- They pick you up in their van and help you load it
- They help you set up shows
- They keep you company at said shows
- They shop from you
- They give you many compliments
- They make you laugh, I mean gut wrenching belly laughs
- They make you feel better on a sucky day.
Yesterday's show brought much in the way of conversation and laughter but not much in the way of sales. I'm not complaining, really, but there is a definite difference between having my last real show being Circle Craft and then setting up for a little one day show. I never bing, bang, big bucks, boom into the season.
I enjoy the yarn chats, seriously get off on the compliments (no, I don't get tired of hearing how fantastic and creative I am). It's what I do every day and I sometimes forget how wonderful it is, so it's nice to be reminded.
I have a simple display this year. I think I am walking away from the gridwall. If you know anyone that needs 2by6 and 2by4 incredibly heavy chrome grid wall, is local and wants to give me money, just let me know.
I have some cashmere. I might dye it today ---after I go to Stanley Park to knit for a while---pics later.