I like knowing that "I" have the only one of some item that I've made. I don't mind shopping and usually find things that fit but I also make some items cheaper than I can buy, namely print scrub tops. You can't touch one in the uniform shops around here for less than $25, Wal-mart for about $15. Most of my co-workers have the same/similiar tops as they get the cheapest they can. I get alot of compliments on my tops/vests and I like to say "I made it myself".
Of course then I get multiple requests for alterations, zippers, hemming, make me a top, etc and I don't do alterations but will do hemming at times. When it comes to making tops/vests, I can get fabric for anywhere from $2-10/yard so I'll have $4-20 in it for myself BUT my time is my time and if I sew for others, then they have to be willing to pay me for my time and for what I charge (not nearly enough, according to what I should be charging), they might as well buy them at the uniform shop or online. The RTW tend to last longer as they are not 100% cotton which is what I usually buy when I get fabric but mine are more comfortable and I hang them right up from the dryer. Occasionally I will quick iron one but they don't look that bad.
Pants are another story, it takes 3 yards and 100% cotton pants do not hold up well so poly/cotton blend is best but also more expensive. I can get pants online for $10 usually with free shipping as I get 5 or more pr at a time. I order pants then make tops to match. Some of the Halloween tops I am wearing now I've had for several years but each one only gets worn a few times each October and I got the fabric for 49 cents a yard!
I can also make nicer gifts like the baby quilts, throw pillows, placemats and couch throws in colors/prints of their choice. I spent less than $30 today to make a couch throw for a wedding gift but I already had the batting on hand. Most recipients of my handmade gifts are very appreciative of the time I put into making them which makes me feel better than if I had bought them something at the store.
Home decor items are so expensive, pillows, curtains, etc I just cannot seem to make myself buy them even on clearance when I know I can make them better and if not cheaper than at least for the same amount and I can get what I want, not what the store has.
I've had ppl asking me to teach them to sew and Joe has had a few requests for cleanup/repair of those sewing machines ppl have stored for years. The economy, IMO, is making ppl become more self sufficent as job losses continue and making do with what you have is a "new" thing for most of them. My girls did not know why I kept all of Joe's old chambray shirt uniforms and jeans when his company gave him new ones: yes they are stained in places and ripped/torn but hey, there's good fabric left on those clothes and someday I'll make a "no cost" quilt and I added quite a few buttons to my jar
Kathy