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Story by
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Published on July 7, 2008 in Spotlight |
Photo by knittydirtygirl |
When I heard Rachel-Marie's account of quitting her day job to sell on Etsy full time through her shop, knittydirtygirl, I just knew you all would fall in love with her story! Here's a woman who knew she was in a profession she didn't love, and in the end took a huge risk in quitting her day job while at the same time discovering she would be expecting her very first child; how stressful is that!? She knew she wasn't financially prepared to quit, but she had the drive to try, and since taking the high road, has found a way to make it work for her and has never looked back. You can now find Rachel-Marie on the internet at all times unless she is taking care of her brand new baby, Occy, her stepdaughter, Zoey, or crafting away for her Etsy shop.
When you first started selling on Etsy did you have dreams or goals of eventually quitting your day job?
I joined Etsy Nov 02, 2005. Here is a funny picture of me and Chris of Etsy from 2005 taken at a Philly Etsy Street team meeting. Straight out of college I had high hopes of a career in my field, even though I was already slightly burned out on graphic design. At that time, I was so young, barely 20 years old. I had no idea how to manage my own business. It seemed overwhelming and far fetched. It was only through trial and error, and much encouragement from peers, that I managed to become an "I quit my day job" story. Oh, and I have to comment here that my "day" job, was an "evening" job. I worked roughly 4PM-11PM.

How long were you selling on Etsy and working your day job before deciding you were ready to switch over to Etsy full time?
About 3 years.
What made you decide to quit your day job?
This is a hard question for me to answer. I don't want to be a Negative Nancy but I am going to be vaguely truthful. So, to balance out this bit of yucky honesty, I will show you a silly picture of me in the wind. It was taken in December 2006. I was waiting at the bus stop, on the way to my old full time job. Let's just say I found out really quickly that I physically cannot play old school office politics. I keep it real, I cannot sit around watching people get screwed, watching myself get screwed. It was a very negative work environment. People in my department were quitting left and right, and it was agonizing seeing new hires go through the same process. I decided it would be best to quit before the next new guy started. I knew I would snap and end up making a scene, walking out, if I didn't quit then. Once I realized I could take no more, I typed up my resignation letter and let fate handle the rest. Financially, I was not ready to quit, but I knew for my sanity's sake I had to. I pushed it to the limit.

How did you know you were ready to take the plunge?
I knew that I would rather risk being grossly poor than stay there any longer. I had been trying for months to get a new job, but nothing worked out. I got an interview for a company that sold really dangerous lawn chemicals, I canceled it. I started lining up waitressing interviews because I knew we were in trouble, or so I thought. I never knew what risks laid ahead! Back at my full time job, my coworkers remarked at my growing bust line. I laughed and said "It's great, I'm gaining weight, but only in my bust!". Two weeks later, after I had quit my day job, my husband and I huddled together in our little apartment bathroom. I had just taken my second pee test to find out we had our firstborn on its way.
My husband, after graduating college about 3 years before this said day, was working temp jobs. We were really scared. So I guess what I'm trying to say is I knew we weren't ready to take the plunge, but I did it anyway. Here is a picture of me the night I handed in my resignation, February 23, 2007.
Did you do anything to prepare ahead of time before taking the plunge?
I tried to plan ahead as best I could. I built up my business for 3 years, invested money into my business while I had a decent paying job. I registered my business name, tax ID number, all of that.
What goals have you set for your Etsy business in the next few months and year?
My current short term goals include:
- To use more natural, less processed, fibers.
- To create more "art".
- To make items from my heart.
- To experiment and learn new techniques.
- To keep my current customers happy, and make new customers.
- To build a better blog following and to improve my writing skills.
My long term goals are:
- To write and illustrate a children's book.
- To get published more often.
- To stay involved with my arts group, Lancaster Indie Arts.
- To contribute to more gallery shows.
- To improve my sewing skills.
What are the most effective ways you have promoted and marketed your Etsy business?
Listing often is the number one marketing tool I use. It only costs 20 cents and it gets me the most attention out of anything else I have tried. If you list items with beautiful pictures often, you can get into Treasuries more often, and on the front page more often. Getting on the front page of Etsy, that's the ticket. I have paid for a few advertising spots in different types of media. Craftster.org has been the most successful spot for me.
Here are all of the tools I use to market myself: livejournal blog, myspace, facebook, ravelry, an e-newsletter via googlegroups, flickr, Etsy Chat, and Etsy Forums. I also try and give back as much as possible by leaving comments and favorites. If you are only putting yourself out there to self-promote it becomes stale very quickly.
How's it going so far, are you getting by?
It's going very well, I am very happy. I am SO happy. Things just got better and better since February 23, 2007. My business makes enough money for my part of the bills, and is growing year after year. I got married in March of 2008, my husband got a good job at Comcast. I am so thankful to be at home with my baby boy and my stepdaughter. This seems to have been the right path to take! Thanks, Etsy.
Can you walk us through what a typical workday might entail now that you have quit your day job?
Key:
Zoey = 5 year old stepdaughter
Octavian "Occy" = 9 month old baby
Wake up at 8AM. Change Occy's diaper. Make Zoey breakfast. Take photos of items made the night before, list them on Etsy. Put photos on flickr. Breastfeed, diaper. 10 AM put Occy down for his morning nap, read Zoey a chapter from Matilda by Roald Dahl. Put Zoey's Bratz video game on for her. Feed baby Occy lunch, diaper, breastfeed. Make lunch for Zoey, spill lunch on floor, remake lunch. Diaper, breastfeed. Send Zoey out to play, put Sesame Street on for Occy and work a little at whatever I can do depending on how fussy baby is, breastfeed. 4PM Occy goes down for his afternoon nap. Zoey goes to her Nanny's house. I take a nap. 5 PM do dishes, clean up. Play with baby, take a walk with dog, breastfeed. Take more pictures, list yarn that was drying from this morning. Put Occy's baby 365 days picture up on Flickr. 9PM my husband comes home and we go through the baby's bedtime routine. 10PM I sneak away to the basement garage where I write my blog and work on my artwork. I stay up until 1:30 AM at the latest, then I tap out, go to bed. Repeat.

Here is a picture of my family on memorial day 2008, and a picture of me spinning on our futon during a normal workday. My whole day includes the internet. I am pretty much online all day long. I'm an addict/workaholic. Plus it's nice to have company besides the children. Bless you, Etsy Chat.

What do you enjoy most about not having a day job?
Being at home with my baby. Being my own boss! I often have to remind myself not to be a mean boss. I'm the only employee. I try to take advantage of working for myself as much as I can by taking naps, spending time with my kids, and saying no to things that I don't want to do.

What piece of advice would you give someone thinking about taking the plunge to sell full time on Etsy?
I don't think you can really plan to quit your job. I think you need to put your whole heart, soul, and time into your business in order to see the fruits of your labor. It's very difficult to see results when you work somewhere else 40 hours a week and have a family. So, my advice is, don't be too hard on yourself, get some balls, and quit. If you struggle at first there are ways to balance out your income, I waitressed for a few months until it became a waste of time. I eventually made more money working at home than waitressing those few hours a week.
Is there anything else you'd like to add?
Peanut Butter!!!!!!!!! No, really. I am very thankful and blessed. I realize how good I have it. I appreciate every single minute I get to work at home.
Check out the photo below to see how Rachel-Marie uses recycled packaging and fused plastic bags to brand her business and stay green:
Thanks to knittydirtygirl for sharing her story of success with us! Check out the gallery below to see some of Rachel-Marie's items. Check out some of our previous Quit Your Day Job posts.
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73 comments Login to add your own!
froggyfibers
Congrats Rachel-Marie! I bet its a joy to do what you love. Your an inspiration in so many ways.
thefunkyfelter
Thanks so much for sharing Rachel-Marie! I've admired your shop for a long, long time :O) I'm so happy for you. I hope that I can do the same some day.
Skyerocket
Oh wow!
I'm just learning to knit!
What beautiful wool!
Great story....love the shot of you spin with babe in arms!
I really related to your story..I have a 5yo and a 19 mth old.
Cheers for sharing you experiences,
Mel.x
knittydirtygirl
Thanks everyone! It's very exciting and surreal to see it all out there like this!
greenKangaroo
Yay for quitting the day job! I did that myself this past January.
Your children are beautiful!
samsarahjewels
As a new member of etsy and a full time crafter, I am inspired by your story. I think the world needs people who are living their passion to create a climate of contentedness.
phydeaux
So super cool to read, particularly about who makes what I need for my own craft! :)
thespunmonkey
great article and love your story rachel-marie. it's very inspiring. i need to push myself into treating my business like what it is...a business! it's easy to get distracted being at home with my boy and so much else to do...but i am encouraged that you are able to make time to work on your biz every day. xo!
knittydirtygirl
Hello Anda!! *Occy blows Sido kisses* long distance relationships are so hard...
homegrownfashion
Yay Rachel-Marie! I always love keeping up on your blog and watching your business grow. You come up with great ideas and I love reading your blog every few days. You're definitely one of the people that helps me keep motivated, come back and do some art even when I'm busy with other stuff.
Go girl, go!
BlackStar
Great article Rachel-Marie! What wonderful photos of you and yours too.
happysilence
Oh Rachel, this is so wonderful! I love the photo of Occy w/ your yard! I am soooo proud of you :-)
2ReVert
Love this! I could only dream ;) Love your story and the family photo... work is so much of us, and can make a happy family even happier. You guys look very smitten :)
all the best!
sarawearsskirts
ha! i remember that old-school philly etsy team meeting when chris came! classic!
congrats on your continued success, rachel-marie! from the first time i met you, i knew you had the drive to be a total handmade superstar. yay!
chebang
It's so nice to see another mommy in this series, taking the plunge and succeeding. You have given me lots to consider and really, my plunging day is right around the corner. I can feel it.
Congrats on your hard work and success and I hope it just gets better and better.
xo
sewsephine
that is so awesome everything worked out for you...hoping to do the same some day :)
jurphy
Rachel-Marie - congratulations on taking the plunge!! I have been in your shoes and just recently left a career of 25 years to try and make a go of my arts & crafts business. Like you, I couldn't stay another day, but unfortunately, they got to me first, ETSY is part of my recovery and I absolutely love it!!!! It was time to do something for me and something I loved. Everytime I read a story about someone taking things into their own hands, I swell up and say "GO FOR IT!" Things always have a way of working out, it is truly amazing what you can do without when you really need to. All the very best to you with your beautiful family and wonderful shop!!
Julie
Hatdiva
Rahhhrrrr! Fierce girl, you are a rocking inspiration to all Etsy Mommies. I love reading your blog postings, it makes me want to better at what I do. Tho I've been in the crafts biz for 17 years I am still learning. Horay for Etsy and what it's fostered!!
Go Rachel, go Rachel, go go!
Rachel Marie has recently celbrated her 1,000th sale, that's an Etsy success story on it's own :)
thisolthing
oh my goodness rach! this is such a beautiful article!!!
KNITTYDIRTYGIRL RULES!!!!!!!!!!!!!
YAYYYY!
sillyboodilly
Congrats Rachel! You are such an inspiration! I am so proud of you!
devakneecaps
yay, you awesome LOCAL (for me) inspiring girl! you are a great mommy too and thats a job in and of itself!!!
quiltingmama
Go knitty, go knitty!!!
Your hair looks fantastic, I can't believe how big Occy is, and muchos congratulationos on the article. Brava!
KnitKnit
Wow. You are a craftstar!!! Congratulations, you amazing, inspiring, woman!
fringe
what an inspiring and motivating article. thank you so much for sharing your story with us all. i wish you all the best in your professional as well as your personal life. i know you will be a smashing success!
mymy
awww baby! i didn't realize it was getting posted so soon! i love it even more than the first time i read it. haha! you rule.
bflywears
i am so inspired by you. your family is beautiful.
wishing you the best.
lara514
What an awesome article!! I am so happy for you and your sweet little family!!!
ficklefiberdiva
Great article Rachel. I admire you for doing what you thought was best. Life's too short to work somewhere that your miserable. I think it's great that you are at home with your baby doing what you love doing. I'm probably right behind you. You've inspired me to think seriously about doing that as well. Great job!!!!
yeahhello
Thanks for sharing your unique story!
It's really comforting to know that there are plenty of people out there who feel the same as you do.
Good Times.
PamelaAngus
great interview!
when I gave up my miserable day job I came home, sat down with husband and literally cried with happiness :)
westbyron
I get tired just reading that daily routine! Very inspiring. Thanks for all the great advice, too.
mizusugi
Way to go! A lovely and supportive family is always a plus to work toward your goal!
kissegirl
You have a beautiful family. It's great that you can enjoy every moment with your children! I admire you!
snailpaw
Sigh... what a great story! I dream of the day where I can work for myself!
: )
Lumpkin
hurray rachel! what an open and honest article! it was very inspiring to read...nice work
Perceptions
Thank you for the inspiring and amazing article! Congratulations on your success, go PA!
Loved the beautiful pictures of you and your family! Thanks for sharing.
relishdress
Awww...your family picture is the cutest thing ever. Beautiful children...I am so happy for your successes!
tanisalexis
HOO-Rayyyy! RachelMarie :)
been a fan of yours since the early craftster days and fiber fridays.. so happy to read your honest happy and gracious journey into fulltime.
sister you're an inspiration to us all. XOXO to you and yours. :)
hoffeeandanuffin
WOW~ I also just quit my job with no solid plan! I'm not nervous, but confident I'll do well on ETSY, too. Your story is very inspiring!
KiaSynnoeve
I look forward to being where you are one day..
truly an inspiration! :)
RGrantham
Congratulations I can't explain the joy I feel when I meet or read about successful entrepreneurs!!
You have my warmest wishes!
Rebecca
jewelrybyreshell
You rock girl. Love your enthusiasm and moxi. I've worked in a family business for over 20 years, and that's sometimes harder than working for someone else. I quit about 5 months ago. It was so hard. but I'm finding my bearings. I love Etsy, and keeping my head up. Love your story, it gave me the power I needed to keep, keeping on. You go girl.
jenniferpricedavis
I LOVE this story! Thanks for sharing. It will be one that I reflect on often. Bless you and your awesome family...too cool!
NikiJewellery
What a wonderful story! Great to hear familiar stories about balancing working at home for yourself with little ones, which, by the way, yours are beautiful!
Deebs
way to go Rachel-Marie! I too love working at home....better late and older than never eh?
smeeta
Thank you for sharing! That was such a wonderful and inspirational story. I hope you have continued success with your business and family (a gorgeous one at that!).
Ozknits
What a beautiful story and ditto that for the family.
You are an inspiration for sure. Good luck and I look forward to getting my order from you!
Happy spinning (ahhhh, you can do that with a sweetie on your lap!)
sacredherbals
Thank you for your wonderful story! I wish you great success with your business!
mydesertstudio
I love your yarns! Best of luck with your business and your wonderful family.
thegoldenthimble713
I loved reading your story--Thanks so much for sharing and good luck in your adventure.







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Congrats Rachel Marie!! you are a truly beautiful and inspiring gal!