21/12/2021
THANK YOU
A big thank you to all stallholders who put on a great display at our Christmas Market on 5 December. To our friends and visitors on the day, thanks for coming along and making it a very enjoyable day.
It’s a busy time of year for crafters and stallholders alike. It’s not only making sure you have sufficient stock to sell over the Christmas period especially if you’re attending more than one market but everything has to be wrapped, loaded, transported to the venue and set out. That’s before the days really even started! The process is then reversed at end of day and that armchair and cuppa are well deserved.
So why do we do it? We love what we do, there’s a great sense of self satisfaction in making/growing something. Even better if someone else likes your wares and buys one but the social side is just as important. Markets offer sociability, friendship and like minded people, a break from routine and can become an important part of any community. Although there have been quite a few around this year as crafters and hobbyists try to move some stock built up during the Covid period, they seem to be diminishing in number. It seems we may be losing quite a few “old hands” - people age, find other interests or just can’t keep up with the pace. Prices for raw materials have shot up whether it’s fabric, yarn or flour, making the finished product quite expensive. However its worth considering the time taken to produce something by hand that’s important. In a world of mass production it’s easy to forget just how much time and effort has gone into the items on sale.
Without producers there would be no markets. Buying at markets shouldn’t be a cheap option. What you are getting is unique, every item will be different in some way or other. So let’s encourage the wider public to visit markets, share our interests and maybe try something themselves or just meet their friends for a chat with a cuppa. If we don’t support markets in all ways possible they will gradually disappear, it’s up to everyone to ensure their survival. As they say USE IT OR LOSE IT!!
Happy Christmas to all and thank you again for you support in 2021.