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Sunday, 11 November 2012

Christmas Love


I've been knitting away like mad all week, as I have finally booked two Christmas Craft Fairs (one in a school and one in a library), and now am worried I don't have enough to sell. Not very pleased with these photos, but the light was fading.

I have found it really hard to find fairs that aren't exorbitantly expensive. I have only done a couple of fairs last year, but if the table is £35 (or more!) I have to sell an awful lot of little knits before I've made anything. Would love to know what other crafters pay for a table at a fair? Is it impolite to talk about money? (I think perhaps the best idea would be to get together with some like-minded crafters and organize it ourselves.)
 

So I've been beavering away at these little hearts, and will probably put the pattern on ravelry as a freebie. Very quick to knit, but the fun is deciding how to decorate them.



26 comments:

  1. Love hearts and love these! I wish I could knit!

    Karen

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  2. They are extremely cute - I bet they'll be really popular at the fairs.

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  3. they are very cute.
    good luck with the fairs

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  4. I love these hearts and I am sure they will be very popular although I am also sure you will have to sell a lot to make any money from a fair? Hope they go well :)

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  5. Sweet little hearts. Maybe a local school would let you have craft fair sometime at a reasonable cost?

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  6. cute little hearts :)
    I agree about the craft fairs, hard to find lower priced ones (i'm in Surrey) especially when no guarentee of selling anything. Great idea about crafters getting together to organise their own- if only it was possible.
    Good luck with them i hope you have success...

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  7. Pretty little hearts. You're right some fairs can be very expensive and these are not always the most profitable either.

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  8. The hearts are really cute. Good luck with the fairs, hope you manage to find some reasonably priced ones.

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  9. I think South East based fairs are generally a lot more expensive than in other places. It was one of the issues Amanda and I had when we were running Tickled Pink as a joint venture. The prices she was being asked in London were simply extortionate and made her doing fairs unviable, whereas here in the sticks, things are cheaper and therefore more doable.

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  10. I love the hearts, the colours look great hanging on the tree. Good luck on finding cheaper fairs. Maybe approach a school and offer to organise one. I'm due to do one at a village primary school and it's only £10 for the (small) table.

    Jan x

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  11. those little hearts are adorable!!

    i don't have too much experience with fairs but what little i have reflects your own - they all seem to be terribly expensive! x

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  12. Aw!!! Wish I could knit ! Have just signed up for my first fair - its 47Euros for the table for one day. And I'm getting panicky too that I haven't enough stuff!!!
    \its my first fair and its on the 2nd Dec - what dates are yours ? S x

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  13. I know what you mean about worrying you don't have enough to sell - I booked 9 events over these 6 weeks from beginning of November to mid December but have just about convinced myself that if I've sold it all in the first few fair that's great, just put my feet up!
    I do try to keep the cost down as like you say there's a lot to be sold if the stall costs too much. Around here people ask anything from £15 to £35+vat (todays latest ad sent through to me) for a pretty standard event, it's then a jump to the much bigger events which I have yet to try.

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  14. I like the hearts and the different ways you've decorated them. Good luck with the fairs. I hope you sell lots of goodies!
    Wendy

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  15. These are really lovely. Jolly - and all handmade! I'm sure people will buy them.

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  16. Sweet little hearts. How gorgeous to fill a tree with them!

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  17. Red and white hearts are so festive!

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  18. Love, indeed! Those are fabulous. I'm excited for Christmas - I love all the crafting! :)

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  19. These hearts are lovely - I'll look for you on Ravelry. Good luck with your fairs. I think prices vary, accroding to howe much advertising the organiser puts in. Jo x

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  20. Your hearts look lovely. I agree with you about the lack of light, it's awful with the dull days. Good luck with the craft fairs.
    Ali x

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  21. Ahhh they're gorgeous hearts :-) I cannot knit to save my life, so love to buy knitted goodies! I am only doing one craft fair this season - but it's a pricey one - £55!! I just HOPE there's enough foot fall to make up some of the money! Hope yours go well. Simmi x

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  22. Very cute hearts! Good luck with your craft fairs!

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  23. These are so sweet! The colors are so striking and the personal touch is so tender... You are so stinking amazing!

    hugs x
    Crystelle

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  24. These are just lovely! I hadn't thought of doing hearts as Christmas ornaments, but those would look so beautiful on a tree! Thanks for sharing at Hookin On Hump Day!

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  25. Your ornaments are beautiful! Thanks for sharing them with us at All Year Round Blog Carnival: Winter. I am featuring them today! http://likemamalikedaughter.blogspot.com/2012/12/winter-carnival-highlights-december-30th.html

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