I have been voluntarily unemployed since March, and am a homemaker. I am looking for ideas of jobs I could do at home and make money. I am trying to get back into sewing, but I have to fight my machine like it's Pantifa sometimes as it must not like the patriotic fabric I'm using. I would LOVE to be able to make a little money from sewing, but I wonder if there's a market in it. Everything is made in Chyna nowadays. I'm rambling and this is a brainstorming post.
After all that, does anyone have any work from home ideas, but not necessarily with a company or anything? I always doom myself before even starting something because I don't like failure, but I do have enough confidence in myself to try, but that machine doesn't cooperate and it takes the wind out of my sails. Then again, I know it takes perserverence to get through anything.
Again. Total brainstorming.
God bless you all. :)
I hadn't thought of that! Will look into it. Thanks!!
I was going to mention Etsy. Depending on what the OP sews they could sell stuff on Etsy. I know people do it, but not sure how popular or profitable it is.
I will check that out after Sunday School. :)
This is a great post. I've never heard of a grime guard and was just curious to see what they are. Went to etsy and it appears to be down at the moment. Please explain what a grime guard is. Thanks.
Oh! Thanks for explaining that. I like that idea. I haven't done any of that type of needlework in a long time and thought I might start again come fall. That would be a great thing to have. Appreciate the answer.