Open Contest Handcrafts Show—2025 BYC Summer Fair

For 3 years I’ve been making and selling wood crafts and selling them at craft shows anything from cutting boards and charcuterie boards and trays to wooden spoons and earrings enjoy some pics feel free to reach out if anyone is interested in great and well made gift ideas custom boards welcome along with inlay work
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For 3 years I’ve been making and selling wood crafts and selling them at craft shows anything from cutting boards and charcuterie boards and trays to wooden spoons and earrings enjoy some pics feel free to reach out if anyone is interested in great and well made gift ideas custom boards welcome along with inlay work
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For 3 years I’ve been making and selling wood crafts and selling them at craft shows anything from cutting boards and charcuterie boards and trays to wooden spoons and earrings enjoy some pics feel free to reach out if anyone is interested in great and well made gift ideas custom boards welcome along with inlay work
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My entry #1:
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The pattern name is Textured Bands. The finished work is approximately 53"x69" (not counting the fringe)
The afghan was worked with 4-ply worsted weight Aran yarn, using crochet US size hooks G and I.
The work was done from side to side over 346 stitches. The pattern contained single crochet stitches worked in front loops only, back loops only and yarn overs to make clusters. It took me approximately 4 months to finish the afghan.
 
My entry #2:
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The pattern name is Diamonds are Forever. The finished afghan is approximately 47"x60" (not including the fringe)
The afghan was worked with 4-ply worsted Soft Off-White and Orchid yarn. The afghan is worked totally with a Tunisian Afghan hook US size H.
The afghan has 4 narrow panels and 3 wide panels. There are Tunisian, Bobble and Popcorn stitches.
The afghan took approximately four months to complete. I gave it to my sister-in-law for their 50th anniversary.
 
Me and my mom recently started making candles again. It’s a hobby of ours and we sell some and are actually trying to start shipping them…my mom knows A LOT about candle making with several different types of waxes and jar and pillar candles.
Below are a trio of our newly developed “Razzle Dazzle” jar candles.
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