First *real* booth setup - table layout question

Hello! I've set up 2 years in a row at a local festival, where everyone was in an open mall area, and I basically had as much room as I wanted. I have all my table cloths, decor, etc already.

This December, I'm attending my first juried event, where I also had to purchase my booth space (indoor, in an event center). I have a standard 10x10, taped out on the floor, and they provide a 6' table. There is no additional storage on location, so all my product needs to be on or under the tables.

I'm thinking of adding another 6' table and placing the tables along the sides, with a 4' table at the rear for my check out. Is 4' a wide enough space inside for people to move around? I haven't actually attended many of these events, so I don't have a good 'feel' for inside the space. Is that super cramped, or fairly standard?

Thanks all!

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u/Additional_Peach1421 — 11 days ago

First *real* booth setup - table layout question

Hello! I've set up 2 years in a row at a local festival, where everyone was in an open mall area, and I basically had as much room as I wanted. I have all my table cloths, decor, etc already.

This December, I'm attending my first juried event, where I also had to purchase my booth space (indoor, in an event center). I have a standard 10x10, taped out on the floor, and they provide a 6' table. There is no additional storage on location, so all my product needs to be on or under the tables.

I'm thinking of adding another 6' table and placing the tables along the sides, with a 4' table at the rear for my check out. Is 4' a wide enough space inside for people to move around? I haven't actually attended many of these events, so I don't have a good 'feel' for inside the space. Is that super cramped, or fairly standard?

Thanks all!

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u/Additional_Peach1421 — 11 days ago
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Wrist exercises for Knitters?

Hello! Does anyone have good resources for strengthening the wrist, specifically for Knitters? I have this really good video, but he focuses on the normal wrist injuries (from working out, falling, etc). I am wondering if there is anyone out there who addresses the specific type of overuse that Knitters might have.

I'm an English flicker. My left wrist gets strained when doing work that needs me to pull down the stitches on my left needle to make more room for my right, such as k3tog, knitting into a beaded stitch, etc. The pain is the back of my left wrist (not the carpal tunnel side) and most resources I've seen only address carpal tunnel.

Thanks for any advice and videos you might have!

Chart tracker I use, because people always ask when it's in a photo. https://canbeecraftyshop.etsy.com/listing/4399502367

Photo of my current beading project that is flaring my wrist right now.

https://ravel.me/rosenrot---roseroot

u/Additional_Peach1421 — 2 months ago