At FSC, it was nice to see some of my old students and to see customers from previous years still carrying around their kokoleos.
and even purchasing some more. . .
I couldn't resist snapping a picture of this cute mom and daughter duo displaying their new kokoleo purchases in the courtyard.
It was a relatively relaxing show, especially compared to Sunday's . . .Felt Club! Holy Moley it was packed! I heard the line to get in wrapped around the Shrine and some people wanting to get a swag bag waited for hours. Here's my booth soon after I set it up:


And here's how it was the majority of the time:

I made a new batch of Obama buttons last week and they sold out in the first 2 hours. Other popular items were my necktie headbands and eyeglass jewelry. I also sold some gigantic bags and pillows, which made the load to take home much lighter, and my wallet heavier (quadruple digits!) I got some great feedback and loved hearing "This reminds me of. . ." and "I had this fabric when I was a kid!" from people who stopped in my booth. I saw customers from past Felt Clubs and other shows who told me they still love the thing they bought back then. Some were even wearing those things! Like this lady:
Who bought that headband and Raggedy Anne necklace from me at the Patchwork show last week.And my former student Lillye. . .
who's rocking a kokoleo skirt that she bought the day before at FSC.Even my former camper from West Virginia, Rachel, who I recently reconnected with on Facebook stopped by.
We hadn't seen each other in over 15 years!I had a great conversation with this lady, who bought one of my eyeglass lens necklaces:
I had lots of great conversations actually, one after the other, non-stop talk without a break to eat or pee. It wasn't until the very end that the crowd thinned a little and I snuck away to say hi to some people. Here's Jenny, the founding mother of Felt Club:
Poketo was across the aisle from me. They got to watch me frantically build my booth and finish just as the doors opened to the public. They also lent me a pen, which I lost. Sorry! I owe them a pen.
These people were to the side of me. Their company is Cherished Petit. They also lent me a pen. I have a hard time holding on to pens. Note to self: Bring lots of pens next time.
Here's Stacy McQueen, who hosted last year's Craftmas Bizarre, surrounded by her Grumpstallation:
I always love seeing Christine Haynes, she's sweet. Her book "Chic and Simple Sewing" is coming out in April. Awesome!
I first met Jek, of Jek in the Box, 4 years ago at the Bazaar Bizarre (also at the Shrine) when we traded crafty Christmas ornaments. I wish I would have traded her something for one of those cool vegetable bags she makes out of vintage fabric and doilies. I didn't do a single trade with anyone this time. I was too busy to browse!
I finally met my blog/Flickr/Facebook friend Carrie Sommer from Sommer Designs. Her stuff is gorgeous and so classy, like her.
I also stopped to quickly chat with her vendor neighbors Jennifer Ramos of Textile Fetish and Shari Bonnin. Thanks Jennifer, for watching my booth for a minute before my bladder exploded all over the merchandise!
Shawn an Aldo are another duo I've done many a show with, most recently the Swap-O-Rama-Rama in the spring. Their company Social Studies is super cool.
There are lots more fellow vendor folk I waved to across the crowd or exchanged This is craziness! glances in passing. Suffice it to say, it was a blast. I thought this girl's necklace summed up the Felt Club experience quite nicely:
Colorful, creative, crowded, and completely crazy.
6 comments:
wow ! i wish i could have been with you at felt club, it looks like sooo much fun. there is nothing i am aware of like it here in the dc area. too conservative ? hope you are well, i will be back in san jose in feb. still sort of far, but at least in the same state. talk to you soon...annette
Looks like so much fun. I don't know of anything in my area (KY) either. I will have to do some research....
If there isn't, then make one! If you advertise it, I promise people will show up.
Hey KB, it was fun sitting in your booth for 5 minutes. I really got a sense off what distinguishes your handmade goods from mine. I can't put it into words. I know people make comparisons, but, yeah! Very fun stuff. I wish we could be neighbors and hang out.
I hope that's a good thing? And who are these people?
Signed,
Paranoid
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