a fair collar



I mostly finished it early in August, except that I wanted silver for the accent links, not the "silver" craft wire that I had handy, and I couldn't find the spool. I had in mind entering it in the County Fair Creative Arts show, which I knew meant I had to have it ready on Thursday Aug. 18. The previous Saturday I took the morning that Ellen was working and zapped over to Plano to get soybeans at Whole Foods and wire at Texas Beads, but sadly Texas Beads was closed. However eventually I found a short bit of silver wire which was enough, and Thursday morning I worked like a beaver and got it fixed up. Now it's going to go into the Bach Society Oktoberfest Silent Auction, I think, with a minimum bid of $50.
Edit — later — after some preliminary chicken-feed bids by bidders who didn't understand about posted minimums, two bidders dueled up ten dollars, and the collar brought the Bach Society $60. More would have been nice, I figure it was worth twice as much, but it was the first year we'd been in that venue or had an auction, so it's a learning process to get the bugs out.
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