Led by DAFA program chair VET, a panel of members presented
“Signed, Sealed and Delivered” at the November 24 meeting. Gay Young, Patricia
Dillingham and Linda Disosway shared their tips for successfully finishing show
entries, shipping them safely and presenting them as part of a thriving art
business. During the mini-workshop hour, Beth Swider taught
participants several forms of Furoshiki, the Japanese art of wrapping gifts and
other items with cloth.
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Left to right: The panelists, Gay Young, Patricia Dillingham
and Linda Disosway smile for the camera. Assisted by Patricia, Linda, who works for UPS, explains proper labeling
and shipping processes. At the end of the meeting, Gay shows Mary Masal and
JoAnn Musso the finished edges of several of her quilts.
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Left to right: Beth Swider explains intricate Furoshiki
wraps that often begin with square knots. A bandana wrap conceals a book.
Beth’s shoes demonstrate that virtually anything can be wrapped in cloth!
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Left to right: Sheila Hill wraps two bottles in a lovely
silk scarf. Beth’s instruction packets for participants featured colorful tied
fabric fish. M.E. Wilcox (on right) tackles a large fabric wrap as Nancy Terry
and Sherrie Tootle look on.
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