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msmcknittington) wrote2008-08-25 08:15 pm
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YAY!
Ohmigod, you guys, I sold a pattern on Etsy! Because I opened my shop and didn't tell you. Hmm. But I sold a pattern! To a woman in Australia! International commerce!
Here it is.
It's currently named Miss McKnittington's Friend, because I still think it's cute and a nod to a favorite of Victorian literature. And that's very me, no? I need to write some copy yet for the profile and junk, but I've sold something! Go me.
Now everyone should go buy a pattern or a pair of cuffs! I need to buy my sister a blender. Or a toaster oven. Possibly I will also remember to put Bubba's name on the gift tag.
sora50, I think the fact that my sister is marrying someone whose nickname is Bubba should remove any doubt that I'm not Jewish.
Here it is.
It's currently named Miss McKnittington's Friend, because I still think it's cute and a nod to a favorite of Victorian literature. And that's very me, no? I need to write some copy yet for the profile and junk, but I've sold something! Go me.
Now everyone should go buy a pattern or a pair of cuffs! I need to buy my sister a blender. Or a toaster oven. Possibly I will also remember to put Bubba's name on the gift tag.
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Hey, wow! Two other people favorited me! I don't know what this means, but I'm psyched.
Kate, I told my mom that I sold a pattern, and now she's all impressed. She told me I need to design patterns for things people actually want to knit -- like baby blankets. :D I think I should show her the shoulder cape I'm designing. I think it's purty.
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Oh, lord, it would be perfect for crocheted motifs, wouldn't it?
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I'm thinking a nice cashmere/merino handspun...
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Are you on Ravelry?
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I am on Ravelry. Name's the same. I think I might recognize you from the SCA knitting/fiber arts group.
E-mail being crafted as we speak.
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Nonetheless, Alban would be amused...
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It's pretty easy. They charge a listing fee of 20 cents per item, so if you have one thing with 5 available, they charge you a dollar. And then there's a 3.5-percent fee on each purchase for using their services. BUT it's less than eBay and everything is much nicer looking and easier to use.
If you choose PayPal for payments, then there's another fee there, but I think it's under 5-percent.
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