The ``1st Saitama & Tokorozawa Craft Local Production for Local Consumption Marche,'' which was held at the Air Park at the same time as the Tokorozawa Civic Festival last weekend, had many repeat customers stop by, and it was a very happy time.
It was a very cold and sunny day, but it was full of energy.
I'm also excited because I'll be able to open a store at the air park again this month at Tokoro Market, where I live.
I've been running a market for over three years now, and I've gotten to know more people and get approached more often, which is part of the fun.
If you come across the store in the summer, you may have a strong image of Thai cotton products, but in the upcoming season, warm products such as felt and gloves from Nepal will be on display at the store.
~Handmade gloves from Nepal~
This has been a standard product since dada na kaka's launch.
The inside is made of fleece, which has high heat retention ability, and the fingertips are 2-way, so it's very convenient when you want to use your hands.
We use gentle natural wool yarn.
Each and every glove is carefully knitted by women from the mountainous and rural areas of Nepal.
These gloves never go out of style, and you'll want to keep using them forever.
