I'm feeling a bit despondent about markets right now. Wondering if it will ever pick up again. I keep spending money on fabrics, batting, threads and lets not forget the new machine... with very little return.
Yesterday I was thinking, why do we keep doing this? Should we stop?
Then I remember all the money invested and sitting in Crabby Quarters.
AND, what would I do with my life if I wasn't making my runners etc?
I wouldn't have a life, I've not done anything else for years now.
At some point, we will stop, but I hate to think it will be sooner, rather than later.
So yeah, right now I'm feeling quite depressed.
Yesterday we sold that cute small green Braid Runner that I finished on Saturday. I am going to make 4-6 more in that size over the coming week, all going well. Starting today.
It's craft day here in the village, so I'll gather up all I need and head down there mid morning. Liz and Loretta will be there, so I'll have company.
Misery likes company.
I read this and liked it:
UNSPOKEN RULES OF A GEN-X WOMAN...
1. Our tolerance for stupid people left the building with our hormones.
2. People who chew too loud should eat somewhere else ... for their own safety.
3. "No" is a complete sentence.
4. If we sit down after 8 pm, it's game over.
5. Once the bra comes off, we're not leaving the house.
6. If it's not written down, it doesn't exist.
7. Trust your gut. It's been right for decades.
8. Comfort wins over fashion every time.
9. Tweezers in the car are a necessity.
10. Life's too short to GAF what others think.
Turns out one of the best parts of getting older is realising most of the rules were made up anyway.
STEW can attest to #2. 100%.
HE NEEDS TO BE CAREFUL, VERY CAREFUL.
ONWARD...
3 pm! All I can say is, I've been busy.
I went to the pharmacy and picked up more medications, then came home and packed my craft room trolley, and off I went to Craft Group.
ABOVE: This trolley has proven so handy! I love it.
ABOVE: I went down early to craft group, and spent a very happy 3 hours with Liz and Loretta, until the other ladies arrived at 1 pm. In all, I spent 5 hours down there. It was so nice and warm too. We've had the most gorgeous day here, sunshine and not very cold at all.Oh yeah, I got two braid runners sewn up and ready for quilting/binding. I would have got 3 done, but my mouth... yakking. 😂😅
Now I'm home, and will unpack the trolley at some point.
Re: my mood. I've yakked with the ladies at craft group, and taken on board what they (and you) have said.
Because I love sewing, and get such a thrill when I finish each and every runner, I shall just keep on making them! If I die with 52,000 runners still unsold, Stew, or whoever in the family is able, can either continue selling them, or just gift them away. I don't care. Same with all my fabrics/machines etc. Once I'm gone, it won't matter to me.
Though I do hope the fabric and machines find nice homes.
NOT that I'm thinking of kicking the bucket yet, right? The thing is, you just never know what's around the corner.
Right, enough of that. I'll go and unpack my trolley now.
9.26 pm and it's time to sign off for the day. It's been a nice, productive day, with a relaxing evening tacked onto the end.
Catch ya tomorrow.