Pinestar Studio 2010,
2009,
2008, 2007, 2006 Linda
Whiting 394 Hio Ridge Road Denmark, ME 04022
linda@pinestarstudio.com www.pinestarstudio.com
Handmade wooden tools
for
spinning and weaving. Natural & dyed roving, sheep
cards,
felted slippers, finished knitted goods, fiber jewelry-neckpieces,
felting needles.
Originsl patterns, kits with hand-dyed yarns & fibers, kuhihimo and
other jewelry.
Demo: Kumihimo, tapestry weaving,
spinning
Heron Crossing Farm
2010 Dianne Hoppe & Aloisia
Pollock PO Box 104 Whitefield, ME 43532
sheepscottfinn@msn.com www.heroncrossingfarm.com Wool,
roving, yarn from farm grown Finn Sheep, Llamas, Angora goats and
Angora rabbits.
Patterns designed specifically for the above fibers
Demo: Lace knitting, navajo spinning &
weaving, Great Wheel Spinning
Hussex Meadow
2010 Kim Sheehan Gene 7 First St, Rings Island Salisbury, MA 01952
kim@hussexmeadow.com www.hussexmeadow.com
Needle
felted Pillows, animals, needle felt kits, handmade hardwood with fused
glass knitting needles, yarn and needles in gift (hand painted)
baskets, handmade yarn bowls and needlework frames Demo: Needle
felting
demonstration
and
hands
on
public
project~
everyone
will
needle their own flower onto a large
floral piece
Purplebean Bindery2010 Anna Low 520 Brighton Ave Portland, ME 04102
anna@purplebeanbindery.com www.purplebeanbindery.com Handmade
journals, sketchbooks and other books for garden planning, grocery
lists, well wishes, shared recipes, travel plans, family stories…well,
you get the idea!
Demo: Book binding
Choppin Cotton
2010 Barbara Ewing 17 High St. Bangor,
ME
04401
ewinnoel@gmail.com www.choppincotton.com Alto'sQuilt Cut 2 Fabric Cutting
System, fat quarters of fabric, rotary cutters, quilt hangers and
patterns.
Demo: How to utilize the Alto's Quiltcut 2
Fabric Cutting systerm, giving tips and techniques that are useful with
any mat and rotary
cutter
A Wrinkle in Thyme Farm 2010 Marty Elkin & Mary Ann
Haxton 106 Black Mtn. Rd. Sumner,
ME
04292
info@awrinkleinthymefarm.com www.awrinkleinthymefarm.com Yarn-
Mohair, Angora/ Finn Blend. 100% wool from their own animals (90%
plus). Roving- Knitted items,
Needlefelting Kits, Fiber Art and Patterns for Needlefelting with Hand
Dyed Roving..
Demo: Needlefelting- including but not limited
to landscapes and Crockpot dying verigated roving.
Crows Rise Farm 2010 205 Greenleaf Rd.
Anson,
ME 04911
actnell@tds.net www.crowsrisefarm.com
Angora yarn, hats, mittens,
scarfs, baby items. Alpaca/wool/Angora blend yarns, scarfs, hats
and more.
Alpaca yarns, mittens, & hats
along with hand knit felted hats,
handspun yarns, handmade wooden swifts & drop spindles, Angora
rabbits and hand carded fibers. Demo:
Spinning and drop
spinning with different fibers (Angora, wool, Highland cow, Alpaca or a
blend).. Try your hand at grooming Angora rabbits.
Purple
Fleece 2010, 2009, 2008, 2007, 2006
Deb
Bergman
103
School Street
Stockton
Springs,
ME
04981
info@purplefleece.com www.purplefleece.com Products, equipment
and
supplies for
weavers,
spinners, knitters, felters and dyers.
Demo: Spinning on wheels and drop
spindles.
The
Barber's
Bunnies 2010 Anna Barber 844 Waldoboro Rd.
Bremen,
ME 04551
abarber@tidewater.net Angora fiber, angora-merino yarn, knitted goods, needle
felted rabbits, nuno felted scarves.
Offering 100% Angora Scarf and Hat Kits. Demo: Rabbit
Shearing
-
The
basics will be explored including tools needed,
grooming, where to start cutting, pitfalls to aviod, fiber storage and
care of the naked bunny!
Registered
romney/natural sheep/ navajo churro - fleece, roveing, handspun yarn,
lamb, breeding stock. Demo: Hand
spinning and discussions on raising sheep for fiber.
Knitting Out Loud & Village Books
2010, 2009 Kathy Goldner & Karen
Jelenfy 111 Middle Street Stockton Springs, ME 04981
www.knittingoutloud.com
www.villagebooksmaine.com
Fiber related audio books plus used books related to knitting and fiber.
Attic
Heirlooms
2010 Trish Harriman
PO Box 8833
Portland, ME 04104
www.attic-heirlooms.com Specializing in
original embroidery stitchery kits, wool applique penny patterns,
miniature punch needle, wool rug hooking punch needle, dolls and other
patterns and kits designed by owner,Trish Harriman.
Maine Hooked Rugs
2010 Ken Carpenter PO Box 30 Brooklin, ME 04616 mainehookedrugs@myfairpoint.net www.mainehookedrugs.com Traditional
hand-hooked
rugs/ mats, trivets, coasters, flower pins, rug hooking
supplies and equipment. Hand-dyed woolens. Punch needle
patterns and supplies. Demo: Learn how to hook with the
best of them.
Downeast Fiber
Farm 2010, 2009 Hatie Clingerman PO
Box 385 Hancock,
ME 04640 hatiespinss@earthlink.net www.downeastfiberfarm.com Finished
products will be offered such as hats, gloves, wraps, pocketbooks,
soaps, yarns, fiber, sheep/ goats. Demo: Spinning with one on one
education related to caring for livestock.
Hopewood Crafts 2010 Lori
Shafer 343
Hope Rd. Lincolnville,
ME 04849 loris4563@aol.com www.hopewoodcrafts.com Rughooking
frames (lap & floor),
wool sorter, quilt racks, power looms, knitting bags and quilt frames. Demo: Rughooking tips and using a
power loom.
Sunshine
Daydream Farm 2010, 2009, 2008, 2007, 2006 Michelle DeLucia Brownfield, ME
SSDDFarm@fairpoint.net Sunshine
Daydream Gardens Naturally colored
roving,
batting and
yarn, Plant dyed roving, Wet
felting supplies,
Needle felting supplies. Felted wearable and
accessories, Photo farm cards,
Books on
felting and natural dyeing. Natural Plant dyes.
Demo: Fiber and Natural plant
dyeing
Black Locust Farm
2010 Yvonne Taylor PO Box 378 Washington, ME 04574
Yvonne@blacklocust.com Black Locust Farm
Cashmere in the form of cloud, roving, and yarn, finished products and
cashmere goat pelts. Demo: Live Cashmere
goats to show harvesting of cashmere, care of hooves, etc.
Highland and Handmades
2010 Heather Kinne PO Box 9 Brownville Jct., ME 04415
heather@highlandhandmades Highlandhandmades
Hand dyed fibers including: corriedale X, polwarthfalkland,
wensleydale, Super wash Merino and BLF. Hand painted yarn and
hand crafted spindles. Demo: Learn
drop spindling at the booth!
Fiber College is
dedicated to enthusiasts of all levels. Whether you're
looking for an introductory class or wanting to perfect your technique,
with over 40 classes, there's something at Fiber College for you. Most
classes are 2 to 4 hours in length and cost $25 to $45 each. With
bargains like these, why not take several and learn new skills for the
long winter months ahead?
Class sizes are limited.
You are also welcome to attend the college, shop the boulevard and
participate in the free demonstrations without taking a class.