I made this banner for my Madeit Store, using a photo I took of a very strange sunrise

I made this banner for my Madeit Store, using a photo I took of a very strange sunrise

Wednesday, August 4, 2010

I Finally Made It Back!

I had been promising myself to write a new post for a while now, and when I finally made the time, I could not log on! I read all the relevant help pages, followed all the instructions but still no luck. After much frustration, I still haven't worked out how to fix the problem permanently, but I did find a way to get around it and that will do for now.

Since my last visit I have been really busy. I redid all photos of my bags (for my Made It listings) and finally figured out the best way to photograph them AND have them look as natural and as close to real life as possible. The new photos have been added to the listings.

I have been busy posting my moebius scarves in my Made It Shop. For anyone who doesn't know, a Moebius scarf (also known as a Mobius or Infinity Scarf) is made as a loop with a twist in it. The loop means that it can be worn without getting in the way of what you are doing, and without falling off. This twist means that the scarf sits nicely around the neck/under the chin. I love them because they can be worn in so many different ways, depending on the width and length of them. I will include some sample photos below (these are some of the scarves I now have for sale in my Made It store):





















I have also been learning how to use Google Analytics and reading about the best way to list items to help them be found- and not just be found, but be found by people who are actually interested in what we have to offer. I changed my titles and the 1st line of my item descriptions, and I am now appearing higher in Google searches. So much to learn and so many things to think about.

I have also had some of my bags accepted into a shop on consignment, and the shop owner seems very confident that they will sell. I hope she is right! Its all very exciting because if they sell well during a trial period, she will then buy bags from me outright, rather than on consignment. I am trying so hard to be patient, but it isn't easy because selling well through her store would be a huge boost.

In the meantime I am getting some more bags finished to add to my Made It store. It has also been a busy time with the kids- bday parties to ferry them to and a few school events are on this week. The youngest two had a multicultural day yesterday. Each class studies a different country-they set up displays etc and the parents are asked to cook (or buy) food from that country. The classes then move from room to room, learning a bit and sampling some food from that particular country. The kids love it. Anyway I cooked Tarte aux Pommes (Apple Tart) for my daughter's "French" class and Oat Cakes for my son's "Irish" class. I also volunteered to help out with serving food-it was a lovely way to spend the morning! On Friday 2nd oldest son is receiving 2 awards at a school presentation, so I will be spending the morning at the highschool. Busy, busy but it keeps me out of trouble!

I will be back with photos of my new bags when they are done. These bags are all larger than the original ones I made, so I am thinking of adding an inside pocket or two when I make the linings, so smaller items like keys, mobile phone etc don't get lost in the depths of the bag. A bit more work but I think it will be worth the effort.

Until next time!

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