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This Week's Question: Share your favourite crafting tip, if you have one.
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Also, the vanity table of one book is finished; it looks... adequate. The glow-in-the-dark stars I fixed with two-sided tape and covered with a piece of tulle each, which I've sewn of firmly. I don't want any little girls swallow those stars!
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>>This Week's Question: Share your favourite crafting tip, if you have one.<<
One vendor had a sign up reading, "$5 and Under Table." If you peddle crafts at an event, and you have a bargain section, marking that clearly is helpful to shoppers.
The event also had a "mother-child comfort station" with signs up pointing to it. That's another thing you could create if you organize events, or your crafts target that market (e.g. soft toys, baby slings).
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The Autumn Fest sounds lovely, and so does your new T-shirt.
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Also I did another row of vertical stitching while baking cookies, so small progress has been achieved! Really need to step up my crocheting game though for reals...
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Well done on blanket progress!
You've only got one pair of hands, you can't do everything at once.
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I would say most, rather than all. A majority of crafts can range from affordable to luxury items, and it's usually to a vendor's advantage to maximize their possible audience. But there are a few things that are consistently expensive (e.g. handmade musical instruments) or cheap (e.g. 3D-printed knickknacks) and that's okay in an event that has a bunch of different vendors.
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This is more craft adjacent probably, but one of the major accomplishments this week was reassembling my bed, adding cushioning to the box spring so my hip doesn't rest directly on a slat of wood all night, create a support for the head of my bed to keep my head from sinking below my feet in the night, and making a new cover for my mattress to help with sliding. My bed still sucks, but this is definitely an improvement.
Knitting wise, I'm very close to finishing the first half of the cable hat, like under 6 rows left. I also managed to make a test swatch of the horseshoe lace scarf with the evil yarn (which the actual scarf had already been started with) and sent it through a test spin in the wash machine. Against all bets, it survived. So I have some thinking to do.
Today was the second part of the tile mosaic workshop and the button machine demo at the library. At the mosaic workshop, they decided to go ahead and cut out the finished mosaics from last week instead of waiting for everyone to be done. We had made our designs on a square of plywood and the guy running it cut away the excess wood from around our pieces between workshops. For those of us that were done, they provided black paint and brushes to paint the raw edges before we took them home. It was very nice. Both the library staff member in charge and the guy leading the workshop are hoping to do this again in a couple months.
The button machine demo also went well. It was an all day long, drop in thing. Earlier this year, the library got a button maker machine for patron usage (10 to 25 cents a button depending on size), but the supplies for using it just came in. They had a staff member in the maker space all day walking anyone though the process of making a free button that wanted to. They provided four images to chose from, I went with the Edgar Allen Poe joke: the passive aggressive raven that says, "nevermind." My mom picked a picture of Snoopy and Woodstock. I think the other two images were a smiley face and an Andy Warhol Marilyn Monroe. Aside from your button you made, you could also take home a copy of written instructions for the machine and a guide to how big to cut your paper for different button sizes.
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The self illumination in the quiet book is going to be just magical for the girls that get them.
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That is some serious multitasking.
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That's great progress on the hat, and I am amazed the evil yarn test swatch survived the washer.
Yay for completed mosaic, and the possibility of another workshop.
II wish our library had a button machine. It would be so cool being able to make buttons. I used to collect them, many years ago, and wore different ones all the time. I love the Nevermind Raven, I would SO wear that one! *grins*
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Thanks. I am really liking how the hat is shaping up. I think we're all amazed the evil yarn test swatch survived the washing machine.
Now I just have to figure out how to display it.
:D I collect buttons and enamel pins. Having button machine access is very exciting. Now I just have to narrow down the ideas!
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I hope your hat will be cosy.
Buttons and pins are so much fun. I rarely see anything interesting these days though. I still have hundreds from when I collected them. I'm sure you'll come up with some great ideas!
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They really are. :) Thanks.