Today I am sharing photos of some repairs I have done to my boyfriends work jeans. In the agriculture and construction industry, the jeans taking a beating. And who wants to spend $50 bucks on new pants all the time. I find the biggest fixes for him are the pack pockets tear out at the rivet and the need for knee replacement surgery. So yesterday I ended up fixing 3 pairs of jeans.
Starting over
Good Morning & Welcome to my blog.
As it’s August 1st, I think this is a good time to try the “start a new habit” routine. I beleive they suggest 30 days in a row. In earlier post I noted that to get your blog out there, really out there, a good 90 days.
So time to get out my log book, work thru mastering the art of wordpress and becoming somebody.
Personally, I am excited to start sewing projects to build up an inventory for some vendor fairs and possibly an online retail shop thru square-up. My hang up, navigation the different states’ sales tax rules and regs. I need to read up and learn if the hosting sites handle this in the background when taking and pricing out orders. If not, I amy be landlocked to Iowa. Wish me luck. Have a good day.
Happy Days Sewing
This is a side hustle I am desperately trying to get off the ground. I can sew, have been doing it for a long time. probably about 50 years, when you think of myself dabbling on my grandma’s old Singer. I rented space for a while and tried the Farmers Market one season, but was not profitable. People would purchase a frozen and thawed coffee cake from a franchise, but rarely spent money on tangible items. You will hear me vent about this type of problem more, just not now.
I like making useful item. I also can fix those ‘holy’ work jeans, hem pants, and take care of those those little rips and tears. I’m a rather practical person and not into the trendy stuff; I find a lot of that rather wasteful. A person can buy a 10# tube of 90% hamburger at Sams Club for less than you would pay for a seasonal throw pillow. Not into doing alterations such a a wedding dress… would really hate to mess that up. Clothing is too expensive to just toss. I have piles of old jeans I can use for mending work jeans. I hope for this side hustle to take off and be profitable in 2024. I will share some of the items I am working on and how it is going as I work through the journey of self-employment. This all part of my plan as a means of crawling out from the depths of hell.