Etsy. People eat that stuff up.
I've always been an eBay seller, but with these, I wonder if etsy might be better?
though truthfully I have never ebayed anything in my life.
although if you only have a few ebay might be better. Etsy works best if you have a fully shop.
I have probably close to 100 total, but not sure how many are worth selling. some are cut, some are hideously ugly clothing.
then Etsy. and google the patterns beforehand to get a feel for the going rate.
I also have some sewing related books I could include. living in BFE New Mexico, I bought a ton of sewing items from estate sales.
heck to the yes. people go nuts for the vintage stuffs.
there are serious vintage enthusiasts
I am guessing I could get a bit more on etsy. I also like they are up there for months at a time as opposed to auction.
alrighty then. I am opening an etsy shop!
!!! Good for you! I was going to suggest Etsy. You can likely get more that way.
Give us links and we'll favorite stuff for you.
and maybe buy some
I am working on my first now.
I have pictures and have set up seller's account... want to get these posted asap!
would do Etsy as well. They'll take longer to sell though so you'll have to be patient.
I need to take pictures earlier in the day to get better light.
Seriously - if ya'll have some criticism, it would be welcomed! I have sold on Ebay a lot in years past but know this is a different crowd.
I want better pics and hopefully the ones I took this morning wil require less editing so the colors are better.
I thought everything looked pretty kick ass.
although you may want to add a banner. kind of makes a statement when someone stops at your shop.
vintage patterns sell really well on Etsy. Just Try to get the word out. Ask your friends to share on FB, etc.
and start liking a lot of things on Etsy. Artists typically buy from other artists. Also start adding lots of etsy shops to your circle.
You had a sale?? Woohoo!!
I know!!! I'm so excited, but can't mail until we get home!!