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Market Research for My Etsy Shop

What Items Made from Vintage Patterns Would You Like to See Most?

  • Handbags

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  • Hats and snoods

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  • Gloves/mittens scarf sets

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  • Items for men: ties, hats etc.

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  • Baby items: hats, sweaters, booties, blankets, toys etc

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  • Kitchen items: placemat's potholders etc

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  • Something else (please post what it is)

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I was hoping I could get a little help from you ladies with my etsy shop.
I currently have just vintage doll clothing that I knit and crochet on there. I have been considering expanding into other vintage inspired items (newly made but from vintage patterns).
I have patterns for things like, hats, gloves, scarves, mittens, socks, handbags, potholders, mens necktie's, slippers and baby items.
If you could vote on the things you would most like to see available, it would be a great help to me in starting this.
Any and all feed back is appreciated!
 
Thanks!

I really appreciate all the ideas! Keep them coming!
Here are some shrug patterns I have:
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KittyT

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CherryRed said:
I really appreciate all the ideas! Keep them coming!
Here are some shrug patterns I have:
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Love this first one - lovely! See the photo I posted last night of the 50s shrug I got recently - I love that. Modern ones are harder to find with 3/4 length sleeves.
 

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Hmmm, I can knit pixie hoods. They're quite easy. Maybe I should knit up a few and put them on etsy. I think it will have to wait until I finish the knitting for my 18th century knitting demo - I still have a pair of stockings and a Scots Bonnet to knit up for that. I wish I was a faster knitter.
 

BeBopBaby

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Whatever you decide on knitting, it should be something that you can knit relatively easily and quickly. If you knit more time-consuming items, people never want to pay for the time that goes into knitting it.

Last winter, I knit monmouth caps for some 18th century re-enactors. After about 5 hats later, I couldn't stand knitting the hat any longer because it became so repetitive. It became a chore to finish the last of the hats. Try to vary what you knit to avoid this.
 

BeBopBaby

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Here's another example of a pixie hood:

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I have a pattern for a really cute one that has an attached scarf that I've been meaning to knit.

I also copied this hat from The Golden Compass for a friend and it was extremely easy to knit:

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ShrinkingViolet

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I would love a 30s beret with matching musketeer style gloves (or whatever they are called, the ones with the cuffs that kind of flare out) in beautiful autumn colours like rust, mustard or forest green.

Damn, why am I too impatient to learn how to knit?! :eusa_doh:
 

Aurora

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ShrinkingViolet said:
I would love a 30s beret with matching musketeer style gloves (or whatever they are called, the ones with the cuffs that kind of flare out) in beautiful autumn colours like rust, mustard or forest green.

Damn, why am I too impatient to learn how to knit?! :eusa_doh:

Gauntlets?

I'm reluctant to vote, I want to knock out all competition!! :eek: But shrugs are such a nice gift to receive and give,and I'm in the Christmas mood today.

:eek:fftopic: Is there anywhere on FL that we're allowed to advertise etsy shops without paying for official advertising? I'm so tight! lol
 

Laura Chase

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I agree with all the other ladies: handbags (30's inspired and with some nice handles), hats, snoods, gloves, scarves.

Shrugs, a great suggestion too! It's very important that you chose some yummy vintage colors, like the ones ShrinkingViolet suggests.

I would die if you sold knit dresses made after 30's knitting patterns, it would be amazing, but I realize it'd be very time consuming.

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