Sewing Your Way
To Financial Freedom For WAHM
Seamstress's
By John
Elliott and Oaky Wood
Are you handy
with a needle and thread? Do you enjoy sewing clothes for
yourself or your children? Are friends and relatives
always asking you to make sewing repairs? If so, then you
have the perfect beginnings for a work at home sewing
business.
Sewing is a skill
that is coming back into fashion as more people seek to reduce
their clothing costs and make the clothes that they have last
longer. Many WAHM's find profitable businesses in offering
their sewing skills to people who don't have the time or the
skill to make repairs or alterations on their clothes. There
are even several profitable sewing niches, like cloth diapers
and slings, which have found interest online.
Getting started with
your sewing business starts with deciding what you want to do.
You can specialize in one type of sewing (bridal party gowns)
or you can take a wide variety of jobs. Since it is your
business, it is totally up to you how to run it. Some people
specialize in children's clothing, alterations/repairs, women's
clothing or formal wear. Although sewing clothing is the most
profitable field, many WAHM’s enjoy offering home décor
services and make curtains, slipcovers and other home
accents.
Before you start
advertising, make sure that you have the supplies that you'll
need. If you have an older sewing machine that has "bad days"
when it doesn't work right, you might want to consider getting
a new machine so you can work more efficiently. The cost of a
new machine is worth it compared to the time that you'll save.
Plus, the new sewing machine is a tax write-off. You probably
already have the sewing notions that you'll need to get
started. If you need something for a specific project, you'll
just buy it at the time.
You'll also need to
decide on set prices before you begin advertising your
services. If you are doing repairs, you can charge a certain
price per task. If you are custom sewing clothing, you can
either charge a flat fee or charge by the hour. For larger
projects, like wedding dresses, charging by the hour can work
out to be a better deal for both you and the client.
Start your business
off on the right foot by getting a business license. You'll
want to make sure that everything is legal and that you keep
accurate records of your expenses and income. There are also
several tax deductions that you can take as a business owner,
and you'll have access to wholesale sewing supplies.
Make some business
cards to distribute to people you know. Also, leave them at
certain places around town depending on what type of sewing you
are specializing in. For example, if you sew children's
clothing, you can arrange to have your cards available at local
day-care centres. One of the most powerful ways to advertise
your business is through word of mouth. Your friends, family
and acquaintances will surely send clients your way once they
know you've hung your shingle up for business.
Having a sewing business is a great way to do something that
you love, help other people and make some money all at the same
time. There are many Wahm jobs to choose from, but having a
sewing business definitely offers the best deal for those who
love to sew.
Here's to your being
a "Work At Home Mom" success
John
About
the Author
John
Elliott and Oaky Wood together with Luella May co-founded
http://thecorner4women.com
and highly recommends http://thecorner4women.com/WAHM.htm
"Motivating & Empowering Women, in the Home for Business,
Health and Leisure"
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