Next weekend I will be taking part in the Manchester Christmas Market at the Whitworth Art Gallery.
All this work I've been doing is for that.
The trouble is I have declined to send my work to three different galleries, who have asked me for it and not put it in my etsy shop, in order to have a stall full for the Craft Market.
So I have high hopes.
Too high?
Now there aren't enough hours in the day for all the ideas i want to try.
TOO LATE!!!
If I'd started in August I would have had enough for everyone...but I just wasn't inspired then.
How does everyone else do it?
Saturday, 6 December 2008
Manchester Craft Mafia xmas markets
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Surprised and excited!!
I hadn't heard of the Manchester Craft Mafia. I didn't know there was a Christmas Market at the Whitworth.
I've been following your blog for a bit - loved the heart brooches and the latest tweed affairs,even contemplated travelling across to the fairs you did near Preston, but didn't get there.
And suddenly life is good - I live in Manchester, I'm (hopefully)free next weekend......
DH an dI are coming on Saturday, hopefully I will get some supply work before hand so I can buy a little treat
Good luck with your fair I wish I was closer so I could visit.x
Oh I wish I could be in Manchester to come to your stall - I am sure you will sell all your stuff, it is just so beautiful, especially the bullseyes! Cheers, Robin
Never mind how every one else does it - how do YOU do it? I am amazed by the amount of stuff that you have made and I am wondering if there are more hours in the day up North?
I am sure that you will do really well Jackie.
Oh, please go and say hello to Ladysnail/Deb, who's Robot is on the poster; she's a friend of mine. Good luck with it all, I wish I was nearer. Oxfordshire is too posh for any kind of craft mafia.
(I have had the same problem. I have found the solution - on my new calendar I am going to write 'Christmas starts here' on the January page, and make sure I make some things for next year's stock every week. That's the plan, anyway)
Good Luck with the Christmas Market. I hope the customers buy you out. I used to live not far from Manchester many years ago - I probably wouldn't recognise it now. The babies I had then are now in their forties!
Goodness don't worry about not having done more... I think you are creative dynamo and have produced a bounty of beautiful work! Wish I could see the show! I am sure you will do great!
Sounds like the way I work. When there's plenty of time there's no inspiration... then the inspiration comes and there is no time. Looks like you've made lots of fabulous stuff - really hope it goes well for you (and wish I lived nearer)
With out a doubt you will do well Jackie. I love the tweed bags and the bull's eye theme.
It looks to me as if you've done an amazing amount of beautiful work! I myself have to wait on the muse to arrive. Sometimes she's ontime and sometimes not. But without her, I can't seem to create as well, or as much!
Edward and I wish you great success at the fair!! Wish we could be there!
I just viewed your on black gallery...WOW!!! I am in awe of your work... it is amazing! The style is one I am working on, but yours is truly in a far higher class. I will come back for more inspiration!
Wish I could come to your stall! Congratulations on doing so well with your textile art. I can see why you are in demand (gorgeous stuff!).
I Adore the tweed handbags !!!
I adore everything you make !!!
I was at a craft fair this weekend and was stoped several times by people wanting to know where I bought my amazing pink cuff from .I did not have your details with me you must send me some contact cards .
Hope you sell out in Manchester !!
Love from sesga xx
Jackie, after looking at your 'on black' gallery, I would say you have no basis for your claim. You are so prolific, it's amazing. You are an artist, do what inspires you, when it does. Your fans (me!) will follow you..good luck at the market, I wish I were closer!
Good luck at the market. I am sure you girls will do well (just been over visiting Hens Teeth blog).
Wish I lived in Manchester!
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