Not being allowed by Campbell Soup at that time to work within the USA in the mushroom business, I did create a lot of handwork.
Also trying to deplete my Mom's vast stack of yarn, by buying it from her and bringing it home after each visit to Europe.
Aside from crocheting and knitting myself, I also gave classes at my home.
Once, I even forced myself to crochet with my left hand in order to teach a left-handed lady.
I practiced myself, presuming that I'd had an accident and no longer could use the other hand... Felt mighty proud for pulling it off.
When Pieter came back from giving a seminar at the 28th Mushroom Industry Short Course at Pennsylvania State University on June 10-12, 1985, he brought home some black and white boards for me.
He built me this display rack with those boards, and set it up at the Courthouse in Fayetteville, Georgia.
Yes, I'd crocheted doilies, curtains and framed window decorations.
Also I had crocheted net darning lacework into metal rings for hanging in the window.
Using up lots of Mom's stash of yarns.
Oh sure, this was very profitable!
Also knitted sweaters and lace edging on towels.
Sitting there on Saturday, June 15, after driving one-way two hours and setting up everything, I sold for the astronomical amount of US $ 47.00
But: KEEP SMILING...