Send photos of your work in progress to Susan Schmieman: we*************@gm***.com

Commission rate—Volunteer to make small projects or donate one of your own handmade items to the guild, serve as a docent, help with setup or takedown, cashier, or serve on the Fundraising Team and you will pay only 20% commission to the guild when an item is sold. If you are unable to volunteer your commission to the guild is 30%. This is one event where both the guild and you as a member make money.

How else can you help?—Photos We need professional looking photos of your work in progress and finished. Our tools are as beautiful as the pieces we create. When possible, include people in your photos. Send them to Cheryl Reed, ch*************@gm***.com or Susan Schmieman we*************@gm***.com We can include them in our Constant Contact newsletter which you can share with your social network. If you need help photographing your work, let us know and we can help you with a photo session.

Props—We are developing photo inventory of member owned props that can be loaned for events such as our Fall Market. If you have a prop that would hold your own work or someone elses, send the info and photo to Susan Schmieman, we*************@gm***.com Could be an antique ironing board, a quilt rack or as Karen Lamar has,a realistic loaf of bread in a basket which would be delightful with a stack of bread cloths or tea towels.

What is it?
Approximate size, height x width?
How you see it used?
Include photo.
Your name, of course .

The Fall market benefits you and the guild. Our annual fundraiser this year will be a delight to our patrons who have come to know the color and creativity of our handiwork. If it pleases you to create, it will please others to buy. Let’s delight our fiber lover’s fancy
Questions or suggestions—Susan Schmieman we*************@gm***.com

November 4-5, Friday-Saturday
Central United Church
1124 Stevens Dr., Richland

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