Showing posts with label farmer's market. Show all posts
Showing posts with label farmer's market. Show all posts

Saturday, October 31, 2009

Up & Coming

In brief, here is my "LikeClochework Appearance Schedule" for the season so far:

* Nov. 7 - Black & White Party at Alabaster's Arts & Tea in Pottstown, PA (http://alabastersartsandtea.com)

* Nov. 14 - Craft Bazaar at Bethel United Methodist Church in Spring City, PA (http://bethelumchurch.com)

More to come, I hope...

Today the rain stayed away long enough for me finally to set up at the Boyertown Farmer's Market. Sadly, Becky from EmmaDear was unable to join me, but it was a good - albeit windy - day anyway. I actually didn't expect to sell anything, but my white cloche with the black needlefelted vines sold, as did a black and grey pom-pom hat that I just finished this week. Huzzah! I am always pleased when my hats find good homes.

By the way, shout out to Mike, who apparently now reads my blog ;-)

Thursday, October 29, 2009

This Saturday... finally!

Well, it looks as if the weather is going to stay nice this weekend, which means I will finally be able to take my hats to the Boyertown Farmer's Market on Saturday! Good thing, too, because this is the last regular market of the season. EmmaDear may or may not be joining me, but either way you are all invited to come out from 10-1:00, try on some hats, maybe buy some presents (for yourselves or others), and enjoy the market. As an extra plug, the folks from M&B Farview sell some yummy soups and fresh-off-the-grill items, so come for lunch!

Saturday, October 17, 2009

And the weather defeats me

I am so, so tired. This cold, rainy weather we've been having lately really has me down; all I want to do is curl up under two or three blankets and take a nice, long winter nap. Today I did my usual volunteering stint at our local farmer's market - out in the cold and wind and rain - and I am beat! It took me several hours, lots of blankies, a nap, and some hot potato soup to warm me up. And now that I can finally move my fingers again, I think it's time to get back under the blankets and work on some cozy cowls so others can stay warm this winter.

Next Saturday, weather permitting, my friend Becky of Emma Dear and I will be selling our work at the Boyertown Farmer's Market from 10-1:00. If you're in the area, come visit with us and enjoy the other vendors and farmers at the market!