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Tuesday 31 July 2012

Your very own Wells Dressing!

Crafting with the kids on this rainy day? Lots of ideas in our making section and also freebies for those registered on the site. http://www.seekitout.co.uk/to-make.html
 
FAMILY CRAFTING IDEA
How about a family craft day to see who can create something amazing. In the Peak District the traditional Wells Dressings use natural products from nature and clay to produce spectacular pictures, the tradition goes back way into history.  The results they achieve are spectacular to say the least.
 
So how about some simple plasticine or similar, even double sided tape (carpet tape - try B&Q), piece of card or board, rice, dried pulses, scraps of fabric, beads, old wrappings, egg shells, flower petals, moss, pebbles or scrunched up paper to create a family masterpiece, does not have to be done in a day so could not be more perfect.  Slip under a bed or on top of a cupboard for safe keeping till done.  Worried it will dry out cover carefully with cling film till done. Check these ideas out bit.ly/M0xPMu  Often religious yours can be anything, people, flowers, Olympics, date in History, even random modern art.... the world really is your oyster

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Sunday 29 July 2012

Craft Tips for Newbies No 5


Crochet newbie try cotton yarns in double knitting less fluffy than wool easier to find stitches and work generally.  Cotton comes in fantastic colours and lovely sheens, so will look amazing.  Lots of yarns to try, not just wool how about bamboo!


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Expanding your world

Seek It Out has linked up with Craft Blog UK so you guys who follow us can find even more useful stuff on their blog too.  So many helpful hints, tips, how to's etc. out there in the bigger blog world and we want to help Seek It Out followers find them easily.

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Friday 27 July 2012

Craft Tips for Newbies No 4


Crochet in a round, working the work in one piece to form a tube like structure often used for bags. Use a safety pin to mark row starting points as hard to find start sometimes, move up each row and then you will always know the start point to ensure you do not end up with 1/2 row extra! Our crochet and felt starter kit bag is worked in the round, check it out.

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Wednesday 25 July 2012

CraftTips‬ for newbies No3

Knitting needles come in many lengths, use shorter ones when starting out easier to control.

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Friday 20 July 2012

Marketing what is it?

Selling on-line only, selling through small local craft fairs or a retail giant, marketing is vital for all.  We cannot buy something if we do not know it exists, your potential clients have to first discover your products exists, find a desire or reason to have and finally decide to buy.  A lot of steps to the point of sale, get it wrong and you will simply not sell.

Marketing is…..
  • Marketing is powerful
  • Marketing is cost effective
  • Marketing is essential for growth
  • Marketing is achievable by all
MARKETING IS A MINDSET – YOU MAKE IT HAPPEN
What is marketing? Simple answer everything…….
Marketing takes many forms and can cost from nothing to millions, but it is a vital for every business. Marketing is a journey, with an end, many possible routes and often to be repeated in differing forms. It is many things brought together to achieve one goal.
What is the purpose of marketing? Marketing is all about building…..
  • BUILDING YOUR BRAND (every business has a brand without fail)
  • Building market share
  • Building profits
  • Building product range
  • Building relationships
  • Building reputation
It is not needed for my business, what can I use for a fast track approach, it is only advertising so not right for me, all things I hear and all are wrong, there are no miracle cures and no one can be let off the hook as marketing touches every business from UK PLC to charity, one man bands to multinationals.  The difference is found in the mix of methods, the spend and the repetition but again this varies even with like for like businesses.

Each business uses different techniques in varying ways there is no ‘one fits all’ solution is out there but one thing is proven you MUST use multiple methods of marketing.  Times and economies change fast these days, new likes and dislikes happen overnight, so even if not trend setters we must have our finger on the pulse to some degree.  This is not about fashion trends it is about the trends your clients are following, potential or current.  Lose sight of that and you will soon lose customers to someone who is paying attention not assuming they know or basing ideas on old information.

Step one, work out what you do in the way of marketing.  Traditional methods like adverts, be it in a magazine or Google Ads, or less obvious such as business networking, blogging, presenting a pretty show stand or shop window, even telling the girl on the check out at the supermarket what you do.  Sit, think and list all you do may take a while but you will be amazed. 

Next you must learn how to evaluate these methods, often people put too much emphasis on the one method that drives immediate sales, but are there secondary methods driving brand awareness so that your name sticks in the mind of consumers and helps drive sales but in a less obvious way.  Also important, are these methods portraying your business in the correct way and following the ethos of your business or could you make them better, are they good for your business?  Be tough, be honest and be realistic and never decide on a snap decision or head for comfort zone options, as you do not buy from yourself so it is your clients likes, needs, wants, hates etc. you must understand or pander to.

Have you ever heard of Marks and Spencer or M&S?  Stupid question I hear you say, well no it is not, they are a massive high street brand but yet every day they reduce their profits but adding to their costs, why?  Brand awareness, consumers have short memories and soon find alternatives so that is why M & S put the branding on everything from their sandwiches to their knickers as it reinforces the message that they are there, come and buy.  The message is thought through and brand images are tightly controlled to ensure continuity and appropriateness.  So even tiny weeny businesses should look at marketing as something that is intertwined in every aspect of their business every hour of the day, not just a costly or detached segment of running their business.  

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Wednesday 18 July 2012

CraftTips‬ for newbies No2

Helpful Craft Tips. Use the wool end from centre of the ball not outside, easier to control ball when knitting, wool jumps around less. 

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Friday 13 July 2012

(Guest Blog) Social Media – What to write about


This week we welcome the Sewing Directory as a Guest Blogger - huge thanks to them for this informative piece.

Social Media – What to write about

People are always saying you should get onto Facebook and Twitter or set up a blog to help build your business.  Where many people struggle is to know what to say on their social media accounts, most people know you shouldn’t go on about your products all the time, so what should you talk about?

Related products/services
If you sell fabric then why not share projects and tutorials which show people what to do with the fabric they buy from you?  Discuss sewing magazines or books.  All these things are complimentary to your products and will help to engage your followers.  If you have the time try and find projects made up with supplies that you sell so if someone loves the fabric featured they can buy it from you.  Or when posting a link you could say this would look great made up in this fabric (and link to one on your site).

Tips and How to Guides
People always appreciate advice; if you sell beads why not tell people about different storage options, different beading techniques or write a tutorial to share with people.  If you stock art supplies explain the difference between the different types of paint and when best to use them, demonstrate techniques, interview artists to get advice to share with your followers.

Show who is behind the business
People love to know who they are doing business with, maybe profile your company owners and staff on your blog, share pictures of them at shows or in the shop on Facebook.  Let people know about the history of the company, celebrate milestones with them and make them feel a part of your business.   It is a lot easier to relate to a person than to a faceless business.

Industry News & events
Keep an eye on key industry sites and magazines so you can share details of upcoming shows, new products and industry news with your followers.  If people know you are a good source of information they will keep coming back to you.

Your products and offers
Of course it is expected that you will also talk about your products and offers, just be careful to keep it to a minimum so you don’t spam people.   Facebook is ideal for sharing pictures of your new products, blogs give you a place to tell people what is coming soon or just in stock and tempting one liners on Twitter will get people clicking to see more eg. ‘Wow wait until you see what just arrived today...’

Promote others
It’s nice to promote complimentary businesses to yours through your social media, and often they will return the favour therefore getting both of you new fans and hopefully new customers.  For instance if you sell quilting fabrics but not wadding you could tell people about good places to buy wadding.  You could also tell people where to get their quilts long arm quilted and then hopefully when they get customers looking for fabric they will send them your way and hopefully mention you on their social media accounts.

General chat
Social media is all about being social, think about what you would discuss with someone you just met in real life – the weather, what was on TV last night, what is in the news etc.  Personally I think business accounts/blogs should be kept mainly to business but that doesn’t mean there’s no space for a little bit of general chit chat, and ironically those kinds of posts tend to have a good response rate too!

Hopefully the above will give you a few ideas about what content you could use for your updates.  In time you will find what works best for you.  Keep an eye on your stats (follower numbers, views per post on Facebook, Twitter interactions and retweets, page hits on your blog and whether your web stats increase following your posts) to see what gives you the best result. 

This post was written by Fiona Pullen from The SewingDirectory For more social media advice including detailed guides on using Facebook, Twitter and setting up a blog please visit: http://www.thesewingdirectory.co.uk/business-articles/


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Thursday 12 July 2012

We are off guest blogging...why not follow us

The Sewing Directory is where you must go to read our latest blog.  WHAT IS MARKETING?  A broad overview for those in business, food for thought and ideas to help you make the most of your business.
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Monday 9 July 2012

CraftTips‬ for newbies No1

Knitting pins and knitting needles are one and the same.Confusing we know!


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Tuesday 3 July 2012

Cutting your cloth accordingly

We hear much of make do and mend just now but not sure we are quite back to unpicking hand knitted jumpers to re knit.  However, it is clear that the mix of recession and environmental worries has got the public thinking.

Simple things can be achieved, we all know that clothing bargains can be found in charity shops but so can many other things.  Old quilt covers can make fantastic simple curtains or blinds, sheets to line those curtains, old jumpers to make hot water bottle covers or even iPad covers.  The ideas are endless, all we need to do is think of alternative uses for everyday items.

The dress for Africa from pillow cases is a brilliant but simple idea, helping to give little girls a dress of their own.  Another we love here at Seek It Out is Turtle Doves, a very clever lady who makes old jumpers into the best ever gloves and more.  Those gloves are winter kit for the SIO team.  So I am sure if you sit a while and just look at everything around you, you will soon have a brain wave and be making bags from old denim's, discovering charity shops all over again and learning new cost effective ways to buy bargains to turn into something new.

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