Saturday, July 10, 2010

Done ... and dusted


























When Carrie and I did our market stall last time I made only nine project sacks, and they were all gone within an hour. I wasn't going to make that mistake again.


























I've been continuing with the one hour of sewing rule, except I didn't sew Thursday night so I sewed two hours on Friday night to make up for it. When I'd finished, I breathed a huge sigh of relief and relaxed. At three o'clock this morning I woke up in a panic - I'd forgotten to organise the float for the market! Luckily I still had small coins from last time, and a quick visit to the supermarket to get some change sorted the rest of it out for me. Phew!


















I've got a bright and early start to look forward to tomorrow. It shouldn't be frosty like last time, but I'll be rugging up all the same. If you're in the Kingston area tomorrow, drop by the Old Bus Depot Markets and have a look at what the creative fibre artists have in store for you!

12 comments:

  1. Oh, they look great! I bet they'll be snapped up in a hurry.

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  2. Good luck for tomorrow!

    They look fantastic, 'specially the one with musical animals!

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  3. They look great! I'm trying to work out how early I need to be there to buy some before they are all gone.

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  4. Wow! Congratulations on getting so many finished. I agree, I'm sure they'll all be snapped up in no time. (I'm still hoping to be doing some snapping of my own!) :)

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  5. Wonderful output, they have such appeal. Sure to be sold quickly :-)

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  6. Your sacks looks so gorgeous all together. Lovely dovely.

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  7. Hope you have a great day. Not sure if I can get a leave pass to visit after last weekend.

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  8. They are just lovely all grouped together like that. I bet they won't stay a big group for long.

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  9. Lurvely! Any project would be pleased to jump inside these babies!

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  10. Good luck for tomorrow! A craft market dedicated to the fibre arts sounds like absolutel heaven.
    PS - good on you for sticking to your rule!

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  11. They are such great bags, they look fab all lined up like little soldiers!

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  12. Damn, I wish I'd read this yesterday. Too late now. :( Hope you had an amazing day!!! The bags look AMAZING!

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