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Forecast: Quiet with a side of Crochet

Still finishing gifts, and I only have until Sunday. While this is completely, amazingly ideal because it means no rushing around on Christmas Day, it means that I have to finish things really, really soon now. So I’ll probably be missing until after Sunday at least. If I don’t see you until after Christmas, have a good one, ‘k?

Welcome!

To the folks coming from Crochet Pattern Central! Glad you’re here! 😀

Here’s a question for you…

What is the deal with uneven button eyes? Because I was just getting ready to sew uneven button eyes on a doll I’ve been working on, and I realized that half of the stuffie/plushie/whathaveyous that I’ve seen in the last couple of months have uneven button eyes.

I mean, yeah, it looks wicked cool, but whaaaaa? You know? I always wonder how these things get started. 😀

There was frozen water falling from the sky!

I will never, ever regret moving to New England.

I’m resigned to winter.

But actively liking it? Ain’t gonna happen.

(And I wasn’t even the one who went out and shoveled the slushy muck out of the driveway. I don’t even like it from my nice warm chair. *sigh*)

(And OTOH? Great afghan-making weather!)

The Joy of Frogging

Long, long ago, in a galaxy far, far away, I had a friend I had started an afghan for. Eventually misunderstandings were had and feelings were hurt, and if our respective lives hadn’t changed so much and so quickly, we might have overcome that. Instead, I’ve had the first skein-worth of that afghan sitting around for the last 5 years.

I started frogging it last night.

I feel sad, of course, but lighter somehow for acknowledging that it just isn’t ever going to be finished.

Snowed under.

And tomorrow, I’m hearing, snowed in.

*sigh*

I’ve had a mental list of things to post about for days now, but no time at all to sit down and post them. It’s really, really crazy here right now, and not in a holidays way as much as in a 3 kids sort of way. I have the urge to call my mother and apologize to her for ever having been 3 years old. I’m also behind with e-mail and I haven’t answered the phone in a week at least. I’m not sure what’s going on, really, that this is suddenly all overwhelming, but it is.

I *am* updating the shop, though, with all of the things I have on hand. Not much point making them to sell if I don’t try to sell them, right?

I really miss having time to do the more arty things that I’ve gotten very interested in (like this guy, though he’s finished [yay!]), but it has to get better soon. If I can just hold on ’til the first of the year, I think it’ll get a lot better. There’s something about the season that seems to make the kids crazier than normal, even with no real outward signs of Christmas in the house yet. They know, you know? LOL.

Ah, well. Off to finish (finally!) a bookmark for an order that needs to be done very very soon now (hi Sharon!). More soon, I hope. 😀

Ack.

Back soon. Finishing 2 custom orders, plus been busy with the usual kid and family stuff and trying to get some-[redacted]-thing done for Christmas. I’m not ignoring you, honest I’m not.

I’ve never been able to figure out whether I love December or hate it.

What I’ve been working on, Exhibit the Third:

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I call him The Spirit of Christmas.

Craft Fair Lessons:

1. Signage, signage, signage. People don’t pick a thing up and look for the tag. At least not in this venue/sort of venue. It’s like they’d like to know the price before they decide whether to like it or not, rather than deciding they like it and then having to decide if they’ll pay for it. With the exception of the kids, of course, who automatically love the most expensive thing on the table and never can talk mom and dad into shelling out for it.

2. Fewer choices are sometimes better. No matter what size I’ve made dishcloths, I’ve had Goldilocks issues with them. Too big, too small…so I’ve been offering different sizes, since preferences seem to vary widely. As far as I can tell, though, this just seemed to confuse people. Even if they take the thing home and decide they’d like ’em bigger or smaller, when they’re shopping for it? Just give ’em one size, already. Any more is too much.

3. My big seller? A simple bookthong, made with fancy buttons and pretty crochet thread. Under $5 seemed to be the pricepoint of choice for the kids. Well, except if they were buying the Beanie Babies and Webkinz from the gentleman behind me. LOL. He did great business. I got the impression that he’s a known local source for that sort of thing, but it may have been the “(local) Farmer’s Market” hat he was sporting that made me think that. Well, that and the excellent displays. 😀

4. School fair? Closer to flea market than to handmade extravaganza. A high-class flea market, though. It was maybe half handmade, with the balance being whatever businesses the moms were involved in…tupperware and that sort of thing. Which is NOT a bad thing if you love catalogs and dreaming as much as I do. Unless you’re one of the ones trying to sell it. *wry smile* I mean, I don’t have any money just now either…

5. People are not yet in the mood to spend, I don’t think. I got plenty of lookers and plenty of compliments, but most of the folks who stood there clearly on the edge of a purchase wound up walking away. I wonder if some of that is my utter lack of ability as a salesperson, but from what I could see around me it looked like nobody was doing all that much better. Also, most of what I had was stocking-stuffer-ish, and it really *is* early for that sort of thing, I think.

6. If you’re going to do this sort of event, expect to lose the table fee. I only came out $15 down, so I was pretty damned happy. If I’d made it back, I’d have been over the moon. If I’d made nothing but bookmarks-under-$5, I might have made it back, lol.

7. It may have been a bust for me profit-wise, but watching people shop was incredibly instructive. Also, getting all of what I’d made for it out and physically handling the pieces gave me a different perspective on them, and gave me some marketing ideas.

8. “What I’ve Crocheted” probably isn’t a very good theme for a shop/display/whatever. Again with the too many choices thing. Narrower focus seems to equal happier shoppers. Given that creatively I am all over the place, this observation? Needs serious thought. Can you hear the gears turning in my head?

Next up? Christmas presents. And some fun stuff. I worked on the Monster for hours yesterday. Fun crochet! Who’d’ve thunk it? LOL. Also? Photographing all of the stuff I made for the show to put in the shop. Maybe. Depending on the resolution of the dishcloth dilemma. And, looking out the window at the gloom, to the construction of a lightbox…

Today, Tomorrow, and Saturday.

Scrambling to get ready for craft fair, scrambling to get ready for craft fair, and doing the damned craft fair already thank the FSM.

I cannot wait to have this over with. Cannot. Wait.

Let me go beat the gremlins of self-doubt into submission again and crank out a few more things to take with me. I’ll be back to let you know how it went Saturday or Sunday…