Old 05-07-2012, 10:15 AM
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jcrow
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I know at crafts fairs, people want to buy handmade things at low prices. So if you try to sell a big quilt, you probably won't. Wall hangings, table runners, pot holders, baby quilts, etc., all things under $30 do pretty well. The better the prices, the more you will sell. I know this from other people selling at all the crafts fairs. I was going to try and sell some quilts but they told me to forget it and explained why and I'm glad I didn't. When I go to craft fairs, I love to buy handmade items, but don't want to spend too much money. Also, now they have an app and a clip on slide that you put on your cell phone and you can take debit cards on your cell phone. My DIL uses her phone at her place of business for this purpose and it works great. You can buy stylist pens now that write on iphones so customers can sign their names on your phone. They sell them on ebay. I use them so I don't fat finger my phone all the time. They're great. It's off the subject, but noteworthy.
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