scrimper
Established Member
Have to be honest I am confused too! If you go to a craft fair to sell your goods does it matter if 100 different people make purchases and you are all sold out or 10 people or just one person buys the lot? Or would you stop selling when 50% of the stock had gone? I could understand you not wishing to sell your stock off on the cheap but at the full price does it matter who buys it?
If I went to a craft fair and sold the lot I think I would be highly delighted and be busy making more stuff and perhaps increase my prices a little the next time.
Lol Sort of reminds me of a strange bloke called Ron Summerfield who run an antiques shop in Cheltenham, his shop was chock full of stuff and he hated selling anything! When he died in 1989 the firemen had to take his body out through the window as there was too much stock in the shop to get past, it took 10 people 4 months to sort through the stock!
If I went to a craft fair and sold the lot I think I would be highly delighted and be busy making more stuff and perhaps increase my prices a little the next time.
Lol Sort of reminds me of a strange bloke called Ron Summerfield who run an antiques shop in Cheltenham, his shop was chock full of stuff and he hated selling anything! When he died in 1989 the firemen had to take his body out through the window as there was too much stock in the shop to get past, it took 10 people 4 months to sort through the stock!