Origin Publishing launches new make and sell craft title

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By The Drum Team, Editorial

May 20, 2011 | 2 min read

Bristol-based Origin Publishing will next week launch Craftseller, a new magazine that caters for the ever-growing community of people who wish to make and sell handmade crafts.

On sale on 24 May, the 84-page magazine will introduce readers to new crafts and reveal how they can make money from their hobby.

The magazine will boast projects and ideas, all of which can be made to sell, as well as features that will explain how to price and package craft makes, sell work online and donate makes to a good cause.

Craftseller will be an invaluable resource for anyone who wants to turn their hobby into a business, said Anna Davenport, the magazines launch editor and creative development publisher for Origin.

Were excited to be bringing a new angle to the craft market and catering to an enthusiastic and growing community of crafters.

Craftseller is the latest title from Origin Publishings craft portfolio, which already includes Cardmaking & Papercraft and The World of Cross Stitching.

The issue features a guide to successful selling on Etsy, the online handmade marketplace; an interview with Kari Chapin, craft guru and author of The Handmade Marketplace; and a knitting pattern for the Queen, taken from Fiona Gobles hugely successful Knit Your Own Royal Wedding book.

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