It doesn't pay to be indecisive. And I'm extremely indecisive. Should I be doing more shows, or putting more effort into Google Adwords? Should I be using print advertising? Where am I going to get the money for any of these things anyway?
I've been wondering whether to do the Hastings Town and Country show for a while now, and put it off so long I've basically answered the question for myself. Meanwhile another show has come up for this weekend, which means both days are booked, and although I said I didn't want to do too many in one month for Taylor's sake, it's worked out perfectly as he's visiting his dad this weekend. This week I've booked the Ulcombe Village Event for Saturday the 11th, and the next day is the Darling Buds Classic Car show. Ulcombe's a little village not far away, but it'll take a bit longer to get to guiding the van through the winding country lanes. The Darling Buds show is just outside my village, Bethersden, so it would be mad not to go! And I won't have to travel far after two likely tiring days. Whoopee!
The next thing to worry about is how to organize my making schedule. At least buying in stock has meant I have more breathing space, but my list of projects is disturbingly long and includes tub bags, wrap dresses, lampshades, towels... AAAAAH! Where to start? Well, as I had to make a strawberry print roller towel to order, I decided to go for it and start as many as I could. That one's already been finished and delivered, and the others are in various stages of completion. I thought I'd put a few pictures up to show the various steps that go into making them.

One of the trickiest things is selecting the right buttons, now that I'm not using covered buttons any more.

I love my machine, it's got an indispensible buttonhole foot that I'd be lost without. I do lose it regularly, as I do all my presser feet, but fortunately it's always turned up.

I came up with a nifty method of making the towels that involves making a "bag" around the towel, turning inside out and topstitching. Why does it always sound simple until you come to do it? It's just fiddly, but not the fiddliest job I've got lined up - that's lampshade territory - and another blog altogether.

Ta dah! I'm pleased with this in particular, it's all vintage (save the towel of course) - vintage Laura Ashley cotton with the most adorable vintage flower buttons I got last year from Tatler's in Lenham. Glad I didn't make that necklace with them afer all, they're a perfect match for this towel.