Wednesday 1 January 2014

New Year - Resolutions and Plans

Happy New Year!

I hope 2014 brings you lots of creative joy.

I have made a few Ginx Craft New Year's resolutions. Maybe resolutions is not quite the right word, and perhaps I should just say rough plans.

I made a similar list (not online but jotted in a notebook) last year at this time. Unfortunately I can't find that list from 2013, so I guess my first resolution is to be a bit better organised.

I do remember most of what was on that list, and know there are some things that I never even got going on. They will just get moved on to the 2014 list. 

I still have (shock horror!) not knitted an adult size pair of socks. 

Socks I am planning to knit

And I would still like to learn to crochet. I did make an attempt back in the summer, and ended up with a tight little ball of nothing. But I have also not given up on this either.


I also had a list of ideas for knitting pattern designs, and did complete many of these.  Even in this area I had some hits, and some misses. But pattern design is what I want to concentrate on in 2014. 


So there are going to be more patterns, and less or almost no, churning out knits for craft fairs. (This decision was helped by the evening when I sat for what seemed hours in a school hall, only to get home and found I had sold more online from my Etsy shop in that time.)


My other resolution was to try and get across other computer platforms. (Is that even the right word?) I have set up a Ginx Craft facebook page, which I feel at least gives my friends and family the choice on whether they want to follow my crafting, and has attracted some new followers. I have also got to grips with Pinterest in a small way, but Twitter is something I haven't yet tried, but will perhaps be on the 2014 to do list. I feel I am more visual that wordy, and will tweeting leave any time left to actually make anything. 


My other area where I have mixed success is online sales of products. On Etsy I have done quite well. I prefer to only sell things that I have already made. And although my overall sales are low, this suits me as I love being creative and don't want knitting to become a chore. I am extremely happy with my 100% positive feedback on Etsy. In the middle of the year I thought I would dip my toe in Folksy, but my little shop there remained almost unviewed, and with no sales. I think I should have looked harder into promoting it. But as most of my products are unique one-offs, it worried me having two shops online. What if I put a unique item in both shops, and they both sold on the same day? So in 2014 I am going to just run my Etsy shop, and still with the tricky considerations of postage costs and pricing, am going to try and concentrate on even more quirky, unique makes.

Other things I have really enjoyed this year is my continued interest in photography. So I hope to switch off the auto button a bit more in 2014, and get to grips with some of the more technical aspects. I would love to do a photography course .... So I going to continue to try to have my camera with me at all times, take loads of photos, but then be discerning about the ones I keep, and even more so with the ones posted on my blog.


In 2014 I also hope to work more on sewing and embroidery, and what happened to the kid's craft section of my blog. I guess my own children have just grown up quite a lot. My daughter and I are toying with the idea of a tween fashion section.

But for me the fun thing about crafting, and blogging about crafting, is that you don't know exactly where you are going. A year ago I had no idea that I was going to spend so much time in 2013 knitting fairies and tiny icon dolls. So despite my rough plan jottings for 2014, I don't really know what direction Ginx Craft will go this year. "Such fun ...."








7 comments:

  1. I love your plans. It's fun to make them and also fun to look back and see the different paths that were taken. Best wishes for 2014, I look forward to reading all about your crafting.

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  2. Happy New Year to you!! May your dreams come true :-))

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  3. happy new year and love the plans- looking forward to seeing what the year brings :)

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  4. Happy New Year have a wonderful year.
    Clare x

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  5. Sounds like you've got a good mix of goals without being too planned out. I think you're right, making room for the unexpected is part of the fun of crafting.

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  6. Fun for all of us to watch as well!

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  7. Happy new year to you. You've got some great plans for 2014 so look forward to hearing how they turn out xx

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