Annual Saskatchewan Handcraft Fest back to the Battlefords
The doors had just been opened to the public, but the Alex Dillabough Centre was filling up fast as shoppers strolled in to see some of the province’s finest artisans at the Saskatchewan Handcraft Fest.
Vendors from all over the province and as far as Alberta filled the Alex Dillabough centre with an array of handmade items, ranging from jewelry, art, clothing and food.
Three corridors of vendors filled the gymnasium and interested residents wandered down the aisles and visited the booths on their search for unique items and gifts.
Janet Williams, a Saskatoon artist who has been attending the Saskatchewan HandCraft Fest in the Battlefords for just over three years said the audience attending the festival was wide and diverse. She said the Battlefords was a place where people were really receptive to her art.