Sep 15, 2014

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Amazon and Etsy Storefronts

Amazon and Etsy Storefronts

Goodness it’s been far too long since my last post! I’ve been working really hard to get the classes filled up at The Sewing Café (see the Calendar page for a full listing), sewing a full set of 1520s German garb for my hubby, getting my daughter all prepped and moved for her FIRST YEAR AT BERKELEY! (*brag*brag*brag*) as well as doing a lot of behind-the-scenes things for DravonWorks. For example, this site has gotten an overall facelift but it still needs some nips and tucks. Mainly, I have to get the non-blog pages fleshed out again. But what I have done is get a couple of my storefronts up and online!

First up, there’s the Amazon storefront under the name of DravonWorks. Primarily, it will feature all of my patterns and some of the other stuff which I can order but don’t need 2 dozen of! amazon-logo-transparent I also have an Etsy shop which includes not only the patterns, but also some fun other projects I’ve done which need homes. Obviously, only the handmade stuff will be found here. You’ll find many of these at the vendor events I travel to as well! Visit my Etsy Shop!

Lastly, the PayPal account is also up and running now, so you’ll start seeing products being added here as well with PayPal handling the shopping cart checkout. You will definitely notice a price difference between listed directly here and on the various storefronts. That’s because I have to pay all sorts of fees to sell elsewhere, so for the budget conscious who are perfectly fine with buying things direct to save $1 or $2, be sure to look here as well. You might get lucky!

In other news, I am BEYOND thrilled to report that the first print run of my 16th Century Renaissance Men’s Shirt Pattern has sold out and I’ve had get a second print run done. *squeeeee!* If you’re one of the lucky ones who gets this print run, it’s printed on this amazing poster paper which is super thick and will last you forever. Thank you to everyone who purchased one or referred a friend. I’m ever so grateful. 😀

I’m still working on that twin needle post. I haven’t forgotten! Until we meet again, Happy Sewing!

– Dravon

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