Selling your Cross Stitch



Selling your Cross Stitch

Did you know you can sell your finished cross-stitch projects? If you’re looking to earn some extra money, consider stitching a masterpiece and putting it up for sale on eBay or other platforms. While you can't distribute copies of our charts, you can definitely sell your completed cross-stitch work.

Here are a few tips to get you started:

1. Take Full Credit: When selling your cross-stitch, you don’t need to credit us. You did the hard work, so you deserve the recognition. If anyone asks where you got the pattern or kit, feel free to share.

2. Research Market Prices: On eBay, search for "Finished Cross Stitch" and check the sold listings to see what similar pieces are selling for. This will help you price your item appropriately.

3. Value Your Work: Don’t undervalue your effort. If your piece doesn’t sell after a month, you can always lower the price slightly. Since eBay offers about 50 free listings a month, you have plenty of opportunities to find the right buyer.

4. Create a Detailed Listing: Include important details in your listing such as the fabric count, size, whether it’s framed or unframed, and if it’s from a smoke-free home. Provide both a full image of the design and a close-up.

5. Promote Your Listing: Feel free to post your eBay link on our Facebook page. I’ll help promote your post in my Facebook groups, which are international, so be prepared to sell overseas. Advertising in our community can give your listing extra visibility.

By following these tips, you can turn your hobby into a source of extra income while sharing your beautiful work with others. Happy selling!

15 comments

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Felix Meyer
Hi… I have some finished cross-stitch works in here for sale ..without frame. please E-mail me here jesrel088@gmail.com for interested buyer only..thank you☺️
Anonymous
G. R. Marosek, I have some finished cross stitch work framed and unframed if you d like to connect with me reach me on

Andrea. Judith1985@gmail.com or 0094773057072

Andrea
Hi! I would like to sell a few of my cross stitch items 2 framed and some unframed. I would like to sell in Sri Lanka Cuz it’s easier for me if any foreigners interested. Also. My contact details are Andrea.judith1985@gmail.com and number 0094773057072.
Andrea
hi, cross-stitch any paintings, pillows, clothes, for more information write to daryagubeladze@gmail.com
Darya

Hi,
I am interested in having a few cross stich works done for me. Please show me an example of your finished work, and we can discuss how to price this out. Thank you

G R Marosek

I have some unframed finished cross stich works and need to sell them.please can you help me with that..

Wimansa wijayapala

I would like to sell my cross stitch works both to India andUSA Could you please help me?

Dilek

I would like to finish other peoples works in progress. I am wondering if anyone has any ideas on how to cost the actual work completed, do I do it by the hour or buy the stitch.
Do I charge for supplying the aida, cottons etc? TIA Lorelle

Lorelle

Hi there..I would like to sell my crosstitch..its a last supper design..its a verygood condition..I made that for more than a year.. I hope to see buyer for that?? Thank you

Marlyn Tañedo Francisco

Hi there..I would like to sell my crosstitch..its a last supper design..its a verygood condition..I made that for more than a year.. I hope to see buyer for that?? Thank you

Marlyn Tañedo Francisco

EBay is a site mainly for the USA. I make and have many cross stitch frames to sell in India. Can you direct me to sites for India where I could sell them

Jigna Dalal

EBay is a site mainly for the USA. I make and have many cross stitch frames to sell in India. Can you direct me to sites for India where I could sell them

Jigna Dalal

I’m trying to find information on the legal side of selling items I made from patterns. I don’t want to get sued for breaking a copyright law. I’ve heard that I have to have permission from the creator of the pattern but I’ve also heard that they have no control on what I do with finished products made from a pattern… do you know the answer?

Megan

My cross stitchwall hanging sale

sureshika

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