SarandipityHandmade

Project Bags, hand dyed yarns & handspun yarns

Albany, New York

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Note from shop owner Welcome to Sarandipity Handmade! The shop will be temporarily closed while all stock is at a craft fair. Sarandipity Handmade will reopen soon!

Note from shop owner

Last updated on Aug 4, 2022

Welcome to Sarandipity Handmade! The shop will be temporarily closed while all stock is at a craft fair. Sarandipity Handmade will reopen soon!

Sara Tweedie

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About SarandipityHandmade

Sales 38
On Etsy since 2012

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Hand Dyed Fiber & Yarn, Handspun Yarns & More!

Shop members

  • Sara (and Family)

    Owner, Maker, Designer, Curator, Shipper

    I'm a Stay at Home Mom and Wife. I love to hand spin yummy yarns, dye yarns and fiber, knit and occasionally crochet. I love taking white yarns and fiber, giving them color and the potential to become something new in the hands of a knitter!

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Last updated on February 16, 2023

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Last updated on May 10, 2022

Frequently asked questions

Why is handmade so expensive?

It takes time. Yes, there's the cost of supplies but it's also the time it takes to set up, do the work, tear down, clean up. A factory can take minutes, but a home based business - you're paying for a single persons time, energy & their love for the craft that goes into every item.

For a bag, it can take about 2 hours to make one - ironing the fabric, measuring twice (no mistakes!), cutting, interfacing and ironing, quilting, pinning, stitching seams, trimming threads, adding zippers, winding bobbins, boxing corners, checking for loose threads, photographing, photo editing...this is on top of the cost of fabric, interfacing, thread and zippers.

If you want cheap - go to a big box store, but if you want quality - handmade all the way!

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