....and frostbite on my bum, that was me after standing in the freezing cold all day on Sunday, and it wasn't a particularly good day either. I covered the cost of my stall, and I made a bit of money, but I didn't do nearly as well as I had hoped, or expected. I really thought people would be out Christmas shopping, but in actual fact most people were browsing and asking whether the stall holders would be at the next market. Fingers crossed we all do better then, because no one took much money (and a lot of people took nothing at all). It was so bad the organisers let us pack up half an hour early. Still, I enjoyed myself, and the woman on the stall next to me was really funny, so we had a good laugh.
This time I had remembered to bring my camera........but forgot to put the new batteries in, so I still haven't got a picture of my stall. Useless, totally useless!!! Next time, I promise I will take pics, I will, I will, I will!!!!
So, as a break from making more stock for the next fair (because I don't have to - I have plenty!) I tried making a couple of different things. A fellow blogger, LucyKate from
LucyKateCrafts told me about a tutorial for an owl garland she had found on
moonstitches' blog.
Obviously because of my sewing machine fear (although that is getting better!) I hand stitched it, and it isn't quite finished because I still have to sew on the name 'Oscar' after I have stamped it onto cotton, but I was pleased with it, and it was really easy. Another friend from the same site as I chat to LucyKate has made 3 whilst watching Heartbeat, so it proves they are super fast when you use the machine (I will next time, watch this space!!!). So pop along and have a look at
Laurie's owls too.

The same Oscar (who is my best friend's little baby) is also getting a matching cushion for Christmas. It has bunting made from the same fabrics as the owls across the top, and will eventually have his name stamped on there too. Leo is rather taken with Oscar's cushion, which is just as well, seeings as he's getting one for Christmas with matching owl garland. It apparently has a 'Whoo Whoo' on it, says Leo. Which is clearly 'Owl' in 2 year old speak!
Now that I have had a little break from normal work, it's back to whip cracking. I have 4 dinos to make this week, and I also need to start a Llama at some point to get to the US in time for Christmas.
But that will have to wait, because tomorrow I am going to visit
this place with Rowan, from
clangclang. I am very excited, and although Warren thinks I'm a bit mental getting so giddy about going fabric shopping (I need some cord, I need it - the big fat old man trousers type of cord), he has kindly lent me his car (which has sat nav, so I shouldn't get lost. But I probably will!)
Back soon....with my purchases!