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  • September 13, 2016 1 min read 1 Comment


    Sailor Bracelets handmade at the Newport International Boat Show 2016

    Newport International Boat Show 2016

    September 15 -18

    Newport Yachting Center, 4 Commercial Wharf, Newport RI, 02840

     Julia and I just got back after starting our setup for the Newport International Boat Show!  Jill and I will be there from Thursday through Sunday, and we are bringing a little bit of our workshop with us.  Mystic Knotwork will be hand making our bracelets in front of the show guests and custom make them on request.  We'll have all 16 colors at the show.




    Custom Rope Colors in background of Sailor Knot bracelet setupFor those of you that have seen our show set up, please take a look at the new layout.  We made the booth 'backwards,' so guests can see our work around the outside while we have a workshop inside for all the custom work we'll be 
    doing.

    Sailor Knot Bracelet setup at Newport Boat Show

     As you walk down the main hall of Tent B (follow the tempting smell from the Smokehouse), you'll see our display of turkshead sailor bracelets, a selection of shackle bracelets, and if you look past the display, you can see our selection of custom colors for your own personally designed wrist wear.  We have seen some great color combinations at our shop, let's see what Newport, Rhode Island can do!

     

    Here is our finished booth.  Just the Tshirts to put out and we are ready for your visit 

     Nautical Bracelets for the Newport Boat Show

    Newport Boat Show Nautical Home Decoration side

    Let me know what you think, and thanks for reading,

    Matt



    1 Response

    Jack Quinlan
    Jack Quinlan

    October 09, 2016

    Matt, it’s nice to see that you’re going strong and doing shows. Amy and I really enjoyed meeting you at your shop a couple years ago. We went to the museum in New London and saw Anton’s amazing knot boards, what incredible skill. It’s great that you and your wife (and presumably other family members) are continuing and preserving a disappearing skill, keep up the good work.

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