Various wares on display at Crafts by the Dock

PORT TOWNSEND — One block from the Wooden Boat Festival, you can view craftsmanship of other sorts.

The wares at the 46th annual Crafts by the Dock Fair span sundry fabrics, mediums and uses.

They include handmade furniture, gold and silver jewelry set with semiprecious stones, metal sculptures, handwoven rugs, paintings, fish print rubbings, tile murals of fish, nuno felt clothing, painted silk scarves, Damascus steel knives for kitchen use and hunting, pottery, turned bowls, wood carvings, jewelry from glass, wood, enamels, clay, copper, nautical knots and marlin and swordfish bills, among others.

The fair returns to downtown Port Townsend on Madison Street at Water Street and the City Civic Plaza from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday and from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday.

The Port Townsend Arts Guild organizes the fair, featuring juried arts and crafts and live music.

The guild, a self-supporting nonprofit organization, offers college scholarships to local students majoring in the arts.

Information about selling art at the fair can be found at www.port townsendartsguild.org. For more about the show, email ptartsguild@yahoo.com.

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