Yesterday I had a stall at Glebe markets which was lots of fun. I met some really great people, both customer and other stall holders, I bought some new fabric which always gets me excited and I made some money. It was such a different vibe from Bondi which was really refreshing, it's always good to have a change. The draw back with Glebe is you have to book a month or more in advance. Since I haven't been organised enough to do that I won't be having a stall there for a while, unless I try to get a standby stall (which I'm told involves getting to the market at 4am and waiting in line for 4 hours). I might just book a few in for January.
Here are the fabrics I bought yesterday. The first one I bought from Riyo who has a stall with her friend Ako, two super lovely people with a fantastic stall. Unfortunately I don't have any photos of the stall but you can check out Riyo's blog here.
The second fabric I bought from another great stall that happened to be opposite mine at the market. This stall belonged to Wasabi Chic and you can have a look at her blog here
Here are the fabrics I bought yesterday. The first one I bought from Riyo who has a stall with her friend Ako, two super lovely people with a fantastic stall. Unfortunately I don't have any photos of the stall but you can check out Riyo's blog here.
The second fabric I bought from another great stall that happened to be opposite mine at the market. This stall belonged to Wasabi Chic and you can have a look at her blog here
At the market I also met Rebecca from Blinking Flights, another softie maker. I've been reading her blog for a while and finally met her in person. I felt like a bit of a stalker but she was really friendly and it was great to see her softies in person too. You can have a look at her toys and read her blog here.
And last but not least I met Karen from Red Ruby. They make fantastic clothes that I've been wearing for about 7 years. I'm quite shy so I never had the courage to speak to her before, I would simply buy something and leave as quickly as possible. But now that I'm a stall holder and maker of things I actually spoke to Karen, who was really lovely. Red Ruby has a website on the way and you can catch them at Glebe markets every week.
And last but not least I met Karen from Red Ruby. They make fantastic clothes that I've been wearing for about 7 years. I'm quite shy so I never had the courage to speak to her before, I would simply buy something and leave as quickly as possible. But now that I'm a stall holder and maker of things I actually spoke to Karen, who was really lovely. Red Ruby has a website on the way and you can catch them at Glebe markets every week.





