Blondie asked me yesterday how Stew has coped, being back at work, and at the market yesterday?
He is tired. His knee still pains him, and it's going to be a long while before he's 'semi back to normal'.
He managed quite well yesterday at market, bearing in mind we share the set up and pack up, and he gets to sit and relax 'mostly' during the market.
Today I think we will be having a very quiet day.
No going out and about, just lounging around.
Well, for him.
I plan on having a go at making a new Scrappy Doll 'FACE'. Some people have commented that my Scrappy Dolls faces are scary. So, I am going to try and make one with a less scary face.
So there ya go, my plans for the day. Keep an eye out for the 'new' Scrappy Doll....
ONWARD...
9.50 am. There were a couple of other questions overnight about yesterday's market.
1. The cot quilts got a bit of attention, but no sales yet.
2. I put out 6 bags, and two got sold. So a good result. All up I've made 23 bags so far, and 9 of them are now sold.
DOGSTARS: Enjoy your time in Louisiana, and yaaa! Another film.
Stew has gone to do his weekend shop. Then he's gunna watch a rugby game he taped. After that he's going to potter around doing a few little odd jobs.
Me... I'm now off to Crabby Quarters.
11.30. And I was working away on a Scrappy Doll, and get a phone call from one of the ladies here in the Village. I had forgotten I'd put my name down to go on a little trip to the Waikato Vintage Textile Fair with her and a few others.
So I rapidly grabbed me jacket and bag and raced out the door to meet them down at Reception.
ABOVE: We all piled into the Village Van (11 seater), and off we went. That was my first time in the Village Van. It is a very swish vehicle.
ABOVE: We got there just as it opened, so not too many people there. By the time we left it was quite crowded.
Most of the stuff at the fair was not my cuppa tea. Lots of vintage clothes/jewellery/fabrics, linen and so on. And the prices? Outrageous on the most part.
So, I know not to go to another one. 😊 It was nice as an outing with other villagers though.
Stew has suggested we go out to lunch, so I suppose we shall. But right now, I'm heading back into Crabby Quarters, until he's finished watching his rugby game.
ABOVE: And there is my First NEW Scrappy Doll Face. Later on this afternoon I will do a second one.... DO YOU LIKE THIS ONE?







If people are looking at the baby quilts, they likely will remember you to buy when they know someone who is having a baby. I forgot about the new bags! Glad to hear they are selling.
ReplyDeleteI think I have mentioned my grandparents were weavers and had booths for years at local events. They both needed the creative and social outlet. I can understand why it is good for you both, fun to do something together.
Vickie
Is that for our "dress challenge"? I have a dress half in the works. But... I'm scared.
ReplyDeleteIt can be... though I'm not ready to do it yet.
DeleteLove the new scrappy doll…cute face 😍
ReplyDeleteThat was my comment above about scrappy doll face.
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I love the sparkly lace!
ReplyDeleteI also love the scary scrappy dolls I bought the very first one lol.
I love the new faces both will sell.
That animal around the neck is exactly the same as a stole my grandmother had. She loved it and wore it often. Not sure what animal it was, weasel or woozel, mink? Old fashioned fashion.
ReplyDeleteThey were fox furs and very popular with older women when I was growing up in the 50s. Audrey
DeleteHi Audrey, that would have been the era, 50s when I was growing up too. Of course it's fox fur. I'd forgotten. What a memory. I remember hanging it around my shoulders and stroking the fur.
DeleteSounds like a nice day out! I like the doll face!
ReplyDeleteMy posh grandmother wore one of those horrible fur things. My other grandmother would not be caught dead in one as my grandfather was a Veterinarian. I think the new doll is cute Gigi
ReplyDeleteGlad Stew is doing okay. Knee replacement can be rough. Great hearing the bags sold. They're beautiful. You're sure getting into village life. Although the outing wasn't your thing, chatting with fellow villagers is a great way to make friends.
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