Categories: Clothing

Creation is an act of love

You take your materials, whether that’s fabric and a sewing machine, yarn and needles, or any other number of components, and bring them to life with the creativity of your mind and the skill of your hands. Bringing an idea from your imagination into a real, buyable handmade garment is nothing short of a miracle.

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But then comes the hard part: how to get your creations out into the world. While you’ll surely want to keep some for yourself, you also want to share your work with the world—and make a little money doing it. So what’s the next step? Do you start your own business, call up your local retailers, ask friends and family to buy your goods? Those are options, but they’re not the best options. The easier way is simply to get selling right away with tutcra.

How selling Online can help you

With online marketplaces, creators can offload the business end of sales to a third party. That way, you get to focus on your trade, crafting and creating the best pieces you can, taking your ideas and turning them into reality. When they’re ready, you post them to a site that is already capable of handling the sale. That way, you don’t have to worry about your own web design, marketing, finding potential buyers, and all of those headache-inducing minutiae.

Instead, you just focus on your passion for creation. Sew, knit, crochet, and use your creativity however you see fit to fill tutcra’s budding online marketplace with your handmade clothing, and get cash in your pocket without the hassle.

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Join a small community of like-minded creators

tutcra also offers you the chance to be part of a growing niche community for handmade products, meaning that the pieces you craft with love and present to the world won’t get lost in a sea of trash. Larger online markets can be hard to get started in. With so many sellers, categories, and options, these marketplaces can become bloated with junk, making it difficult for buyers to find your quality goods.

So instead of getting lost in the sea of items—and trash—on other sites, join a growing community of like-minded creators, so your creative labors of love can be found by the right buyers. With a focus on quality, handmade items, tutcra is the perfect resource to get your creations out there.

 

Getting started is easy

It’s easy to get started at tutcra. Just sign up (for free), create your store, upload or import your handmade clothing, and start selling. Soon the whole world will get to enjoy your products, from hand-sewn dresses to cozy knitted hats and beyond.

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Whether you’re looking for a place to sell your first hand-sewn skirt, or in need of a new marketplace to ramp up your already-existing knitting creation business to a whole new level, it’s time to get involved with the exciting new platform at tutcra. However they’re made, your handmade clothing deserves to be seen.

Nicola P Young

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