I've tried selling at craft fairs and don't feel that I make enough to make it worth my time. Now, I mostly make items I want or to give as gifts.
I made this "Rubik's cube" afghan as a graduation present for a nephew who has over 50 cubes. I'm not sure I'll see him at graduation, so I gave it to him early. He said it's probably the nicest present he'll get. That made me feel wonderful. I always wonder if the recipient will like the item I've made.
I probably should be over worrying about that since for years everyone has always seemed to really like whatever I've made.
The baby blankets have gotten more attention than the babies they are keeping warm.
The wedding doilies are decorating tables and pianos.
My sister in law says her sisters are green with envy over her table runner.
My sister asked for a pair to cheer up a nephew who needed surgery.
I have to start thinking more of how much family and friends seem to like what I've made and not think of lack of craft fair sales.
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