i hang out at
rosie's yarn cellar
and they are very receptive to ideas there. (they are also receptive to people coming in and hanging out and eating their candy when they have it.) and i asked lisa, how would it be to let handspinners sell the little bits of their wares here? i bet they would like it. and lisa also thought it would be fun. and it is she who is capable of implementing it.
i have a few small skeins of stuff i've been working on this summer, and i letterpressed the outsides of some little tags for the purpose.
on the insides of the tags, i have pasted a small inkjet-printed description of the yarn itself, and what it might be good for. i'm quite the novice, but i know that i would buy the yarn of other novices, because those are the yarns that have heart! (or often do. they have more heart than R2, i know that.)
if you are a
rosie's yarn cellar
person, and a handspinner -- whether you want to get some local handspun or put some in the store -- or both -- check it out!