help please

Hi : )
I have my first craft fair coming up and im looking for some tips
What plushies sell really well? Im currently making jellyfishes, leggy frogs, bees, and axolotls. Do you have any other ideas? Do you know about any no sew or low sew patterns that are quick to make and sell well?

Any pointers/tips would be greatly appreciated : )
THANK YOU!!!

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Hi :slight_smile:
Cat keychain? Easter bunny, small chicken? Small whale? Heart? I think they can be good small gifts.

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keychains, the mushroom boy, bags, hats, bunnys, eggs, flower, keychains flowers, some thing that you think you will enjoy

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It’s NOSEW!!!

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Have you checked out what’s trending on Ribblr and Ravelry? You can find popular ideas there. :blush:

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I did a craft market at Christmas (my first in a while) I found any plushies sold well. My octopus plushies all sold out. I sold some beanie hats. I find anything small like keyrings sold well also and maybe some themed plushies like Easter bunnies might do well too. Best of luck with the market :blush:

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All no sew and free! Also bees, octos, jellyfish, frogs, mushroom poppers, turtles, cows, mallards, whales, axolotl (@LorettasLoops has a free no sew one), catterpillars, etc

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I try to have quite a lot of products under £10 as they tend to sell quite fast. But I also try to have a good selection of higher priced items to show off what else I can do and for those who might be looking for something special.
I try to base what I take off of what kind of event it is. If it’s a school fair, I tend to have a lot of items under £10 as a lot of the kids only have pocket money, or their parents have a smaller budget.
If it’s something like comic-con or a fantasy festival, then I can take more expensive and complex items as people tend to have a higher budget there. I hope that helps a wee bit :smiling_face:

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