Vendors
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| Lee Greenewalt has been weaving for 30 years.
She produces household fabrics for everyday use. She is known
for her colorful designs and use of recycled materials. |
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| Fletcher Farm School for Arts and Crafts is operated by
the Society of Vermont Artists and Craftsmen, Inc. Fletcher
Farm School offers quality arts and crafts education committed
to keeping alive the old traditions and to teach new techniques
in a tranquil Vermont setting. |
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| Harrisville Designs offers products for the weaving and
knitting enthusiast. |
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| Vermont made spinning wheels |
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| Sheep themed t-shirts, knitted hats, and notecards |
Mt. Ascutney View Farm
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| Yarn from Vermont sheep in a wonderful array of colors. |
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| A Vermont fiber business offering exotic handspun yarn from women's cooperatives, hand dyed wool top, creative kits, patterns, felt needle cases, and paper goods. |
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| High quality yarns and spinning fibers |
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| Purveyors of Cotswold sheep, wool sculptures, roving, wedding cake tops and other necessary and discretionary wool products |
Cairn Farm
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| Registered Shetland fleece. Handspun yarns, roving, and luxurious wool duvets available in twin or double/queen sizes |

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| Celebrating your local yarn shop and knitting circle! |
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| Offering unique Vermont yarns blended with Romney wool, angora, mohair, and llama. |
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