Monday, May 9, 2022

Why are hand-made items so expensive?

 There's a question I deal with quite often. As a consumer, I have asked many times, "why is that so expensive". As a crafter, I have learned that to make these items has hidden costs that the buyers never consider. 

One of the most common items out there is graphic tees. Simple to make, fairly inexpensive for materials, right? Well, there's a bit more to it than that. Try shopping for 10 or more identical shirts in a variety of sizes. Let's assume you want sport grey because everyone carries that color. Gildan unisex 5.3 ounce heavy tees are often first to show up on the search list, and you can buy them at stores like Hobby Lobby, Michael's, and Joanne Fabrics in a pinch. Your cost will vary from store to store, usually between $3.99-$4.99, as will their stock and color selection. Online wholesalers (and no, that doesn't include Amazon) are going to be anywhere from 10% to 15% less, but if you don't reach a minimum purchase amount you've got to account for shipping costs, which can range from $4.95 up to $14.95. And you don't always get to choose the cheapest or type of shipping you want. 

Jiffy Shirts is one of my go-to vendors. If I want those 10 shirts to come from their store, this color costs $2.77 each pre-tax and shipping. Once those are added in that batch of 10 shirts, which includes only adult small through adult extra large, my cost is averaged out to $3.27 per shirt. If I need 2xl or larger, I'm going to pay more than double for the 2xl, and even more for each increase in size. 

Now that I have my shirts coming, I need to see about the decals. Typical decals for home crafters are heat transfer vinyl that is made using something like a Cricut or Silhouette desktop cutter. Those little toys are ever-increasing in cost, and currently run from $180 - $430 each, plus tax. It's going to take quite a few shirt sales to recoup that cost.

Let's not forget the vinyl and the design files. A small roll of HTV can be $8 on up for just plain colors. These can make at least 2 or 3 decals, depending on how big the decal is. For 10 shirts with a basic 3-line quote, I would need about 6 feet of 12" vinyl. If I buy that from a wholesaler, I will pay $12-$14 for that. 

And if I design my own files, I will need to have a machine that includes free access to the cutter manufacturer's design site, pay for a subscription to one, find free software such as InkScape, or buy software such as Adobe Illustrator. If I want a ready-to-use file, that will cost anywhere from $3 to $7 depending on where I find what I want.

Last, but certainly not least, I've got to have a heat press to proper apply those decals. The Cricut Easy Press is currently running about $130 on average, and a full-size heat press will be twice that easily.

So just to get my t-shirt business started, I've got to spend $465 or more. Obviously, I need to sell more than 10 shirts to recoup this, but if I charge just bargain basement sales prices, I may not before my machines wear out and have to be serviced or replaced. And I haven't even accounted for my time investment yet. I may spend just a couple of hours on these shirts, but my time should be worth more than minimum wage. If I paid myself just $9/hour, that's $18 labor, or less than $2 per shirt that I'm paying myself. 

The reality is that to make something by hand, or not by mass manufacturing, it takes more time, and it typically costs more just to get things rolling. I have long ago recouped the costs for my cutter (which is a commercial unit, not a Cricut) and my heat press (commercial unit number 2 is in use now), but that took almost 3 years. And I would not have done it that fast if I hadn't been fortunate enough to have been contacted by Fox News when I put out the Deplorable Me shirts in 2016. Incidentally, that's also the reason my first heat press gave out.

As easy as shirts are to do, there are so many other crafts that take much more time and effort, so the this should be reflected in the sales price. When you buy hand-crafted items, you're not only supporting a small business, you're typically supporting local businesses and economy. Stop grumbling that it should be cheaper because it's not big-box, and pay out for better quality that's made here at home.

Wednesday, January 26, 2022

I Am Woman

 Hear me roar! (That means I'm about to offend people again, and I really don't care.) Consider this your only warning, as well as your opportunity to walk away, and go troll somewhere else.

Self-declarative 1: I am a woman. In every sense of the word - biologically, emotionally, physically, etc. I was born this way, and I won't apologize for it. I am content to continue to be what I am. I am NOT, however, a feminist. 

Self-declarative 2: My personal beliefs and faith are mine, and you are not obligated to share them. I have many friends with whom I disagree on certain points, but we are still friends. We have learned that we can be, in spite of differences in politics, religion, and other major idealistic opinions.

Self-declarative 3: I don't make posts and blogs for the sole purpose of seeing what kind of reactions I can stir up. I make them because I have the right to self-expression, and I want to exercise that right. Your opinions aren't really necessary, and many times are not wanted. I'm just having my say on my page, in my blog.

Now that's done, if you're still with me, thanks! :)

And it's not too late to change your mind and go read someone else's post.

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Once again, I'm seeing posts and articles about why women exist. Oh, how I want to go "enlighten" a few testosterone-loaded idiots! Not to mention educate their female counterparts on why God created male AND female. It wasn't just for sexual pleasure and producing offspring, folks. I'm not a degree-toting theologian, but let me help you out a bit.

Genesis 1:27 is the first record of God's creation of mankind in two genders. "Male and female he created them." Yes, verse 28 gives the instruction to "be fruitful and multiply". But the human population at that time was two, not several billion. But it didn't stop there. Try reading Genesis 4:18, where God states that man (who was created first) should not remain alone, but needs a helpmeet (an assistant, a partner, a co-worker, a friend). The animals were not sufficient for the task, so in verse 22, God took a rib from Adam and created Eve. Guess what, guys! That woman on your arm is to be considered a part of you! She's not property. She's not a toy. She's not just your personal bedwarmer. Stop treating her like that, and saying it's God's will and instructions for marital bliss. God never instructed you to abuse or take advantage of any woman. You don't carry that "manhood card" because it was never issued!

Men, stop telling your wives that they exist just for your sexual pleasure, and they should be totally submissive in the bedroom. You're not behaving like the head of the house when you do this. You're behaving like a domineering jerk who has chosen not to exercise any self-control when it comes to your own lust. 

Stop telling women that they are only supposed to stay home and raise babies, while cleaning house and cooking dinner. Stop telling your daughters that is why God created them. Stop telling them they don't need to be well-educated, or shouldn't concern themselves with having personal cash. Stop telling them they should be 100% dependent on a man for every aspect of their life and well-being. These are more lies and propaganda. And they are NOT biblical. These ideas have been taken completely out of context from the Bible's instructions, and twisted around to suit particular individuals and groups. (You know who you are!)

Take a look at Ephesians 5:25-31. You've heard and read it before, I'm sure. And just as easily forgotten or ignored it because it doesn't fit in with your personal ideals. "Husbands, love your wives, as Christ loved the church and gave himself up for her".  Physical, emotional, psychological, and sexual abuse are not methods of love, but control. Ladies, that's a two-way street. Don't treat your spouse like garbage and call it love, or admonition in the Lord. That's a flat-out lie.

Women were not, and are not, creatures who cannot manage to walk without a man telling them where to place their feet. They are not ignorant, and were not meant to be kept ignorant. Our place in your lives is far more than just "barefoot and pregnant".