By Brandy McDonnellAn abbreviated version of this story appears in the Sunday Life section of The Oklahoman.Artistic ties: FiberWorks exhibit marks 40th anniversary during central Oklahoma's 'Summer of Fiber'A glimmering filigree decoration made from elaborately rolled and shaped paper rather than metal, a tightly coiled “pot” created from hand-knotted, waxed linen instead of clay and a little “Lighthouse” built from dyed guts, wishbones and eggs might not be what some people are expecting from Oklahoma's oldest and largest juried fiber arts exhibitions.“It’s stitched, it’s stretched and manipulated very much like paper would be, but it’s sausage casing.Read more on NewsOK.com