tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7184126423669640998.post2935603168979129792..comments2024-03-27T17:04:45.202-04:00Comments on Blue Starr Gallery: Market ReportLinda Starrhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04364078667554676592noreply@blogger.comBlogger6125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7184126423669640998.post-79331078892215533982011-12-19T03:37:20.096-05:002011-12-19T03:37:20.096-05:00Hi Michele, thanks, sewing something on the bottom...Hi Michele, thanks, sewing something on the bottom to keep it from blowing up is a great idea, thanks. I may think of something heavy that I can velcro on and when I wash it take it off.<br /><br />Hi Dennis, thanks, I was using a black table cloth that is polyester and it didn't wrinkle at all, but I switched to a lighter color thinking that lightened up the booth and I only have one of those and wish I has more matching ones, I can't find it any longer. I'm thinking of something to add some height, but also something light weight because the pottery weighs so much and the tables and our little mini van which now have is really getting a work out. Since we only have one car we need to make it last. I'll work on something over the next couple of weeks.<br /><br />Hi Patti, thanks, yeah it doesn't hurt to have some in person compliments from folks appreciating my work to boost my morale. Ha.<br /><br />Hi Suzi, thanks, felt where would you get felt that was big enough for a table covering. The sarongs and shawls sound lovely.<br /><br />Hi Melissa, thanks, I have been trying to think of something that adds height but isn't heavy. I'd like a bamboo look will be thinking about how to incorporate that aspect in over the next couple of weeks. Most of the farmers here have cardboard boxes, what a disposable society we have.Linda Starrhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04364078667554676592noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7184126423669640998.post-45800937290286354452011-12-18T17:07:04.001-05:002011-12-18T17:07:04.001-05:00That sure is a pretty setting for your market.
Onl...That sure is a pretty setting for your market.<br />Only suggestion I have is that I use wood crates (purchased from one of the farmers at our market)to hang tiles from. Just hammered in a few nails here and there.Melissa Rohrerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00483066813883556359noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7184126423669640998.post-20328746486566098422011-12-18T16:35:26.353-05:002011-12-18T16:35:26.353-05:00Nice that you had such a good response to your wor...Nice that you had such a good response to your work.<br />I have always used felt for my table coverings. They go to the floor so I have storage space. I have some sarongs and old shawls that I put on top for a little color. They show creases if the are folded for a long time...but nothing else.smartcathttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15430370214403895826noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7184126423669640998.post-39321506036078127922011-12-18T16:01:43.406-05:002011-12-18T16:01:43.406-05:00Wow, that is wonderful and had to make you feel gr...Wow, that is wonderful and had to make you feel great with the compliments. I imagine there is a spring in your step today.Arkansas Pattihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14156004753267665579noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7184126423669640998.post-90399013976091446242011-12-18T11:00:53.245-05:002011-12-18T11:00:53.245-05:00So glad you found a more appreciative audience! I ...So glad you found a more appreciative audience! I use a black cloth without much sheen. Wrinkles don't show as much. A couple of wooden boxes painted to match the table cover could serve as risers to get your work up a little more and you could hang tiles on their vertical surfaces.In the mean time, pack up your tent and have a Merry Christmas.Dennis Allenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01170187288282755570noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7184126423669640998.post-90018329475067894932011-12-18T11:00:18.722-05:002011-12-18T11:00:18.722-05:00Glad to hear you had good sales. Keeping table cov...Glad to hear you had good sales. Keeping table covers wrinkle free is hard. Rolling it might work, let me know! I have a black king size sheet that I use for a table covering. I sewed some bead fringe to the bottom to give it a little weight to hang better. It reached the floor on most tables (sides and front) so I can hide boxes and additional stock under it. I try to keep it folded neatly and in a bag, but it still has fold lines in it.Michèle Hastingshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11346907762804197879noreply@blogger.com