That was pretty interesting. Unfortunately, my microphone wasn't working well enough for people in SF to hear me talking, but I could hear them, so between that and the IM client, I had some conversations with the other people at the craft fair. Andrea (another friend of mine who was there) took the laptop and webcam around to all the other booths at the fair, so I got to see a bunch of other neat things. It was an awful lot to ask of Sasen to vend for both of us, but Andrea being there to help vend for me made it a bit more reasonable. I need to think of a suitable thank-you present to give Sasen when she next visits!
Sales were not spectacular, perhaps because of the rain, but I didn't *lose* money, and I got to sort-of-meet some neat people, so I think that on balance, it was certainly worth it. Plus, it was good to see exactly what my production rate can theoretically be when under pressure, though I don't plan on working at quite that rate again in the near future.
riv talks about past, present, and future obsessions with a bajillion types of crafts.
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I'm glad you were involved! It was a shame that the rain hurt turnout, but it's good to know you didn't take a loss at least. And people were definitely excited about your crafts (including a friend of my housemate's who couldn't make it but emailed him a link to one of your Flickr pages asking him to see if that piece of jewelry was still available!).
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