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Calling All Fabric (craft) Stashaholics - Purge Party Fabric Consignment Sale

Date: 
Saturday, April 10, 2010 - 10:00am

If you can complete this statement: You know you're a fabric (craft) STASHAHOLIC when... Then, the Purge Party is for U! Here is your opportunity to "Turn Your Fabric Stash to Cash" TM Reserve your space today (see website for details (www.OurFabricStash.com)!
Items can include but are not limited to: fabric, fabric scraps, fiber, textiles, yarns, notions, sewing machines, beads, patterns, books, scrapbook and beading supplies, etc.,
Drop-off Date: April 9, 2010
Drop-off Time: 8am-12pm

Location: 
Magnuson Park - Workshop 30 (adjacent to Hangar 30)
7400 Sand Point Way, NE
Seattle, WA. 98115

Artisan Gift Show

Feb 6, 2010  1-6pm Eastshore Unitarian Church, 12700 Southeast 32nd St, Bellevue
Date: 
Saturday, February 6, 2010 - 1:00pm

Handcrafted art a special gift The default Valentine’s Day gift choices are chocolate, flowers and dinner. Nice options, but not very creative. And certainly none of them will last very long! But a hand-sewn quilt, a handcrafted necklace or a handmade piece of pottery will evoke warm memories for the recipient for years to come. A portion of the booth fees paid by each artist will be donated to Eastside Domestic Violence Program, (EDVP) What will you find at the Artisan Gift Show?

Location: 
Eastshore Unitarian Church
12700 Southeast 32nd Street Education Building on West side new two story building
Bellevue, WA 98005-4317

Beginning Quilling

Date: 
Thursday, February 4, 2010 - 6:30pm

Quilling is a Renaissance art form that uses of strips of paper that are rolled to create designs. The paper is wound around a quill to create a basic coil shape that is then glued at the tip and shaped. We will be making four cards with flowers, snowflakes, animals and decorative designs. Supply list provided upon enrollment.

Location: 
Ben Franklin Crafts and Frames
15756 Redmond Way
Redmond

Maxx (Briana Follis)

 I like to think of myself as an artist, but find it impossible to do that full-time. I started making crafts as gifts for Christmas one year and then decided it was a great way to use my creative energy while I was between paintings. I try to use as many recycled materials as possible since I hate putting things in the trash. I never follow directions, so all of my items are designed by me without a pattern - this inevitably frustrates the ladies at the craft shows asking me how I made something.

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