I have been crafting with QVC for years, but Craft Day is not worth watching now. No DCWV, no K & Co, and no real attempt to take scrapbooking seriously. I am fed up to the back teeth of Kanban kits, too-they have their place, but oh my god QVC are kicking the ar*e out of it now.
Was Rosemary on yesterday? If she was I missed it
I don't watch any of the craft or beauty showcases, but a full day of anything is too much, it must alienate more shoppers than it attracts. Craft interests me as I do lot of knitting, needlework and sewing (when I have time), but making cards is such a complete and utter waste of time unless it's a really special one off occasion (how often do they come along)...I imagine a lot of the expensive embelishments and card stock end up in land fill after they are given to the recipient, what else could be done with them? Most of my gorgeous Christmas cards are now in the recycling bin as I can't hang onto everything...life is cluttered enough as it is. Next year I'm going to ask people to send me either e-cards or give the price of the card and stamp to their chosen charity.
I didn't watch yesterday because I don't "do" QVC crafting and I find the whole thing dull and boring. When I did happen to scan past QVC all I could see was card making. Although, to my mind, it doesn't need a crafting day to be like that. All I ever seem to see on crafting shows is cards. Due apologies to those who do it but I don't see how taking a sticker off one piece of paper and shoving on another is considered crafting. I used to craft years ago - proper stuff like knitting and lampshade making etc. That's what I think of as proper crafting. Even IW manage some variety in their crafting products. I still don't see why QVC need a whole day of the same thing, especially squeezed in between two technology TSVs, which is even more boring.
I'd love to see some cross-stitch - the Slice Elite cuts fabric, too, so why not include some simple patchworking elements in the demos? The demos were very poor anyway, I've wanted a Slice for ages (and just bought one, but not from Le Q) but if I'd only seen the demos yesterday I never would've.
Last Craft Day they at least had a sewing machine in, but I don't think they even bothered selling related products.
Me too. There's such scope for them with their USA buying power. They could sell a range of HAED charts, sets of embroidery threads, frames/hoops, daylight lamps, as well as unusual US and European kits which Hobbycraft don't sell. Then they could put together a tool kit - scissors, needles, thread wax, storage boxes, etc etc. And what about cross stitch greetings card kits for Christmas, birthdays, weddings. Perhaps you and I should offer to advise their craft buyer.
Other crafts - patchwork/quilting, beading, knitting/crochet, silk painting, glass painting. I like the Donna Dewberry paint techniques.
Sorry to go on - I like many crafts and their focus on card-making drives me nuts.