Bizarre of Ozz
Bazaar Bizarre took place in SF on saturday, another packed event that costs only $1 to get it. Post running from the Art Center show it was a drive up to get in at 5am, and to check out this event. Modest with vendors behind 6 foot tables, it's actually mellow and a well done event. It took place in what seemed like a community center in Golden Gate Park. I helped at the Cut+Paste booth, which was a busy place. Craft fans everywhere. From late teen to granny, tons of people did their shopping. It was pretty busy as you can tell.
The level of craft has improved a lot in the last few years. The fan base has grown with it. It's a spot that's either going to be, or is being exploited as we speak. The major stores will continue to make crafty looking items, and I think that means, it's started. I'm not sure where and how the t-shirt booths fit into this whole thing, since that's the easiest, and least crafty, but they're there too.
The level of craft has improved a lot in the last few years. The fan base has grown with it. It's a spot that's either going to be, or is being exploited as we speak. The major stores will continue to make crafty looking items, and I think that means, it's started. I'm not sure where and how the t-shirt booths fit into this whole thing, since that's the easiest, and least crafty, but they're there too.
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Chinese factory workers are spinning and well... they're not dead, so no graves, but they're spinning as they read your blog and read about Americans making the same things they're making but in such little quantities and for selling them for these prices
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