Claire from Back My Stitch Up Design and Kim from Little Wight Squirrel Design discuss their experiences with Handmade Clothing businesses and transitioning into the seamless pattern world. Kim runs a Handmade clothing business and has recently tried to break into the seamless pattern world with her beautiful hand-painted designs. We discuss our successes and failures and strategies for business growth.
Hi, I'm Claire AKA Back My Stitch Up Design, a Seamless Pattern Designer, and also the CEO of Design Emporium. This episode features special guest, Faye from Faye B Doodles, where we discuss: - Breaking into the Seamless Pattern/Textile Design Industry - Different selling platforms, such as Etsy, Spoonflower and Print on Demand sites (Redbubble/Society6/Printify) - The pros and cons of the different selling platforms. - How to utilise social media to get sales. - Popular design themes that will help to increase your sales.
Welcome to "Snitches Get Stitches", a video podcast for small businesses and creators. My name is Claire and I own a successful digital design business, " Back My Stitch Up Design". After years of selling artwork and digital designs, I want to pass on my knowledge to other businesses, and share my successes and failures, with a bit of humour thrown in. Each week we'll be speaking to a new guest with experience in making, selling, and marketing products. This week we have Kelly from Little Gingers, a handmade clothing business in the UK. Kelly has also just opened a Fabric Shop, "Ginger Lily Bugs" with some other small business owners, and she shares advice on how to get a business up and running. You can find me on Instagram: @backmystitchup_design