Right there with you regarding Parfait Chunky. I also suffer from allergies and I'm asthmatic. One thing that has been a game changer for me is using the neti pot. I rarely ever have flair ups with my allergies and it has also with my asthma as it cuts down on airborne issues. I don't know if you've ever tried one but I use mine mainly in the morning and if I've gone anywhere as it also helps with keeping virus's at bay. Anyway, just my 2 cents for what it's worth. There are videos here on you tube on how to use one if you haven't ever before. Hope you feel better!!
I Have the pattern but I struggle with the eyes, I dont know what to do after you've put the mark to seperate the rounds, I get a hole in the middle when I try to sc around 😭
Your stuffiness is from chemtrails. It’s an allergic reaction. Try taking a very low dose of Benadryl to calm it down. Also, be very careful with nasal sprays, they’ve been linked to breast cancer. We’re in Massachusetts…there are lots of us having the same issue. Ironically, ours is back too…we had a short run of clarity as well.
I had extreme wrist and hand pain to the point I thought I might have to give up crocheting. Then, I started a new eating plan where I limit my carb and sugar intake. A week later, no pain.! I can now crochet all day and my hands/wrists only get a little sore if I’m using blanket yarn a lot. When that happens, I switch to another softer yarn, and can continue to crochet without pain. Sugar is not our friend!
Hi Heather. Sorry to hear about your wrist. I really like your poop bags and tabs. 😅 I have no knowledge of using an embroidery machine. Would you consider doing a tutorial on you producing a poop bag on RU-vid?
Hello from BC Canada! I have issues with my wrists and elbows when I crochet to and I came across something you might want to try. I don't know if you have a Rexall drugstore in your area but I got some Salonpas Pain Relief. Its a roll on and it is a bit pricey BUT it works. I was a little surprised actually because everything I have tried hasn't worked. You can also get the unscented. I'll show it on my YT Channel so you can see what it looks like.
@@CrochetEhCanada They only have those in a patch not a roll on. I'm trying a nerve cream now after talking to a pharmacist. 22 dollars for a 50g tube!
Nice seeing Milo out for a walk with you. He’s a cutie! Well you know I’m a fan of the poop bags since I bought one. Everyone here loves them! Please take care of your hands, just make poop bags and pouches for a while! 🦋💖
I'm sorry that your wrists are bothering you. I went to physical therapy when my wrists were really bad and they taught me some stretching exercises. Haven't had much trouble since then. Loved your poop bag dispensers and snap tabs! Also Swift the seagulls and your other makes.
It really stinks when the hands and wrist act up. Bummer about the zippers! Have you tried the magic eraser on the back of the poop bags to remove the scuff marks? That seagull😍
Hope your wrist heals up real soon! Your makes are fun - and has me thinking of who I could get a poop bag for as a Christmas present (my friends are weird and would see that as a perfect gift haha!) Lots of love from the Pacific Northwest ❤
@@nathleyjohnson3597 awesome! I know part of my problem is wrist pain from running a 12 head industrial embroidery machine. Alot of repetition of hooping garments. Did thatv15 years.
There are two ways to look at the market situation…on one hand, the quality of your work and the uniqueness of your patterns could set you apart at your current market…on the other hand, the new location brings new people. Maybe do some research of her business on social media and base your decision on what you see that she makes. I will say, nothing ventured nothing gained and your loyal followers will typically follow you. All that being said…I would check the vendors at the other location and base my decision on that research. In my opinion, your larger items are more difficult patterns and showcase from a distance that you offer a higher level of quality. People will gravitate towards you for that alone. At the end of the day, nothing is set in stone, you can always change your mind and move to the new location.
@@BostonBorn After speaking with a few vendors I decided to go with the yacht club. $90 for 2 days in Musquodobit seemed expensive for the smallness of the market. It's $50 for both days at the yacht club and was told it would probably be busier out of both locations.