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Vanessa
Published on June 18, 2008 in This Handmade Life |
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Etsians are what make our world go 'round over here at the Etsy Labs offices. The site has now been up for 3 years and we want to give a shout-out to some of our first sellers. mmmfiber is member number 113 (and the actual 1st Etsian is 96 since Rob, Chris, and Haim — Etsy's original founders — are numbers 93,94,95 and 1-92 were test data). She creates deliciously cozy woolen items.
Please introduce yourself and talk a bit about what you make.
My name is Adrienne Shaffer, I live in beautiful Portland, OR and my company is Mmm…Fiber!
I make knit, crocheted and needle felted accessories such as scarves, scarflettes, brooches, hairpins, shawls and more. I love fun fibers and bright colors, which I think definitely comes through when you visit my shop.
Hearken back to the old days of Etsy...Any fond memories?
I joined Etsy the day after it opened. I had begun selling scarflettes in an eBay store a few months before with some success, but felt as though my hard work was getting lost in the sea of inexpensive, mass-produced goods that are the staple there. Not having the capital to build my own website, finding Etsy, for me, was the perfect fit. Being one of the first sellers was fun. All of us were learning and growing together, trying to find our place in the crazy handmade world. I remember obsessively watching the “top sellers” and “top items” lists and was a little sad to see them go, but I think in the long run it was a good thing for me not to worry so much about rankings and just focus on my work. I do really hope that Pounce (or some other app) can feature a purely random items generator, as the “random” page is one of the things I miss the most about Version 1.
How has what you create changed over the past few years, if at all?
I started out selling only basic crocheted scarflettes and they are still one of my top items, but have since branched out with many new scarf and scarflette designs, wraps, shawls and capelets, and also discovered a love for needle felting.
Do you have an anecdote that crystallizes how you feel about the Community on Etsy?
Not really an anecdote, but just a general observation about how really wonderful and amazing the Etsy community, and the general crafting community, has been. I’m a bit of a shy lass, and was very nervous about selling my creations and competing with other more established crafters. What I found was a warm and accepting extended family, best exemplified in our PDX Street Team. Our Etsy shops brought us together, but we have since forged a very strong bond of support, respect and the desire to help each other succeed. It’s incredible.
Do you see yourself on Etsy for the long haul?
Etsy is still the perfect venue for someone like me. I have a full time job and not a lot of time to build, maintain and drive traffic to my own separate site. Etsy’s format has worked well for me and I do see myself sticking around for quite a while.
What have you learned about selling?
I’m not much for market research, trend watching and the like. I tend to make what I enjoy making and hope that others will like it as well. I think if you are confident in your work and believe in what you are doing, that will shine through and is something that buyers of handmade really look for.
Good customer service is the key. Take care of your customers with friendly communication, quality work, reliable shipping and good follow-up and they will keep coming back to you.
It is incredibly important to focus on the business and marketing side of the equation, which I know is hard for some people. Do one little thing to market your shop every day, even if it is something as simple as wearing one of your items to the grocery store or post office.
What do you want for the future of Etsy?
When I opened my shop, I had no idea that Etsy would grow like it has! It’s been an incredible ride. The growing pains have been many, but so have the great leaps forward. I think the Admin team has risen to the challenge and are doing an awesome job taming the wild beast! I’m always amazed at the new things the engineers and others come up with, so I leave the vision and innovation in your capable hands. Everything I could ask for in the way of improvements has happened or is in the works, so, thanks!!
| Tags | anniversaries, birthdays, fiber arts, knitting, mmmfiber, needlecraft, Old School Etsians, Oregon, PDX, Portland, sellers, selling, THIS HANDMADE LIFE |
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pdxbeanies
Hooray Adrienne! Your work is beautiful and I'm so happy to be in the PDX street team with you! You rock!
sarawearsskirts
I had no idea Adrienne was such an old-school Etsyan! I have an mmm...fiber scarlet, and I remember seeing her (fabulous) avatar around the forums when I was just a newbie.
So interesting!
thefunkyfelter
mmmfiber is one of the first fiber art shops that I found when encountering Etsy. I've admired Adrienne's fiber art talents for quite a while. She is an inspiration!
jamieribisi
I have a Schnoodle that looks just like your Schnauzer! I thought maybe you stole him :)
yeahhello
First off I love your scarves... but 2nd! Love the bulletin board, lots of cute little flyer's & doodads. This A. Life is awesome.
SalmonStreetStudio
Yay! Adrienne make beautiful stuff with incredible attention to detail *and* she is kind a supportive. We are so glad we met her through PDX Etsy. She has promoted Etsy a lot so it is especially nice to see her recognition here!
beckarahn
mmmfiber was the very first shop I bought something from! I love my little flower pin and I peek in her shop and see what she's doing often.
Birdtracks
I am sooo new at this. My husband is helping me upload the images of my cards as I typing to you. I read your advise and I thank you for it. Being new to ETSY I can use as much help as possible. Thanks from North Carolina, USA
Furiousdreams
Thanks to all the original Etsians who take the time to post in these special segments and the forums. It really does help us newcomers in learning the ropes... and your story inspires me to continue!
TittaME
I appreciate your advice about doing one thing a day to market your shop. I feel like I'm a pretty good seamstress and artist, but don't know the first thing about how to market what I make. I'm a pretty shy gal too. I tend to spend most of my time in my studio. I don't get out much. I really appreciate the advice of other artists on Etsy. It's such a warm world of crafters judt like me. Long live ETSY!



zencreations04
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mmmfiber
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colorbombcreations
MMmmfiber is the reason I'm on Etsy! I bought a brooch from her off CraftersForCritters and received an Etsy business card along with it. I pretty much immediately set up shop (lazerbeanz.etsy) That was a long time ago... I remember Beta too :)
thanks mmmfiber! best of luck to you!