📷 My Marketfriday at the fair of masters

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Have a nice day! Wool is now used to make a wide variety of things: toys, interior decorations, clothing, Souvenirs...

Do you like to look at handmade crafts?

I like to learn from the masters the progress of the process itself, talk about the materials and tools that they used in their work.

Many give good advice, others even conduct master classes and as a result, quite interesting Souvenirs or toys are obtained...

Among this variety, you could find textile finger dolls and a lot of other fun toys.

  • Have a wonderful Friday everyone and if you have some interesting market-related photos, go ahead and submit them in the #MarketFriday tag and link to your article in the Express post by @dswigle.

Did you like anything?

And at the end, as always, there will be flowers.

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I love the little red fox in the opening picture. He looks so delectable soft in his wool coat! I love handmade crafts and you always bring me your best. The traditional dolls are such a sweet treat! I have not seen those and they are so well made, right down to the cross stitching on the little aprons.

If I had an opportunity to work or observe from the Masters, I would be in heaven. I have learned some things on my own, only to discover how much easier it would have been, had I known how to do it step by step! Are those chickens covers for kitchen appliances? I vacationed in a cottage that had covers like those over some of the appliances like the toaster and blender. They were so cute and went so well with the whole cottage look.

I like unique magnets! They are quite interesting. Which one is your favorite? I really like the dragon. :)) Oh, my, Svetlana!! I love finger dolls! When the kids were little, my mom gave my kids some and they were the perfect size for them. I remember one that was an apple and the hole where you stuck your finger out was a worm!! It was my son's favorite. Thank you for the shout out and your flowers, as always are beautiful! Thank you for that!

I want to truly thank you for taking part in the #MarketFriday challenge! The entire challenge has migrated from a stroll through a market to a cultural extravaganza. ! It really surprised me, but, also delights me to know how much effort people put into it. It pointed out our differences in the beginning, but, then, it really started showing how many things our cultures share. When the day is done, it shows off how human we all are and how we basically all care about our families and others. I love the experience of it all. I appreciate the love and support given to #MarketFriday! Thank you! Truly! Your participation adds a piece of your world, and I have to say, people are interested in is seeing it. This entire challenge has opened up the world to me and so many others. Thank you again for being a part of all this! I hope you have a wonderful weekend!

Fridays are all about the #MarketFriday Challenge! Looking to take part in it? Here is how:

How to Participate:

Go to the market! Any market will do! Food, clothing, plant, or animal, if you wish. You can go to the zoo, an art auction, and restaurants. Anywhere or anything that you pay money for any kind of service.
Take pictures! Be creative! It’s fun!
Tell us a little bit about the market, what brought you here?
Post the picture.(s)
Don’t forget to use the MarketFriday Community #196308 to post from or hashtag it! #MarketFriday by @dswigle If you hashtag it, drop the link to your post here so I can easily find them.

As always, please remember! #MarketFriday loves you!

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Thank you very much dear for such a warm and friendly comment!
My favorite hedgehog :-)

Some nice hand craft on display!!

Thanks :-)