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Sew Kinetic is Closed. Permanently.

July 28, 2015

This is one of those posts people usually start with something like, "This post is so hard to write," or, "It pains me to write this post." Well, the truth is that it isn't. And it doesn't. I am actually quite happy to write this post. It took several months and a well-crafted financial analysis to convince my (over?) analytical, engineer husband to allow me to shut down the site. But finally, I can announce that Sew Kinetic is closing for good.

Let me clarify that I don't need my husband's permission to do anything with my business. However, we operate our businesses (he has his own/ours, too) as partnerships and consult each other with all major decisions. We have very different aptitudes for business, so our business ideas are often complementary.

The main reason is that it wasn't profitable enough to make it work. Over the course of several months in operation, I netted around $250. Yes, you read that right - two-hundred-fifty buckaroos. Despite decent sales, great wholesale prices and general excitement within the sewing/blogging community, I found it really hard to get the margins I was looking for. Add to that the fact that I had very little time to promote it (and very little space to store all those fabrics - sheesh), and it added up to a big failure - at least in the business sense. (I consider all failures to be learning experiences, so in a way, it was a personal success. At least I tried right?)

The other issue I had was that I couldn't consistently stock the fabrics that my customers wanted. I was purchasing from a company who buys random amounts of bolt ends from companies like The North Face, Lululemon, Polartec, Columbia, etc. So, it was really nice stuff, but it was completely unpredictable. For example, I had this great, black legging fabric in the shop for a short while, but once it was gone, that was it. I had no way of getting more despite the fact that it sold like hotcakes and drove the sales of other fabrics, too.

I also lacked the infrastructure to make it work. My husband and I knew we would be in one of three situations - 1) the business would take off, and there would be so much revenue coming in that we could hire people to help manage the business, and we could rent a space for the inventory; 2) we would have decent sales, but not enough to support hiring help/renting a space; or 3) the business would completely flop and be an obvious failure.

Unfortunately, we were stuck at option #2 which meant I was responsible for everything - selection, procurement, transportation, listing, photography, marketing, fulfillment, website management and accounting (among other things that I can't think of at the moment). I'm used to running a business, but I'm not used to selling hard goods. I was feeling spread precariously thin with my other commitments (not to mention my family), and that was not a good feeling.

So with that, I've closed the shop permanently. I do have some inventory left, and I'm not sure what I will do with it quite yet. Some of it I will use for personal projects, and some I will probably gift to sewing friends. I contemplated reducing the prices in the shop to liquidate it all, but I'm not in the position at the moment to deal with a huge number of shipments on which I'll be losing money. I'm sure my husband will encourage me to sell as much of it as I can, but I won't be doing that through the Sew Kinetic storefront. I need to see how much I have and whether it would be better to sell as pre-cut remnants or yardage (if I do end up selling it).

I am so grateful for the support I received while the store was in operation, and I'm overjoyed to have freed up some time to pursue other things. To everyone who placed an order, offered advice and promoted the shop, I thank you from the bottom of my heart. You guys mean the world to me. xoxo

Note: The photos of Harper and Ezra above were taken at my wholesaler's warehouse, not at my own storage facility which was my kitchen/sewing room.

In Miscellany, Sew Kinetic
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Activewear Fabrics from Sew Kinetic - and $10 Off!

July 18, 2015

A few months ago, I opened an online fabric store specializing in premium activewear fabrics. Sewists loved it. The site worked great. The orders were rolling in. Things happened so fast that I never even got around to mentioning it here, but most of my online friends knew about it from Instagram and Facebook. But I was 30+ weeks pregnant and miserable. Huge rolls of fabric were overtaking my kitchen, and bending over my cutting table (not to mention moving those rolls around) was debilitating. So, after just a couple weeks of being open, I threw in the towel. It was a difficult decision to make because I knew I'd found a gaping hole in our industry, but I did what I had to do at the time.

Well, a couple months passed, and Finn made his debut. I have been feeling great and getting back into the swing of things (which for me means trying to take the internet by storm, LOL). AND, I reopened Sew Kinetic!

Yay!

I have a somewhat limited selection at the moment, but I'm looking forward to fall when I plan to stock fleece, softshell, technical sweater knits and other fun stuff. In the meantime, you can get super high-quality Supplex Nylon Lycras (great for leggings and sports tops like the one shown above), waterproof-breathables (think Gore-Tex for rain jackets) and gorgeous, Triplex Heathers (for amazing tees).

And for a limited time, you can enter code bastegather10 to get $10 off your order of $40 or more (before shipping) through the end of the month (ends at 11:59pm PST on July 31, 2015).

Here are a few of the things you guys have been making from our fabrics and sharing around the web.

No, we still aren't shipping internationally - just in the US. We'd like this to change at some point, but shipping costs are completely prohibitive for now. I apologize to those of you around the world who want to place an order!

I look forward to seeing what you guys make! xoxo

In Sew Kinetic

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My name is Lauren Dahl, and I take lots of awkward selfies around the Portland, Oregon metro area. Learn more about me here, or sew along using the social media links below.

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