Shore Bird Trio

Shore Bird Trio
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Sunday, November 28, 2010

Sleigh Bell Fair

The fair went well, it was a bit slow on Friday which made for a pretty long day (12 hours). Saturday was much busier, and in the end I sold all but eight of my ornaments. The museum asked to keep the remainin eight to sell in their gift shop, to which I glady said yes. I met some very talented artists, and spent some of my profits buying up their best pieces before they were all gone. Judith Klein makes jewelry from found objects mainly metals and adds semi precious stones. I snapped up a fantastic necklace, and my daughter surprised me with a pin that can also be worn as a necklace, very unique work, LOVE IT!
I spent the following week completing another herd of goats and some felted goats on pillows for my friend Yvonne at Black Locust Farm, the cashmere from her goats is unbelievably soft;it is practically weightless. Please check out her web site, there are some great photos of her herd and articles made from her cashmere available.
My very amazing husband sold a garden sculpture at the show as well, he is always surprised when he sells a piece, no one else is, just him. He is also creating a piece to put in next years sculpture show at the Pingree School, the ideas are flowing...
The next two Saturdays I am teaching felting classes at Betsy Martins beautiful shop A Loom With A View, there is only one spot left in each, can't wait, love to share the fun!
-Kim


P.S. My Christmas work is also available at A Loom With A View, or drop me an e-mail.

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