Spring Fair - Good or Bad??

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Re: Spring Fair - Good or Bad??

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span2iels wrote: The seminars were a welcome addition and hope that they will continue in future years; .

Did you attend any? :wink: :wink:
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Re: Spring Fair - Good or Bad??

Post by span2iels »

Yes, did you?
The comments regarding the stones - says it all
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Re: Spring Fair - Good or Bad??

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Oh yes!

On the needlework seminar I heard a term I'd never heard before 'tack' - high & low 'tack'

The guy passed around many things, one was a pinned oval piece of aida.


:wink: :wink: :wink:
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Re: Spring Fair - Good or Bad??

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For me spring fair has everything to offer but at the wrong time of the year, we have 3 galleries and a framing workshop in the same building, for framing all is there at spring fair but framing does not change much and new mouldings etc. will be shown by company reps at our premises but a visit every two years to Spring Fair or so keeps you up to date with other developments, as for artwork all is also at spring fair but for us this is the wrong time of year we sell most of out art from Sept to January so Autumn fair is the right time but very few suppliers are there compared to Spring Fair maybe we are the exception but I don't think so. Not sure what the answer is.
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