As I may have mentioned in previous posts, I am holding a
stall at this year’s Stockton Sparkles Christmas Market. I've had stalls at a couple
of smaller craft fairs in the past, neither very successfully I admit, and I
was rather put off. However, it’s Christmas… and from word-of-mouth I’ve heard this
four-day event promises to be busy, full of cheer, helping everyone get into
the festive spirit!
Now I have done a few shows with my previous employers (yes, Doughty’s) and anyone who knows them will know they don’t do things by halves! Thankfully, it was always down to the boys to decide what to take and how much, and where to place it, how to display it and so on (you can read more on what goes into the Festival of Quilts show in a previous blog). It always looked pretty stressful to me… and now I’m feeling a little of that pain!
I know my log cabin/shed is miniscule compared to their 10m long stands, but the choices and decisions are very similar – what do I take? Do I have enough stock? How should I display it? Should I only take finished items, or take some quilting items too? These questions and worries have been floating around my brain for weeks now, but with only two days to go, I think I’ve sussed it – take everything and see what happens!!
So if you are lucky enough to live up here in these parts,
and would like some festive cheer, some fun Christmas shopping and some
delicious nibbles (including mulled wine… yay!) why not pop along to Stockton
High Street, the market runs from Thursday 26th Nov (9am – 7.30pm,
when they will be turning on the Christmas lights) Fri & Sat (9am – 6pm) to
Sunday 29th Nov (10am – 4pm).Here is just a taster of handmade goodies I’ll be bringing
with me this week – from cute stocking fillers and Secret Santa ideas...
to my "T-T-Teessider" and "Parmo" cushions, including some new designs such as
"I Love Gin, Me"...
plus my Beginner Quilt kits - a great gift for introducing someone to the wonderful craft of patchwork and quilting.
I was lucky enough to have these great kits featured in this month's British Patchwork & Quilting.
I have also decided to sell some of my handmade quilts, I do love every quilt I make and hate parting with them, but there really is only so many I can cuddle under on a chilly night, so I would rather they go to good homes who will love and snuggle them more than I ever could. Justin got busy making me his great quilt ladder to show off my babies.
I will also be bringing some Sewmotion Strippers (fabric pre-cuts for quilters!) some fat quarter bundles and my quilt patterns for the already addicted quilter.
I know not everything here is currently available to buy online, but
I will be uploading more products next week. If something does catch your eye, or if you would like one of my cushions in colours of your choice,
please drop me a line at louisa@sewmotion.com
Oh my goodness!!!! You have been so very busy! All your makes are very sweet. Good luck with your sales at the craft fair. Looks like you have something for everyone!
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