The Anonymous Travelling Market at Wilton Shopping Village

It has been a very busy couple of weeks since the Vintage Market in Boscombe. We had booked an inside stand at The Anonymous Travelling Market on Saturday 24th November and because this wasnt solely ‘vintage’ we could add in items from my Shinkurose, Etsy shop as well as taking home items such as upcycled cushion covers, some framed photos and a couple of candlesticks made from brass plumbing fittings.

Wilton Shopping Village is a lovely venue but the flood and strong weather warnings did keep some people at home.  Those that came were lovely and we had a good time.  We had learnt a lot from our first market and our stand looked much more inviting.   We had two tables placed in an L shape and covered them with a beautiful crochet cover and a patchwork quilt.  We set up the younger, cuter more everyday wear first at one end and moved round the table gradually changing the feel with the steampunk fascinators in the middle on my steampunk cake stand made from old cymbals, copper pipe and some other plumbing oddments I had found at the Steam Fair in Blandford.  The end of the table had the small bridal selection and the cushions were on the floor as if they were on a settee.

There were two indoor rooms where stands were situated

As well as stands selling all sorts of beautiful items there was food stalls where you could buy fish burgers, hog roast, crepes, wonderful artisan bread and lovely looking cakes.  In the food marquee there was entertainment, it was such a shame that the weather was so bad.

The Anonymous travelling market likes colour, creativity and quirkiness and keeing in line with this theme I wore my  yukata and during the afternoon a canotier and I really needed the muff as it was a bit chilly.

It was a fun day and we did make some money and therefore can invest in more materials but more importantly I learn a lot at each fair and am gradually working out the best way to proceed and make my small business grow.

Everything comes along at once

An exciting week.  Boscombe Vintage Fair has a market once a month and I had applied with my mum to have a stall.  My mum has been sewing since she was twelve years old and helps me out when I have wedding dresses to do and I am behind with my sewing but I also help her with her vintage styled accessories. She has a facebook page, http://www.facebook.com/pages/Millymoll/421517547885955, and is in the process of setting up an Etsy shop.  We didnt think that we had the stall as it is near Christmas so we then applied for a space at the Anonymous travelling market at Wilton in November.  On the same morning we heard from both the Boscombe Vintage Fair and the Anonyous market that we can sell our wares there.  Exciting and busy times.  Need to plan how to display items, make a few more and on a practical note we need to get public liability insurance.

As well I also heard from the Princes Trust and had an interview with them.  Now it is just a waiting game to see if I can get on their four day course in November.  I need help with marketing etc and the business side of working for myself.

Here are a few photos of the things we make for Millymoll, vintage style accessories:

Photo: A small sinamay fascinator decorated with beautiful beaded lace and a silk rose.  Ii is easy to wear as it has a hairclip to attach to hair

Photo: Two lovely veils, one pale pink with a 1950's type bow and the other an ivory decorated with lace flower motifs

Photo: The cherrys look great on a winter coat, again crocheted with a brooch back

Photo: Collars are in this year and this lace version is very pretty