Posts tagged vendor market item
Boho Crochet Granny Wristlet

This boho crochet wristlet is anything but granny! It works up quickly and uses unique joining methods to create a seamless product. These sell great at craft fairs and vendor markets year round, but especially in the warmer months.

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Snowdrift Beanie

This hat is perfect for market prep, as it takes just over 30 minutes to make and is SUPER budget-friendly! When making it out of Yarn Bee Dream Supreme (on sale), you can make each hat for only $3.50, meaning more money in your pocket! The front detail mimics post stitches without all the bulk, giving visual interest while keeping it comfortable to wear.

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Solana Sunglass Case

Learn the Woven Twill stitch by making this beautiful sunglass case! Create this gorgeous stitch pattern by slightly variating spike stitches. This project is not only great for learning a new stitch pattern, but for Teacher Appreciation Week! Included is a free printable thank-you card that can be inserted into the case and given as a gift.

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Carina Cup Cozy

This cup cozy design makes a perfect thank-you gift, especially for teachers. Add a gift card and print the free printable thank you card included in my post for a quick and beautiful gift! It also makes a great vendor market item for the warmer months.

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How to Stand Out at Large Vendor Markets

Ever wonder why the larger the vendor market, the lower your sales? I will tell you why this happens and 3 tips to combat this consistent issue. Implementing these ideas myself caused me to have the most successful one day event to date!

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The Hanna Headband

This adorable crochet headband is super easy to make and beautiful to boot. Change up the look with natural beads or fancy beads—it’s up to you! Perfect for any boho fashionista and GREAT for vendor market prep!

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The Snowbank Beanie

If you’re looking for a quick hat with beautiful texture, look no further! This hat can be made using bulky or super bulky weight yarns and uses only a 4-row repeat, making it ideal for market prep and Christmas gifts! It’s beautiful in both solid and striping yarns, making it easy to adjust to your preferences.

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The Queen Beenie

I decided to dub this hat “Queen Bee-nie” due to the way the beautiful stitch pattern reminds me of a honeycomb. It is very simple in concept, but a little challenging when working in the posts. I have labeled it intermediate, but once you get the hang of it, you’ll be “buzzing” through it in no time! I have included links to video tutorials to help with the most complicated portions of this pattern.

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The Aurora Towel Topper

These quick and easy towel toppers are great for market prep as well as housewarming gifts. They can also be used for cloth napkins as a built-in napkin ring as well as a crochet curtain tie back! It’s worked in one piece and crocheted directly to the towel so there is no sewing required. They can be made in about 15-20 minutes and require very little by way of supplies.

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Easy Crochet Bookmark ~ Faux Macrame!

This bookmark was inspired by a macramé bookmark I saw on Pinterest. It can be made in at least 3 different styles and is a great gift for any book lover in your life! They are simple yet beautiful and work up very quickly. They sell extremely well and would make a great Mother’s Day gift, teacher’s gift, or any gift for a friend!

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Easy Crochet Keychain~Faux Macrame!

I decided to try and use the braided concept I used for my Macrochet Mini Planters to make a little keychain, and I think they came out really cute! They look like macramé knots but they are simple single crochet stitches. They take very little by way of supplies and are SUPER fast to make. They would make a great little vendor market item for the warmer months or a nice small gift!

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