
The view of the the hall from the stage
The weekend finally arrived and 2 months of solid stitching and painting all came together for my first market stall in years.
Even though the weather was pretty lousy, heavy rain, wind and cold. I knew that Tasmanian's being a hardy bunch would brave the elements and support their local artists and crafts people! And they did.
Even though the weather was pretty lousy, heavy rain, wind and cold. I knew that Tasmanian's being a hardy bunch would brave the elements and support their local artists and crafts people! And they did.

My stall was set up in the middle.
a very dangerous position in more ways than one. Just before we set up our stall we came dangerously close to being seriously injured. the lady behind us had a very heavy display board not very well fastened to her table and it came crashing down in between my boyfriend and I , glass going everywhere. Uninjured, we cleaned up and carried on as if nothing happened.
And the ice was broken, so to speak between us and the stall holder and we had polite conversation for the whole 2 days. the other dangers where posed by who was selling opposite me, Jo from Bird and the Fish, Narelle from Ruby Victoria, Rosie from Notions and Edwina from Little Snoring! Even my partner Pig found it hard to resist.
And the ice was broken, so to speak between us and the stall holder and we had polite conversation for the whole 2 days. the other dangers where posed by who was selling opposite me, Jo from Bird and the Fish, Narelle from Ruby Victoria, Rosie from Notions and Edwina from Little Snoring! Even my partner Pig found it hard to resist.

Penni, one of our illustrious organisers for the market. also a friend and fellow knitter.
Jo, with her scrumptious yarns, Bird and the Fish
Marita from Moderately Me
Look how well we did with our purchases!I only wish that Jo had stayed there for one more day so I could have made up my mind to which one of her yummy yarns I needed.
All in all we had a fun time and I learnt a great deal about my work and peoples reactions to them. It was good exposure for my work and for myself after months and months of locking myself away and working hard making my dolls and other wares. I'll certainly be doing more markets in the future. Next time though I will need to take a large sktch book with me as I ended up doodling doll designs in my log book!






















