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Monday, June 3, 2013

faq's on project make something

I've been getting a lot of questions lately about my little project make something.  I thought I would just do a post about it here, and then I can refer all the questions to this post!

Q:  Are you still working on your project to make something?
A:  Yes.  I have been working on this project since February, and get 4 to 6 projects in the mail each month.  Sometimes more, sometimes less.  Having said that, I am only roughly 1/4 of the way through the list.

Q:  Did you forget about me/take me off your list?
A:  NO!!!  Like I said above, it is just taking me time to get through the list.  I have a husband, two small children, a house, a garden, and just life in general that comes first.  This is my hobby, not my job.  Please, please be patient with me.

Q:  Can you make me the exact same thing as what I saw on Instagram/your blog/Pinterest/etc?
A:  Maybe.  You can always ask.  I am trying to accommodate everyone's tastes and wishes, but I am also trying to stretch my wings and make new things each time I make something.

Q:  Are you only doing embroidery?  What about drawings or painting?
A:  It has been embroidery heavy, simply because embroidery can be taken with me where ever I go.  Much more easily than painting or even drawing.  And with multiple summer trips coming up, I have a feeling embroidery will still be my go-to something to make.

Q:  I'd like to buy something.  Do you have a shop?
A:  Not yet.  I was hoping this project would help me create a discipline that I could use when opening a shop.  I'm still working on that discipline, so I'm thinking that sometime in Autumn I will try my hand at an Etsy shop.  No guarantee, though.

Q:  Can I get on the list?
A:  Not anymore, I am so so so very sorry.  Look.  I thought I could just chug away at crossing off the list, but my list was doubling faster than I could make something, so I had to put a deadline on it back in March.  I hope that when my shop is opened, you can get exactly what you wanted.

Q: Is this a gimmick for a shop you're opening?  Is this advertising?
A: Not really.  I'm hoping that I will have built a little more exposure by the time I open a shop (IF I open a shop) but I started this project to keep my hands busy, and to spread a little bit of happiness.  That is my hope, anyway.

Q:  Are you crazy?
A:  Definitely.

Q:  Can I send you something in return?
A:  Of course!  But I also encourage you to send something on to someone else who might need a little cheering up, or just a happy surprise.

I hope that answers everything.  If you do have another question, feel free to ask, and I can update this post.  Thanks for all the questions and interest in my project, friends!

9 comments:

  1. This is a great post! I enjoy hearing more about your wonderful project. I could never imagine getting so much done. You are amazing...and talented! I look forward to seeing more, and I definitely think you should open a shop. :)

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  2. I´m amazed, don´t think I´d have the energy! :-)

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  3. As the recipient of several of your treasures over the years, I find that they are surely worth the wait. I am sure everyone loves getting the packages from you. That green one up there is especially awesome. Love how to the stitching goes in different directions. Looks time consuming and heartfelt.

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  4. A shop would be brilliant Ruthie, truly!!

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  5. You're a sweet sweet person. Love the photo collection of all your project make somethings. I think you should open up an instagram account just for your projects. All the stuff you've made. That would be so cool! Hope you're resting today!

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  6. I'm sorry. But I can't help but feeling a little defensive if people are getting impatient with you. Is that true? Because this whole project is just so lovely and generous. You are one of a kind!

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  7. You are such a sweet sweet person, Ruthie! I love seeing your photos on IG of all of your completed projects. You're so incredibly talented and I know it is such a heart-warming feeling to open up a package containing one of your one-of-a-kind pieces. :)

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  8. You should definitely open an Etsy shop!! Your things are so much nicer than a lot of what I've seen on etsy, and I have spent a SIGNIFICANT amount of time there! ;)

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  9. I love that Jenn and I said the exact same thing. Because I think then you know it's definitely true. Sweet sweet person, with an emphasis on the second "sweet." You are.

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