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February 14th, 2009

Handmade Revolutions

by rhea

I’ve been dreaming about Etsy world takeovers. Each crafter sharing their creations and supporting each other’s stores….zines pouring out of the walls…balls of yarn piled high to the ceiling. If you haven’t heard of Etsy, it is an amazing online opportunity for anyone to buy and sell all things handmade.

Looking around our studio, there endless ways to improve an Etsy store here!!

With just one day pass at our studio you could:
1. Use our lightbox and flood lights to take professional photos of your products.
2. Use our die cut machine and assortment of stamps to make adorable price tags and packaging.
3. Look through our crafting library of books for new pattern ideas and projects.
4. Maintain your store on your laptop with our free wi-fi.
5. Get to know other crafters working in the studio – its a great place to share ideas!!
and much much much more!!

Polly began her Etsy store, Polly Danger, a couple of years ago. She found the experience exciting at first, but discovered that after a while, her handmade revolution had outgrown the 6′X7′ crafting room in her San Fernando home.

“After spending so much time as a solitary crafter, I needed to find an environment where I could be surrounded by other people creating and learning from each other.” Ixchel began working at the Urban Craft Center in September, and has since found that the space and opportunity to meet other crafters has not only helped her store, but reignited her desire to create.

“The U.C.C has helped me!” She says, while picking out coordinating fabrics for her latest collection of men’s aprons. “These cutting mats and table space make my crafty time more seamless. I’m much more productive here.”

Karen, another U.C.C resident, has found the studio’s photography equipment a great way to take professional pictures of her products. Karen’s signature bag at the moment is the Quickie Clutch. She sells the patterns on Etsy and at The U.C.C! She recently helped a first time sewer complete her pattern in our studio.

And what about me, you ask? My store, Shared Madness, has Custom Converse shoes, embroidery patterns and my favorite, zines! The studio here has helped me in so many ways, especially as I discover new ideas in our library and make friendships with other crafters.
Community is the key!


If you have an Etsy or Artfire store…if you sell handmade goodies to your friends or zines out of the trunk of your car…if you make things but haven’t started to share or sell them…our space and equipment is here to help you and your handmade revolution!

Our studio rates are:
1 hour $6
2 hours $11
Day pass $15
Memberships begin at $45 a month and give you unlimited access to the studio, a locker for your supplies, friend passes and more.

You can find our Etsy sites here:
Polly: pollydanger.etsy.com
Karen: hyperart.etsy.com
Rhea: sharedmadness.etsy.com

Comments

Line

amazing concept! and products that are streaming out of it. i love the clutch and converse.

cool.

Line

Such a cool idea! I wonder if UCC has a kiln where jewelry artists can rent time and make dichroic glass pendants and art on site.

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