I have still about an other 10 bags and lots of other things. They will be inserted whenever I have the time. As it is still school vacation time and summer there are of course a lot of things distracting me - today it has been a dental treatment :-(

I will be very happy if you explore my shop and if you find something false or incomprehensible or improvable please let me know (I need the help).

bientôt,
Jane