karo on Nostr: market value? not nearly as much as the work that goes into it. People who buy ...
market value? not nearly as much as the work that goes into it.
People who buy handspun yarn aren't that interested in undyed, "plain" yarn. They would rather buy art yarn that is highly stylistic and requires a lot of skill to create. At the very least you have to dye the fleece or the yarn in an artistic way to elevate it.
If you want to keep it natural and undyed, you could make it into a finished product. There's a decent market of people who like buying from someone who had their hand in the whole supply chain.
that's my two cents. I've sold hand spun yarn and hand dyed yarn before in two different seasons of my life. The hand dyed yarn did much much better. I'd still be doing it if not for these babies I'm raising.
hope that helps!
People who buy handspun yarn aren't that interested in undyed, "plain" yarn. They would rather buy art yarn that is highly stylistic and requires a lot of skill to create. At the very least you have to dye the fleece or the yarn in an artistic way to elevate it.
If you want to keep it natural and undyed, you could make it into a finished product. There's a decent market of people who like buying from someone who had their hand in the whole supply chain.
that's my two cents. I've sold hand spun yarn and hand dyed yarn before in two different seasons of my life. The hand dyed yarn did much much better. I'd still be doing it if not for these babies I'm raising.
hope that helps!