What fun can you have with another artist's discards? That's what we at Peninsula Fiber Artists discovered this winter, when we anonymously swapped bags of unfinished objects, unloved materials or projects we were ready to pass on. Come April, you can see the results of our adventures at the Fiber Habit walk-by exhibit at 675 Tyler in uptown Port Townsend. Many of the projects are for sale.
Below is a glance at the pieces in the bag I received. The batik at lower right became the front of a tote bag, with the back sewn from the purpose at lower left ($35). The piece in the middle, a sort of "confetti," became the front of a clutch-style bag ($35). The handmade papers were mounted on a black-painted canvas and embellished with an origami kimono folded from paper I had painted myself ($50). (Yes, the rules allow us to supplement the UFO materials with stuff from our own stash.)

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