Off My Chest
RULES:
I am looking for mods!
1. The "good" part of our community means we are pro-empathy and anti-harassment. However, we don't intend to make this a "safe space" where everyone has to be a saint. Sh*t happens, and life is messy. That's why we get things off our chests.
2. Bigotry is not allowed. That includes racism, sexism, ableism, homophobia, transphobia, xenophobia, and religiophobia. (If you want to vent about religion, that's fine; but religion is not inherently evil.)
3. Frustrated, venting, or angry posts are still welcome.
4. Posts and comments that bait, threaten, or incite harassment are not allowed.
5. If anyone offers mental, medical, or professional advice here, please remember to take it with a grain of salt. Seek out real professionals if needed.
6. Please put NSFW behind NSFW tags.
view the rest of the comments
There's also furries. Apparently they pay out the tail for their goofy getups.
It's a different skill set I think, but prom, quinciñera, and wedding dresses are surely lucrative.
Find a car modification place and make new seat upholstery?
I bet cute handmade pet clothes are a decent price per hour, sold on Etsy.
Drycleaners often have a little tailoring side business. Find a new drycleaner and see if they need an in-house or as-needed hem and dart person? Burlington coat factory and some department stores also do light tailoring.
Rich people pay for custom curtains, I'm sure.
I don't know if any of these are feasible in your area or with your experience, but I'm throwing spaghetti here. Hope things turn around for you, friend.
Very good ideas but you've just described, like, 4 trades lol. Sewing Machine Operator is a very broad term for many specialized trades. It's rare to find a quilter who's also an industrial tarp fabricator.
That seems very reasonable! OP said they wanted sewing work, so I rattled off what seem like money making opportunities.
I've actually made fursuits before.
Unfortunately, there's apparently an oversaturation in the market right now..
I'm looking for some place where the income is stable & I don't have to seek out clients on my own. Done my own stuff for years now. I'm too tired trying to "market" myself & my work.
I feel you. But being on your own is where income gets generated. It's also a pain in the ass.
Maybe you can attach yourself to some clothing designers? They often need help making their visions come to life.
Sorry you're having this trouble. At least you got paid for the cushions - I've heard too many stories of people having to make a sample of whatever and getting stiffed.
All fantastic ideas.
I imagine the furry market is a lot harder to get established in as cosplay due to size.
The automotive market is equally as hard to break into unless you can establish a partnership with an established upholstery company.
Pet clothes are are a more widespread niche market, but the clientele has to be more batshit than furries.
Drycleaners, big market, great potential.
Rich people pay, but are a bigger pain than pet parents.
If your specialty is seamstress, I guess that is an any harbor in in storm situation. So maybe taking anything n you can get until you find a niche is the strategy?