Wednesday, December 13, 2006

six months, twelve craft fairs, twenty fingers, and one sewing machine...

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... and it all comes down to this weekend's bazaar bizarre - our last show of the year. it seems absolutely appropriate; not only is it our last fair, but it is geographically the closest. being a mere TWO BLOCKS AWAY means no tent, no car even, just us with the body bag slung over our shoulders shuffling to our designated spot.

you'd think we'd be sewing until the wee hours of saturday morning (considering our experience this past weekend). but no, mogo will be sponsoring a vendor pre-party friday night, which is much more fun. if anyone wants to come eat cake batter and frost cupcakes friday morning, drop us an email.

fellow bostonians, we hope you will come out and visit us this saturday (december 16th) at the boston center for the arts' cyclorama for -what promises to be- a crazy, shopping-filled, event. having attended past bazaars, we suggest coming toward the end of the day to avoid the crowds. click on the image above for details.

2 comments:

k* said...

now i'm all curious as to what kind of sewing machine you have, me being a newly minted quilting enthusiast ;)

ann & dabney said...

quilting!? how cool...

no, we have an old White machine (in desperate need of a tune-up) that dabney inherited from her mom a few years back. nothing special - a decent straight stitch and a couple of extras.

we're in the market for a second machine though. what do you use?