Crafty Bastards From Far and Wide
At tomorrow’s Crafty Bastards you’ll see amazing artisans from the District area. These include myself as well as my favorites The Garbologist’s Wife, this chickadee, and Biggs and Featherbelle. But there’s also quite a few crafters coming in from all across the country. You can check out the vendor gallery for Etsy and personal Web sites after the fair, but all the Internet shopping in the world cannot replace interacting with the creator of your favorite items in person. Make sure to visit the below vendors tomorrow before they leave town.

Making the trip down from New England is moth written. According to Etsy, it will be their first trip to D.C. so please make them feel welcome and pick up one of their hand silkscreened Arabic t-shirts at Booth #17.

Making the trip down from New York City is The Hand of Fatima Design. Make sure to check out the Steampunk and Victorian-inspired jewelry at Booth #68 before The Hand of Fatima Design returns to the Big Apple.

Coming in from the Midwest is Barry’s Farm with their unique line of bags and laptop cases. This year they’ll also have iPhone sleeves and kickass pins made out of Legos. You can visit them at Booth #104 before they head back out West.

From PDX comes Bossa Nova Baby who will be selling cute accessories right up the alley of your favorite crafter. Make sure to grab a bag adorned with Gocco-printed scissors or sewing machines from Booth #45 before Bossa Nova Baby packs up and makes the trek back to Portland.
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4:29 pm
oh my goodness, we are filled to the tippy top and beyond with so much gratitude and love for d.c. and the crafty bastards crew. nabil and i had a wonderful show, and thank you for all that you do to make this event so truly amazing. the 10.5 hour drive back to maine today flew by…filled with so much love for d.c..
4:44 pm
thanks for coming, mary! we are so glad it was worth the drive!