Whether they work with fiber as a hobby or as part of their chosen career, an Omaha festival will have plenty to offer area crafters.
The creative use of natural textiles and fibers is the inspiration behind the annual Twisted, Tangled, and Unwound festival, which is expected to attract a wide variety of attendees. Its location at Bancroft Street Market makes it easily accessible, and it will offer six days of learning as well as lots of browsing and buying.
The plans for the function include an assortment of workshops for both amateur and professional makers alike, and many local crafters will be demonstrating their talents and techniques. The Vendor’s Market will be the place to go for the attendees to purchase fiber and other materials as well as equipment, and it will offer them an opportunity to obtain items they might otherwise not be able to readily access.
A function like this can introduce the public to their local community of artisans and other makers, while also building interest in a particular activity. Organizers often choose to supply the vendors, sponsors and other participants with information packages that include promotional Pens and other materials.
This fiber-filled festival is scheduled to go ahead starting on August 8. Its website can be consulted by anyone who needs more details or would like to contact the event planners.
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