Thursday, February 7, 2013

Thursday August 2, 2012
NEWBURY, N.H. -- Eighteen craftspeople from the Brattleboro area will be showing work at the 79th annual League of N.H. Craftsmen’s Fair, which runs from Aug. 4-12 at the Mount Sunapee Resort. Hours are 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., daily.
Local craftspeople who will showcase and sell their work at booths include: Deborah Bump, wood sculpture, Saxtons River; Caitlin Burch, glass jewelry, Putney; Robert Burch, glass-blowing, Putney; Tom Burns, jewelry, Bellows Falls; Rob Cartelli, ceramics, South Newfane; Ian Eddy , blacksmithing; Zpots (Eric and Noelle Hendricks), ceramics, Brookline; Maggie Lake, botanicals, Putney; Naomi Lindenfeld, colored clay pottery, Brattleboro; John Long, wood wall hangings, Newfane; Dena Gartenstein, weaving, Putney; Ken Pick, ceramics, Putney; Mark Ragonese, wood sculpture, Bellows Falls; Jim Schneider, pottery, West Halifax; Linda Sturgeon, crochet clothing, Putney; Matthew Tell, pottery, Brattleboro; T. Breeze Verdant, wood marquetry, Brattleboro; Penelope Wurr, glass, Putney. In addition, ceramicist Alan Steinberg will have work in the "Living with Craft" exhibit at the fair.
The nine-day fair features more than 350 craftspeople’s items made by hand. There are demos, special exhibits, workshops and live music every day, as well.
Admission is $10 for adults, $8 for seniors, students, active duty military (with ID) and groups of 20 or more. Admission is free for children 12 and under. A ticket

Tuesday, February 5, 2013

worked on my old cut up pot but deceased to just fire it ass a cup. also used red slip for the first time using paper to stamp my roll pot.