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maker faire "recap" + a big thanks to everybody

Demo

Workshop

well there i am in action at my workshop. how about that overhead projection? i was even wearing a microphone! with those skills i think i can finally apply for my dream job as demonstrator for "a touch of purple" at the county fair. i think i actually taught a few people how to use the looms. thanks to everyone who came by to watch. and special thanks to natalie from craft: for inviting me to do the workshop + for her ongoing support!

maker faire/bazaar bizarre was a blast and i am exhausted. i sold a whole bunch of the kits and a few other things. we were in pretty tight quarters so i'm glad that i had some really great neighbors like cathy and tamie. and once again jamie and her crew did an amazing job organizing this year's bazaar. thanks to everyone who stopped by my table - it was a pleasure meeting you.

other than my demo i was not able to get away from my table very much at all. but i was able to sneak away to see garth from extreme craft's slide presentation. i may never fully recover. do not miss him if he comes to your town.

i'd better run since there's no rest for me because i now have to prepare for renegade in brooklyn next month!

(images via natalie's flickr)

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It was so cool to finally meet you Cathy! Thanks for the popcorn!!

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