a few more
a few is three isn’t it?
well it is this time : )
Another three in the shop, some more later, and some tomorrow! Originally none of these were even going to go into the shop, but we talked about it, and we decided that given the current economic climate, it was best to do it, and if needs be try and make more for the fairs I am doing.
I think my bags, and other items, fall into the bracket of ‘we don’t NEED that’ so we shall see how it all goes. I have to say that some of the new ones, including some that have been listed, I am really very pleased with. They have worked as I wanted them to, and with how my brain has been working recently, that is a big bonus!
12th October 2008 @ 1:38 pm
But the holidays are coming and people may see your bags as a way to give something lovely that is handmade and functional and reasonably priced.
I’ll be thinking positive thoughts for you!
12th October 2008 @ 4:28 pm
I love your colors!
With this economy, people haven’t stopped buying things. Some have, but many are just starting to buy fewer, more special items, instead of lots of crap from Meijer. Keep this in mind, and don’t despair!
12th October 2008 @ 9:37 pm
ooh I was away a couple of days and there are lots of juicy new posts and pics from you!
I always thought a few was three, love them all, if I wasn’t so poor I would have bought one of your bags by now, sometime I will I’m sure!
13th October 2008 @ 9:25 am
I think these are absolutely gorgeous…they look wonderful together.
17th October 2008 @ 10:41 pm
Hello my name is Lou I come from France near Paris … I love what you doing … It’s so beautiful !!! You make a good job !
20th October 2008 @ 11:58 am
I just love the way you have done the leaves on this post and a few of the other ones, it has given some great ideas for some future projects (even a tipi design or two!). Do they take a long time to do, once you get the basic pattern sorted out? Yours, Richard