HOW TO MAKE MONEY WITH A SEWING MACHINE
As more and more women are relieved from time consuming
housekeeping chores, thanks to the modern equipment and
appliances that we have, they are finding time to cultivate other
activities. On the other hand,,, many families have grown to the
point where extra income is needed to make ends meet.
This report is provided as a means of earning some pretty good
money, right from the comfort of the home. Most women have the
skills necessary to make any of these plans work successfully -
using the sewing machine.. Look over these plans very carefully;
at least one could be the one that you've been looking for.
PLAN 1
MENDING SERVICE. Any women with good sewing ability can earn
substantial money in most communities with this plan. Single men
and women who live alone are good prospective customers for this
service. They usually don't have the time, let alone the skill,
to bring their clothing up to standard, and will welcome your
services.
To reach these people, all you have to do is place a small
classified ad in your local newspaper something like this:
MENDING, PATCHING, general clothing
repairs at very reasonable rates.
Guaranteed, quality work. (phone number here).
Do good work and you will keep busy. Word of mouth advertising
will bring you lots more business. Your rates should be
established according to the condition of the clothing, and the
amount of work to be done.. Set your rates so you can average at
least $7.00 per hour or more. $100.00 per week should be easy to
earn.
PLAN 2
MANUFACTURE CURTAINS AND DRAPES. This type of specialized sewing
is not too common, and your chance for success using this plan is
outstanding. Your best bet is to offer custom work, at prices
about the same as "stock" curtains and drapes. To contact
prospective customers place a small ad something like this:
DRAPERIES AND CURTAINS made to order
at reasonable prices. Best Selections
of material - all work guaranteed.
Free estimates.
(your phone number here)
Contact a wholesale fabric distributor to obtain material
samples. Most will give them to you free; others may charge a
small deposit for them. Because you will be buying the material
from them, most will offer the samples free of charge. Be sure to
select a wide variety of samples, in all price ranges.. Almost
all drapery and drapery hardware manufacturers also sell or give
away instruction booklets on how to measure material needs and
hang draperies.
Your earnings will be unlimited. Mildred started offering custom
drapes, and worked about 5 hours each day at the beginning.
Inside of two years her husband quit his job to become her
installer - and stayed busy. Her policy was to obtain prices on
standard drapes from several stores in the area, and then offer a
better quality in custom drapes at the same price. It didn't take
long for the word to get out,, and she soon manufacturing all the
drapes for several housing contractors in her area. She now nets
as much as $500.00 per week.
PLAN 3
MANUFACTURE RUGS. Any heavy material, such as canvas or burlap
can be used as a backing for rugs,,. On this material you simply
draw a pattern that you wish to create, or use transfer patterns
which are available at most supply houses. You then wind your
yarn around a guide and stitch the material. You will discover
that with a little practice you can complete even the most
delicate pattern on your rugs.
Each finished rug can be an original creation, and you will have
a ready market for them. Your best bet is to offer consignment to
gift shops, furniture stores and perhaps appliance stores in your
area. Offer them a commission of 30% on each sale that they made.
Rugs of this type command a fair market price, and your mark-up
will be excellent. The average small throw rug should sell for
about $12.00 and even allowing a 30% commission will still give
you about 6 to 1 mark-up.
Also consider selling your crafts at the local flea markets and
swap meets. One gal in San Jose is averaging about $200.00 a week
in sales at the flea market. A lot of her customers are back time
and time again - they like the quality. Do good work and you can
enjoy the same type of success.
PLAN 4
LETTERS AND EMBLEMS. In many areas it is almost impossible for
schools and sports teams to find letters and emblems for their
uniforms and sweaters. If you are interested in this plan you
should first contact the sporting goods stores in your area.
Offer to contract them to provide the letters and emblems for all
the uniforms that they sell. Most stores will be more than glad
to contract with a local source of supply, as they must nearly
always order everything from out of town. Although this plan is
seasonal, once you become established, all future business will
be automatic, and could amount to several thousand dollars a
year.
If you own one of the new "wonder" sewing machines that can do
jobs like this practically automatically, this may be for you!
PLAN 5
CUSTOM SEWING FOR SPECIAL WOMEN. Stout and very tall women, plus
super-small women, ar considered hard to fit. If you have dress
making abilities, you can build a profitable business very
quickly, with a minimum of effort.
Your first step will be to make a study of the type and materials
that will make dresses and skirts more presentable for stout,
tall and super small women. If you can come up with a wardrobe
plan for each customer that presents good taste and style, at a
reasonable price, you are in! Keep them well-dressed and happy
with your work and word of mouth alone will give you dreamed
possible.
This is a specialized sewing field, and the demand is already
established. Clothing stores can't handle this type of
business,because the "dress factories" do not set up for anything
except "standard-fit" sizes. You have a wide open field.
Assembling a good variety of specialty sized patterns is
important. If you don't know how to fit properly, visit your
local library and find out about books and manuals that can teach
you. There are many.
PLAN 6
STUFFED TOYS. Make a visit to any toy outlet in your area and
count the large numbers of stuffed toys - especially around
Christmas time.. To manufacture these pretties does not require
any special skills, other than the use of a sewing machine.
You simply cut out and sew together patterns, such as dolls,
pandas, teddy bears and others. Stuff them and you are in
business. You can take orders and sell direct to the stores in
your area, in quantity lots, or offer them on consignment... Also
consider flea markets and swap meets. A good price is paid for
good work, and if you have a little imagination, you can create
YOUR ORIGINALS. Large stuffed toys can sell for such as $120.00 -
and that's mostly profit - as your cost for materials will be
very small.
PLAN 7
SPECIALTY PRODUCTS. One of the most overlooked items to come off
the sewing machine is the apron. Come up with a dozen designs and
offer them "imprinted" with the personal name of someone - to
order. A few samples left on consignment in stores will bring
home the bacon. Also consider "custom" made towels, face cloths,
pan holders, scarves and you name it... The material cost is very
low, and the time involved is minute. Place a few samples with
gift shops and offer them at 30% commission. The bucks will be
pouring in. Let your imagination run wild with these products. It
could blossom into a full time venture for you overnight!
PLAN 8
REPAIR & ZIPPER SERVICE FOR DRY CLEANERS. If you live in a city
and know how to install zippers, make suit repairs, turn collars
and cuffs, etc.,your authorized dry cleaners may be in need of
your services. Many of these stores have calls for repairs, but
not often enough to employ a full-time seamstress. Comb the
stores that you could service without too much driving around,,
and make up a sensible price schedule. Business cards and order
blanks should be left for them to call you if a pickup is ready.
In general your skills will be important, but your business will
grow and be profitable because you develop a clientele that comes
back to you because they are satisfied, and you know (or learn)
what you have to change, how to estimate and how to buy well (to
make a reasonable commission on goods).
Repeat business is always more valuable than new customers. New
customers are harder to find and advertising is more expensive
then "keeping in touch."