I am teaching sewing lessons right now, but have found out that teaching people to sew is one thing; teaching them to alter a pattern for themselves is another. I have never been faced with having to alter a pattern beyond maybe just cutting the seams a little wider at certain (ahem!) points, or converting a Misses pattern to a Miss Petite. Someone with an extreme pear-shaped figure, for example, will be a challenge for me on anything but the simplest style of pattern. I’m not sure if sewing clothes is going to be the direction I want to go in, either. Maybe just advertise myself as a teacher for sewers of crafts, curtains, and pillows etc.
Sponsored Links
Start Your Own Business
www.legalzoom.com/Business-Formation Choose the Best Structure for Your Business with LegalZoom®. File Now!
Start a Business for Free
www.incforfree.com/ Step by step support and guidance. Pay fees only. Since 1989.
How To Run A Business
www.ask.com/How+To+Run+A+Business Explore How To Run A Business. Get Answers Now on Ask.com.
Business Opportunity
www.themasterstouch.net/ We Have put over 1100 in Business. Many earn over 100K per year.
Financial Risk Management
msfrm.uconn.edu/ UConn Masters Offered in Hartford Apply today for Fall 2013
Financial Planning
www.ricedelman.com/ Simplify Your Portfolio Management With Edelman. Find Out More
Still trying out ideas for a cottage industry business...
