Monday, September 9, 2019

One Down, Three to Go ~


Woolkeepers Hook In, held annually in Danville, IN, is so much fun.  About 30 vendors selling a variety of items.  Mostly hooking related items, but also baskets, soaps, altered art, punch needle, applique patterns and more.  My sales were so-so, but I did too good a job supporting the other vendors :)

Melissa's and my booth.




I even remembered to take a few pictures of other booths.












I will be vending three more times this fall.  Almost too busy, but I must support my hooking/antiquing habits :)  I have three hooking classes at the beginning of October (OMG ~ 3 new rugs) and had chosen 2 of the three that I will be hooking.  I saw this one in the booth of Heavens to Betsy and fell in love, so this is what I will be hooking in Caroline Twigg's class.


This evening, I will be heading to southern Ohio to meet up with college friend Wink and tomorrow morning we will be heading for Franklin, TN, to spend a few days.  I hear it is a wonderful, historic town.  Kris Miller is having a rug camp there in October (that I am not attending ~ boo hoo ~ maybe next year).  Hopefully I will have lots to share upon my return.

Thanks so much for stopping by.
Pug hugs :)
Lauren

13 comments:

  1. Cute things- do you sell on Etsy?
    Sheepunderfeet

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  2. Looks like a great show ! Your booth looks wonderful ! I Love the rug pattern you purchased from Heavens To Betsy !!!

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  3. Looks like a fun show! Sorry you did only so so. Don't know how you manage to do all you do!

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  4. As always, your booth looked amazing. So many nice vendors. Looks like you had a lot of competition. I am in love with several rugs in the booth in the 3rd photo down. Like your choice, too. Another opportunity to use up more worms...lol. Have a fun trip with your friend. And take pics.

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  5. Wonderful show pics. I see lots of yummy wool that would have come home with me. Franklin is a nice historic town. You should have fun! Janice

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  6. Your booth looks wonderful and it looks like a great show, with a variety of items to tempt you.

    Debbie

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  7. Hey GT.... Ya know, if I ever made it to a show you were vending at, you know you’d have a great show LOL. I think I could do some damage.... And I see my neighbor was there with her awesome goodies....spying some new patterns...and yummy dyed’s that I might have to investigate a bit further. But dang...that Navajo rug of her’s that she has the audacity to put on the FLOOR still yanks my head.... Hmmmm... maybe I best be getting back to my hooking....(and stitching...and punching...and...well, let’s just leave it at that....) ;-)

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  8. Your booth is lovely. You sure keep busy with all the goings-on. So many nice rugs and some spectacular Halloween wares for sale. Lots of wool candy. You are like the Everready Bunny and never stop.

    Take care and have fun.
    Hugs, Julia

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  9. That's a lot of wool. Did you add to your stash? Your booth is filled with great items! Love love love those capped berries too.

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  10. Looks like so many beautiful things to see ! Love your selection of rug to hook. Safe travels to you ☺️
    Rose

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  11. It was great to see you & Melissa on Saturday! I love my “heart” necklace. Yes Danville is always a great hook in with lots of wonderful vendors. Have an awesome time in Franklin & I will be waiting for your pictures & review of the town as I’m heading there in October for Kris Miller’s Retreat.

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  12. I did that rug a while ago. Looks like a fun hook in
    Cathy

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  13. Whose booth is the 4th photo down? The woman and chickens looks interesting. Of course I always will love the URN!!!!!

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