Learning-As-I-Go wrote:
Margo wrote:
As for making purchases when you see them, or coming back later, I think it depends on the size of the venue. For a small show, I usually make purchases as I go. For a larger show, I'll often make a note of the vendor's booth number and info about what I'm interested in. That way I can return if I don't find the item cheaper in another booth!
Thanks, Margo. That makes a lot of sense. I just know I'll be overwhelmed with what's available, but hopefully it will be a manageable size show. Would you advise then that a take a small notebook so I can jot down item/booth number/price on my initial walk-around and then use that to comparison shop?
Other than that, good shoes, snacks/water, what else should I plan to take with me?? (well, and the money to spend of course!) A tote bag for carrying my purhcases?? (or a rolling cart, LOL!) Anything else?
My 10 yr old is disappointed as the show is not allowing kids under 12 to attend; he sews with me and wants to go. I'm not terribly disappointed to go without him
but will probably take lots of photos and buy him something as well.
Absolutely take a
small notebook or at least a sheet of paper and pen! I also like to collect business cards of booths that I would like to check out on-line when I get home for later orders.
As for your camera, be sure to ask the vendors if it's OK to take photos in their booth. Some allow photos and some do not, but all appreciate being asked.
Also check for signs about photography in the quilt area. Again, sometimes it's OK and sometimes not.
Be courteous and mindful of others trying to take photos, and hopefully they will too!
Some shows do not allow rolling carts, so see if you can find out ahead of time. Some large shows provide a complimentary tote bag with your entry fee, otherwise it's a good idea to take your own. I also try to only carry essentials to minimize weight. For instance, just my wallet (emptied of heavy coins!) not the whole purse. In fact, some people just try to carry a credit card and cash tucked into their name-tag holder!
Take some photos of things that you know will be of interest to your son, and promise him that he can be the official photographer when he's old enough to go! You might be surprised at what he chooses to shoot and how long he will stay interested!
If you are seeing the show with someone, take your cell phones so that you can easily find each other!
Have a wonderful time and give us a report when you get home!