For the past couple of months, Sally and I have been busy preparing for our first arts and craft street fair. Sally had set up a small booth at a fashion show earlier in the summer and while she didn't sale anything there, she liked the idea and decided to give one of the local fairs a shot.
She bought some vintage, unfinished quilt blocks and quilt tops and we went to town making things with them.
Here she is at the Grinder's Switch Arts & Music Festival held in downtown Centerville, TN. It started out to be rainy day, but it cleared up quickly.
I think this was her top seller, but ones with birds painted on them. The younger crowd went straight for these.
My favorite was a vintage quilt top she found, made from all kinds of fabrics...their scraps I'm sure. I didn't like it at first, but when I started quilting it, it became special. I could just see all their lives in this quilt. And I loved the pattern.
She only sold one quilt, one that we didn't even have to do anything to and Grannie always said if you sell one quilt, the show was a success. So...we are headed to our next show in November. We need to add more Christmas themed items...but we have a good start already.
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Maybe ya'll should come down here and do the sausage festival and the shrimp festival....both in October!
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