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In Brief: Northville Artist to Appear at Detroit Urban Craft Fair

Northville resident Ann Ryan will be selling hand-painted and hand-dyed yarns at the art fair.

If you're headed to the Detroit Urban Craft Fair this weekend, you may see a familiar, local face.

Ann Ryan, a Northville resident, will be selling her hand-painted and hand-dyed yarns and fibers, among other items, from her business Colorbug Yarns.

"I hand-dye all of the fibers used in my batts, with the exception of the sparkle," Ryan wrote in an email. "I also carry DIY kits for kool-aid dyeing, and pattern support for my yarns. All patterns are from small, independent designers."

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The fair is sponsored by Handmade Detroit. It will be held at the Masonic
Temple of Detroit from Dec. 3-4. Admission is $1 is for the event, which will include arts and crafts ranging from jewelry to paper goods and housewares to clothing, with more than 80 vendors.

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