Craft Businesses that Make the LEAST Money - Made Urban (2024)

Where there’s a will, there’s a way and even if a product doesn’t typically have high profit margins, someone, somewhere can find a way to make it profitable.

This article is NOT stating that you CANNOT make money in these industries; it’s simply stating that the following products/industries tend to have lower profit margins.

If you build a strong brand, create a unique angle, target the right market and create demand for your products, you can charge higher than average prices, increase profits and earn more money.

If you’re curious about the craft businesses that tend to make the MOST money, check out:

  • CRAFT BUSINESSES THAT MAKE THE MOST MONEY

And if you’re wondering which crafts are trending, check out:

  • THIS YEAR’S CRAFT TRENDS

Below are the craft businesses that make the least money due to lower profit margins.

KNITTING & CROCHETING

Fingers and hands can only move so fast so it can be difficult to lower production time. There are certain processes, tools, machines, etc. that can speed up the time it takes to sew an item or mix and pour a large batch of candles but with knitting/crocheting products by hand, there’s a ceiling in terms of how fast you can turn out products.

It’s also a tough industry when it comes to finding a unique selling position. If you make a red knitted scarf, there are likely thousands of other businesses also offering a red knitted scarf. It can be difficult to put your own spin on most knitted goods. Check out:

  • 3 MISTAKES HANDMADE BUSINESSES MAKE WITH THEIR USP

Simplifying patterns and products or finding great wholesale prices for yarn can help lower production costs, while building a strong brand can allow you to raise your prices.

Knitting/crocheting items such as toys can open up more options for a USP, however, stuffed animals/dolls/etc. are considered children’s items…which brings me to my next category…

CHILDREN’S PRODUCTS

I put this one in because of the detailed regulations children’s products must follow and the testing products may have to go through. Extra care must go into sourcing materials that are safe for children, ensuring pieces are properly secured so they don’t cause a choking hazard, etc.

Wondering about other laws small businesses must follow that can drive up operating costs? Check out:

  • LAWS FOR SELLING HANDMADE

BAGS

Bag making typically requires several steps, which increases labor time. Material costs can also add up, as most bags require hardware (e.g. zippers, snaps, strap slides), may use materials such as leather (which may also require a heavy duty sewing machine), stabilizer, etc.

A skilled sewer offering limited styles and purchasing materials wholesale can lower costs while a strong brand and USP allows a maker to charge higher prices.Making one of a kind bags means each new style involves a new pattern and learning curve, thus increasing labor time.

CLOTHING

Fashion is a competitive industry and “fast fashion” has become a little too popular with people preferring low prices over quality. This makes it more difficult to earn a healthy profit as a small handmade business in the clothing industry. Purchasing tank tops/t-shirts and screen-printing images and designs on them can keep costs low but there must be a high demand for your screen-printed designs (and they can’t break copyright laws).

Sewing blouses, pants, jackets, suits, etc. requires several pieces and steps to complete. It also requires a lot of accuracy and skill to be sure the clothing fits properly.

Techniques and tools that speed up production can increase profit margins as well as offering items that require less time to sew such as circle skirts (or loose fitting skirts), robes, pajama bottoms, bathing suit cover-ups/ponchos, etc.

QUILTING

Quilts require cutting, aligning and sewing multiple pieces of fabric, which makes them very labor intensive. The size of the quilt, number and size of quilt pieces, cost of fabric used and speed of sewer all vary but for a queen sized, traditional quilt, sewn on a domestic sewing machine it’s generally around 20 hours. Multiply that by the hourly wage you should be paying yourself, include the cost of materials and add profit, and it’s easy for a quilt to be worth over $1000 retail. There are people willing to pay a higher price for a quality quilt but they may be harder to find.

WOODWORK

Woodworking is a beautiful craft but requires a lot of time to build and finish one piece. There are people willing to pay for quality woodwork but they’re fewer and farther between than those who want to run to IKEA and purchase a dresser for under $50. Again, branding and a strong USP can convince consumers to spend more on quality handmade products and finding a niche can help you target a different type of customer.

BEADWORK

Intricate and detailed beadwork used to create designs and patterns on purses, jewelry, clothing, etc. requires many hours to string hundreds of beads together to create a pattern or design. High labor costs can make it difficult to price items at prices consumers are willing to pay.

NEEDLEWORK

Designs embroidered or cross-stitched onto fabric using colored thread or yarn require many stitches to create a design and when making each stitch by hand, those hours add up. Thickness of thread or yarn and a less detailed design can speed up production. Needle felting is another popular craft but one that’s also labor intensive.

Again, don’t take this list as a rule that you can’t make money selling these crafts, you just need to find the right market, USP and branding that allows you to charge prices that increase your profit margins.

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  • CRAFT BUSINESSES THAT MAKE (THE MOST) MONEY

If your craft is a hobby and not a business then numbers and profits may not be as important to you.

But if you craft for business then you MUST be making a profit. Too many crafters aren’t crunching their numbers or pricing their products to get paid what they’re worth.

You deserve to be paid for your time! If the product your making isn’t selling or profiting enough to pay your wage, you may consider exploring a new product, technique or adjusting your prices.


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FAQs

What type of craft sells the most? ›

Jewelry. Jewelry will probably always be one of the most profitable craft ideas because there are so many different ways to approach jewelry making. Below are some popular and easy ways to make extra money selling jewelry.

How to start a crafting business with no money? ›

Starting out with no money can be tricky. However, if you've already made some crafts or have the materials you need to get going, you can get started at little to no cost by listing them on a digital marketplace or having a third-party boutique store list your items.

Is crafting a profitable business? ›

The income from a craft business varies greatly depending on factors such as the types of products you sell, your pricing strategy and how much time you invest in the business. Some crafters make a few hundred dollars a month, while others can generate a full-time income.

What is a good profit margin for crafts? ›

There's no easy answer to this question as it depends on several factors, such as the type of product you're selling, how much it costs you to make, how much competition there is, and how much people are willing to pay for your product. Generally speaking, most businesses aim for a profit margin of around 8-30%.

What is the hottest craft right now? ›

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  • Candle Painting.
  • Practical pottery.
  • Woodworking.
  • Mosaic Making.
  • Crafting for wellbeing.
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What craft is trending right now? ›

Resin crafts. Resin can be made into so many things: coasters, tabletops, and even resin jewellery. It's definitely one of 2024's most versatile craft trends.

Is crafting a good side hustle? ›

Making money selling crafts

Selling crafts is a great money-making skill to have. Personally, I think it can be a great side hustle to bring in extra money because the start-up costs are low, and there are so many different crafts you can sell.

How do I price my crafts? ›

In her Tips for Pricing your Handmade Goods blog on Craftsy, artesian entrepreneur Ashley Martineau suggests this formula:
  1. Cost of supplies + $10 per hour time spent = Price A.
  2. Cost of supplies x 3 = Price B.
  3. Price A + Price B divided by 2 (to get the average between these two prices) = Price C.
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What is the craft trend in 2024? ›

Resin art is set to captivate craft enthusiasts in 2024, adding a touch of whimsy to creations. From mesmerising jewellery to stunning home decor, the translucent allure of resin allows for limitless possibilities.

Can I make a living selling crafts? ›

While it can be challenging to turn a hobby into a full-time business, it is possible to earn a living from selling homemade crafts with the right strategy and approach.

How much should I charge for homemade items? ›

Wholesale quantities should be approximately 5 times materials cost, retail quantities should be approximately 10 times materials cost. If the product you make is materials-light and labor intensive work on a rate of $60 per hour plus materials cost at wholesale and $120 per hour plus materials at retail.

What does 100% profit margin look like? ›

If an investor makes $10 revenue and it cost them $5 to earn it, when they take their cost away they are left with 50% margin. They made 100% profit on their $5 investment. If an investor makes $10 revenue and it cost them $9 to earn it, when they take their cost away they are left with 10% margin.

What object sells the most? ›

1. What is the Most Sold Product in the World? The fashion industry produces the most sold product in the world: clothing and accessories. This trillion-dollar industry has a wide range of products such as shoes, accessories, clothing, jewelry, etc.

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