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Sylvia Landman (Author), Barbara Brabec (Foreword)
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Book Description

July 24, 1996
In this era of corporate downsizing and cost cutting, thousands of people are looking to home-based businesses for income and job security. For the creative person, a career in crafts can be both fulfilling and profitable. Professional craft designer and successful craft entrepreneur Sylvia Landman has written the definitive guide for those wishing to start or expand a home-based craft business.
Crafting for Dollars is a step-by-step guide for woodworkers, quilters, knitters, and all other craftspeople wanting to establish an independent livelihood creating the crafts they love. It provides solid business guidelines and practical advice on establishing and maintaining a successful craft-based profession. Landman includes interviews with successful crafters who share their varied experiences in developing a business plan, organizing an efficient home office, and maximizing sales at craft fairs and trade shows. Among those profiled are:
·Bonnie Boots who sells doll patterns by mail-order
·Debi Linker who started a designer fashion fabric store in 1969, and now employs over 125 people
·Crochet enthusiast Gwen Blakely Kinsler who organized the First Annual Crochet Conference
·Joe and Kathy Lamancusa who built a strong marriage and business designing programs for craft manufacturers
Landman describes the myriad roles a craft entrepreneur must play in order to keep a small business alive. She addresses some of the difficult situations that can arise when one works from home. Issues such as child care, distractions, and interruptions are all challenges that need to be recognized and handled with care. Also included are tips on how to separate personal and professional tasks within the home, and how to maintain creativity and motivation.


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In this era of corporate downsizing and cost cutting, thousands of people are looking to home-based businesses for income and job security. For the creative person, a career in crafts can be both fulfilling and profitable. Professional craft designer and successful craft entrepreneur Sylvia Landman has written the definitive guide for those wishing to start or expand a home-based craft business.
Crafting for Dollars is a step-by-step guide for woodworkers, quilters, knitters, and all other craftspeople wanting to establish an independent livelihood creating the crafts they love. It provides solid business guidelines and practical advice on establishing and maintaining a successful craft-based profession. Landman includes interviews with successful crafters who share their varied experiences in developing a business plan, organizing an efficient home office, and maximizing sales at craft fairs and trade shows. Among those profiled are:
·Bonnie Boots who sells doll patterns by mail-order
·Debi Linker who started a designer fashion fabric store in 1969, and now employs over 125 people
·Crochet enthusiast Gwen Blakely Kinsler who organized the First Annual Crochet Conference
·Joe and Kathy Lamancusa who built a strong marriage and business designing programs for craft manufacturers
Landman describes the myriad roles a craft entrepreneur must play in order to keep a small business alive. She addresses some of the difficult situations that can arise when one works from home. Issues such as child care, distractions, and interruptions are all challenges that need to be recognized and handled with care. Also included are tips on how to separate personal and professional tasks within the home, and how to maintain creativity and motivation.

About the Author

Sylvia Landman has owned and operated her own needlecrafting business, Sylvia's Studio, since 1962. She has used her experience to educate others as they make the leap from hobbyist to professional. A freelance writer, college instructor, speaker, and small business consultant, she lives in Northern California.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 320 pages
  • Publisher: Three Rivers Press (July 24, 1996)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0761504427
  • ISBN-13: 978-0761504429
  • Product Dimensions: 8.4 x 5.5 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 12 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,517,169 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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42 of 42 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A must for professional crafters, March 23, 1998
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Ms. Landman explains all the aspects of selling your works in this book. Very detailed and simple to understand, she takes you through the process from beginning to growing that craft business. I don't know where my business would be without her invaluable time-saving techniques. The positive voice she gives each area inspires you to get to work!
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4.0 out of 5 stars Old but Good, June 5, 2004
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This book is a bit outdated (has nothing about internet marketing, for example), but it has good solid information. I enjoyed the references section. The author clearly knows the industry and enlightened me on many points. A very practical book.
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10 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A must for crafters!!, January 22, 2002
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This book is a great handbook for anyone who wants to turn their hobby/talent into a profitable business. Most helpful are the resource sections, that help the reader locate valuable contacts in the craft business. Published by Prima Publishing.
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First Sentence:
SALES OF CRAFT products surpassed video rentals, which, according to the Official Guide to Household Spending, were estimated at $9.6 billion dollars. Read the first page
Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
craft trade journals, idea binders, craft trends, craft career, many crafters, most crafters, craft designers, craft magazines, bookkeeping chores, craft business, craft professionals, business ledger, external marketplace
Key Phrases - Capitalized Phrases (CAPs): (learn more)
New York, Sew Business, Society of Craft Designers, Crafts Brief Business, Needlework Age, United States, Seller's Permit, Action Board, Hobby Industry Association, The Crafts Report, Monthly Action List, Writer's Digest Books, Library of Congress, New Berlin Company, San Francisco, Sell What You Make, Barfield Road, Both Quays, Craft Marketing Connections, Dresden Plate, East Coast, Los Angeles, Nolo Press, State Board of Equalization, Ten Speed Press
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