I'm doing a craft fair on Sunday with Carol and Kerry - it's another equestrian show, so it will be fun - profitable? Not sure. They've really gotten into the craft fair thing and have ferreted out some pretty good ones, also some dogs, but all mostly cheap. We've had a lot of fun sharing booth space - it makes a craft fair more entertaining. They're asked me to split a booth with them at the McQueen Craft Fair, which is juried, one of the premier craft fairs in Reno, and *not* cheap. McQueen is the high school my kids attended so it's a soft spot with me. Today I have NO inventory and the thought of generating enough to pay for the booth space in October scares me to death. The application process is seriously daunting. I may be worried for naught.
Monday, May 28, 2012
Retired Relaxation
I'm doing a craft fair on Sunday with Carol and Kerry - it's another equestrian show, so it will be fun - profitable? Not sure. They've really gotten into the craft fair thing and have ferreted out some pretty good ones, also some dogs, but all mostly cheap. We've had a lot of fun sharing booth space - it makes a craft fair more entertaining. They're asked me to split a booth with them at the McQueen Craft Fair, which is juried, one of the premier craft fairs in Reno, and *not* cheap. McQueen is the high school my kids attended so it's a soft spot with me. Today I have NO inventory and the thought of generating enough to pay for the booth space in October scares me to death. The application process is seriously daunting. I may be worried for naught.
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Well, first off forget ever getting so good that you don't make threading errors.
That is NOT going to happen.
I tried soap once, with suet....omg, it was an awful production.
I admire you for making such nice soap.
Shows???? they are fun for a short while...basically too much work for too little money.....too much effort....and you can get disappointed big time. Better off to find a nice shop to buy your stuff wholesale......seriously.
I'll trade you the weather we have been having - we grow good tomatoes in Indiana for a reason!
You have plenty of time between now and October. Let's see, if you can weave 5 towels a week, that's 17.5 weeks, that's 87 towels complete by then. Hee!
I love the colour of your towel.
No mistakes in warping after some time? No way.
I've been weaving for over fifty years now and find new mistakes to make every time. That makes a weaver's life is never dull, don't you think?
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