Events

Fibers and Beyond Show & Sale

When
Oct 13th, 2018
9:00am - 5:00pm
Where
321 Front StreetLyndenWA

Shop for one-of-a-kind fashion and home décor items handcrafted by talented local fiber artists at the annual Fibers & Beyond Sale on Saturday, October 13th from 9am-5pm at Jansen Art Center. Whatcom Weavers Guild juries submissions from the region’s most talented weavers, felters, spinners, tapestry artists and jewelers to hand select the very best for this one-day sale and the ongoing exhibit.

The sale culminates the Fibers & Beyond Conference – a week of fiber workshops at the Jansen, highlighted by the keynote address, Warping the Fabric of Time by renowned weaver John Mullarkey on Wednesday, October 10. A juried fiber art exhibit is on display September through November.

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