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Im thinking of starting a side business of selling crocheted goods ect?

I would also sell stuff crocheted with plarn(idk about this one) but its not like this will be my full time job(I work 6-8 hours a day) but I will be spending more than a couple hours a day on it I can crochet a granny square in less than 15 min but I wonder.how do I know im good enough to sell? I don't have formal training since I learned online I was thinking of making scrubbies/dishcloths/bags/maybe hats ect ect small stuffThe stuff I made so fara couple hatsA small cute purse type of thinglots of granny squares.a blanket it took me less than a week to crochet.but I will not sell blankets just small stuffa clutchect ectI know triple doubles and single and the slip stitch all im worried about.what if it falls apart?Also only my family told me I was good.I don't trust there opinions so im going to show other ppl

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I would get the weight of the boat in questions- or the weight of the one you want and call the home office of the manufacturerYou could also call a boat shop/desler and they could help betterThe manual weight is going to be how much the truck can handle without damage to the tansmission or other partsI would go with the lesser amount.
Use yarn like worsted weight, wool, or cotton yarn, they're versatile and make sure it's machine washableDon't wash it before you use itIt's also cheaper then most yarns so you don't have to jack up the price too much to make some thing off of your itemsIf you're going to make clutches or bags, consider lining them with fabric so they don't stretch out too muchYou have to make your items so that they won't fall apartOn Etsy you can see what other people are selling and they have better pics then EbayList your items on either of those sites and see if they sell.

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