You are so kind. Thanks for watching. I see that you crochet, do you have any plans on making tutorials? I'm wanting to learn how to do that too....I just love doing crafty things.
@@OMGScrunchieClubCo thank you. Yes I love crocheting baby blankets and I’m also a quilter , I make knitted hats. I also just started making 3d masks. I would like to start a RU-vid but I’m so clueless and it doesn’t help that I’m legally blind..😎
@@valeriestitchingblind1261 I think you should go for it. I was clueless when starting out, and I'm still learning. You could be an inspiration to others.
I starting to watch your videos. And they are very informative. Thank u. I'm from Perú and here there is a lot of competition. The scrunchies on the market are very chip, like 0.30 dollars cents. Of course they are not good quality. I sell my XL scrunchies in 2 dollars. And sometimes people buy but most of them think is too expensive. 😪😪
Thanks for watching. I may try to do another video on on tips for selling wholesale to another country. Best of luck to you with your scrunchie business. 😊
That depends on how you price your scrunchies. I was able to make a profit from my first sale since I didn’t have to spend much money buying supplies and a machine.
Depending on the fabric. The only fabric I prewash is African Wax fabric to get the wax off. I prewash that fabric before cutting it and sewing the scrunchie, but other than that I don't wash the scrunchies.
You can use almost any type of fabric. My favorite to sew is Satin. However, I make scrunchies with denim, velvet, stretch knit fabrics, lace, mesh,chiffon, organza, and leather to name a few.