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I went to an amazing Craft Fair - bloody talented bastards

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LaurieFairyCake · 19/10/2014 21:04

Made me very Envy

At The Maltings in Farnham - I've never seen so many fabulous stalls, dozens and dozens.

Properly (expensively) priced too - to take into account the actual work involved - people always really underprice what they'd pay on Mumsnet

There were throws/scarves woven in wonderful colours for about 100, beautiful rings with citrine etc for about £250, amazing ceramics about 20/30

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OwlCapone · 20/10/2014 15:41

I hate things like that - they make me realise just how untalented I am!!

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Lweji · 21/10/2014 11:35

throws/scarves woven in wonderful colours for about 100

Were they from hand woven silk, grown by the artisan herself?
Or had pure gold thread? Shock

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InMySpareTime · 21/10/2014 11:43

Lweji, I daresay the scarves took several days' worth of work each. Good to see stuff priced for the time it took rather than just the raw materials. Crafters shouldn't have to work for free!

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Lweji · 21/10/2014 11:46

That's what I am interested in. How much work do you think was involved in making the scarves?

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OwlCapone · 21/10/2014 11:49

I assumed they were pashmina style scarves because of the phrase "scarves/throws" which implied they could be both.

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Lweji · 21/10/2014 11:50

Do you have photos? Grin

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littlewoollypervert · 21/10/2014 11:55

Ohhh, marking my place here, I'm doing my first proper stall at a small fair at the end of November! so will lurk with interest. There's some amazing stuff online on US blogs - they love a good craft fair.

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Lifesalemon · 22/10/2014 16:21

I would happily pay a hundred pounds for something as beautiful as a Sophie Digard crochet scarf, if I had a hundred pounds spare that is Sad unfortunately the real thing is more like £300

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LaurieFairyCake · 22/10/2014 16:56

The throws were those kind of blanket capes/throws in wool

The scarves were the finest I've ever seen in a cashmere/silk mix - it looked like it was made out of something as fine as embroidery thread

They were woven - on a loom, not knitted - took many, many hours

Literally the finest examples of stuff I've ever seen

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LaurieFairyCake · 22/10/2014 16:57

This is a photo of a ring I want dh to get me for Christmas - very thick silver, super sparkly citrine

I went to an amazing Craft Fair - bloody talented bastards
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Lifesalemon · 22/10/2014 18:37

That's gorgeous laurie hope you get it!

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