The 22nd Annual Vermont
Sheep and Wool Festival
will be
October 2 & 3, 2010

Tunbridge Fairgrounds, Tunbridge, VT see map

Saturday 10:00 am - 5:00 pm
Sunday  10:00 am - 4:00 pm

Admission Prices

Adults - $6.00
Seniors - $5.00
Children under 12 - $1.00

Print our $1 off adult admission coupon here.


Workshops

The Vermont Sheep and Wool Festival is pleased to announce Beth Brown-Reinsel will be joining us to teach 3 days of workshops at the 2010 festival in Tunbridge, Vermont.

Beth Brown-Reinsel has been involved in many facets of the fiber arts as a spinner, basket weaver, dyer, knitter, former yarn shop owner, author, and knitwear designer, but teaching is her passion. She has worked in production as well as in creating and teaching courses and workshops both locally and nationally. She developed and implemented the correspondence course Traditional Ganseys for The Knitting Guild of America for 11 years, as well as owning Knitting Traditions, a mail order business of imported traditional yarns, for seven years. Beth has authored the book Knitting Ganseys , published by Interweave Press. Her articles and designs have been featured in magazines such as Knitters, Interweave Knits, Vogue Knitting, Threads, Cast-On and Shuttle, Spindle and Dyepot.


We are offering discounts for early registration.  Vendors will be given registration preference for the Friday workshop.


Friday October 1, 2010

Aran Pullovers from the Top Down
with Beth Brown-Reinsel

1-Day

Level: Intermediate, experience with dp needles strongly suggested.

In this one day course, a small Aran pullover will be knitted from the neckband down. Techniques to be covered include: tubular ribbing, shifting the neckline forward for a more comfortable fit (using short rows and wrapping and turning), creating a saddle shoulder, picking up for sleeves, and sewing nice looking seams. Traditional Aran patterns will be knitted in the little garment: traveling cables across a purl background, undulating baby cables, moss stitch, cabled ribbing, twisted stitches, and an optional bobble study (knit 13 different kinds, if you like)!

Registration:
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2010 Vendors will be given priority until June 15, 2010 - $85
Open Registration begins June 16, 2010 - $85
Registration postmarked after June 30, 2010 - $100



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Saturday October 2nd, 2010

Norwegian Purl
with Beth Brown-Reinsel

1/2- Day AM
Level: All. Be able to knit in the Continental style

The Norwegian Purl, a variation of the conventional Continental purl, is noted for its superior tension control, and ease of execution. The yarn always stays behind the work, making ribbing a breeze and two-color textured knitting a pleasure. A swatch will be knitted in class to practice this technique and its applications: Ribbing on the right side and ribbing on the wrong side, the Scandinavian method of working with two yarns in the left hand (knitting, purling, and weaving) on the right side and the wrong side of the work.

Registration:
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Early Registration - $45
Registration postmarked after June 30, 2010 - $60


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Latvian Wristers
with Beth Brown-Reinsel

1/2- Day PM

Level: Intermediate (must be proficient with dp needles)

Using wristers as a template, some of the beautiful knitting methods of Latvia will be studied in this class.  Knit one of a pair of wristers to learn the following techniques which can be applied to mitten cuffs, sock tops or sleeves: a scalloped cuff, the herringbone braid and many subtle and beautiful variations of the half-braid. A choice of traditional motifs is incorporated in the main part of the wrister, as well as a picot edge at the end.  Additional techniques to be discussed include knitting with two yarns in the right hand, two yarns in the left hand, or a yarn in each hand, as well as knitting with three colors and setting up the knitting for color changes in the braids.

Registration:
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Early Registration - $45
Registration postmarked after June 30, 2010 - $60


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Beginning Spinning
with Patty Blomgren


10 am – 1 pm 
This workshop focuses on creating beautiful, unique yarn using spinning wheels. Plenty of time will be given to establish the essential coordination skills and basic techniques every spinner must master to gain competence in spinning. You will venture into areas of fiber preparation, tools of the trade, terminology, drafting and plying techniques (time permitting). Overviews of wheel mechanics, maintenance and spinning history will be scattered throughout the workshop. By the end of the day you will be putting yarn onto the bobbin, admiring your first skein of yarn and leaving with the confidence to continue spinning on your own! No experience is required, nor do you need to own sheep! We will supply the fiber and even the wheel if you do not own one. For those bringing a wheel please be sure it is in excellent working condition. Should you have questions about the condition of your wheel please call Patty at 802-254-9792 before the class.

Materials fee: $10 (payable to instructor during class)
Registration $45:
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Drop Spindles Intro
with Laura Buermann

10 am – 1 pm
Curious about an ancient form of spinning?  Interested in making your own yarn but don't have space for a wheel?  Getting tangled up trying to learn on your own?  Spend some quality time with a drop spindle, and you may never want to put it down.  Class time will be devoted to the basics of spinning but may also include a demonstration of Andean plying and discussions on choosing a spindle and caring for dropspun yarns. 

If you already have a drop spindle, please bring it!  If you do not, spindles from the instructor's personal collection will be available for use during class.

Materials fee: $10
Registration $45:
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Wool Combing
with Patty Blomgren

2 pm – 5 pm
Wool combing is an essential for every handspinner. This is an opportunity to see, experience and understand various types of combing equipment. Combed fiber makes for the most luxurious and pleasurable spinning. 

Materials fee: $10
Registration $45
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Sunday October 3rd, 2010

Textured Twined Knitted Socks
with Beth Brown-Reinsel

1- Day

Level: Intermediate.  Must be comfortable with double pointed needles or working with two circulars.  Ability to knit English style is strongly suggested.

Students will learn the Swedish technique of tvåänstickning, or twined knitting, by knitting a small sock, using worsted weight yarn. Twined knitting is worked with two yarns of the same color, twined around each other, and creates a warmer, denser fabric than conventional stranded knitting. The sock is worked circularly on double pointed needles and includes many techniques: three twined knitting cast-ons, reading and working from a chart, the "O" stitch, Chain Path, a traditional motif for the leg, shaping the toe, and working an unusual method for an afterthought heel.


Registration:
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Early Registration - $85
Registration postmarked after June 30, 2010 - $100
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Beginning Spinning
with Patty Blomgren

10 am – 1 pm

This workshop focuses on creating beautiful, unique yarn using spinning wheels. Plenty of time will be given to establish the essential coordination skills and basic techniques every spinner must master to gain competence in spinning. You will venture into areas of fiber preparation, tools of the trade, terminology, drafting and plying techniques (time permitting). Overviews of wheel mechanics, maintenance and spinning history will be scattered throughout the workshop. By the end of the day you will be putting yarn onto the bobbin, admiring your first skein of yarn and leaving with the confidence to continue spinning on your own! No experience is required, nor do you need to own sheep! We will supply the fiber and even the wheel if you do not own one. For those bringing a wheel please be sure it is in excellent working condition. Should you have questions about the condition of your wheel please call Patty at 802-254-9792 before the class.

Materials fee: $10 (payable to instructor during class)
Registration $45:
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Tapestry Weaving
with Eileen Easterly

10 am – 5pm

Level: no experience required

Easy Tapestry Weaving – Learn the centuries old art of creating pictures with yarn in a simple and easy way.  This workshop will introduce you to basic tapestry weaving techniques--focusing on design, building shapes, and methods to join colors. Students will create a tapestry on a frame loom to bring home. Materials fee includes: Frame loom, shuttle, pickup stick, yarn for your project and written instructions.

Materials fee: $38 includes loom to take home (payable to instructor during class)
Registration $90:
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Nuno Felt Scarf Workshop
with Chris Morgan

2 pm – 5 pm

Nuno felting is the process of combining sheer woven material such as silk with natural fibers using wet felting techniques to produce a lightweight, drapable yet warm fabric.  This workshop will focus on introductory techniques, covering types of fabrics, appropriate fibers, design elements, and the basic wet felting process to produce a scarf, using luxurious wool and angora blend rovings or batts.

Materials fee: $20 (payable to instructor during class)
Registration $45:
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Workshop Instructors

Beth Brown-Reinsel

has been involved in many facets of the fiber arts as a spinner, basket weaver, dyer, knitter, former yarn shop owner, author, and knitwear designer, but teaching is her passion. She has worked in production as well as in creating and teaching courses and workshops both locally and nationally. She developed and implemented the correspondence course Traditional Ganseys for The Knitting Guild of America for 11 years, as well as owning Knitting Traditions, a mail order business of imported traditional yarns, for seven years. Beth has authored the book Knitting Ganseys , published by Interweave Press. Her articles and designs have been featured in magazines such as Knitters, Interweave Knits, Vogue Knitting, Threads, Cast-On and Shuttle, Spindle and Dyepot.

Patty Blomgren

has been a spinner, weaver and fiber artist for over 25 years. She has taught spinning and weaving at Ewe and Me in Northfield, Massachusetts and currently teaches at Margie's Muse, Jamaica, Vermont, Maybelle Farm in Wardsboro, Vermont and is in her 13th year teaching spinning at The Putney School, Putney, Vermont as well as numerous spinning classes in the Southern Vermont area. Patty also is a spinning/fleece contest judge for the annual Vermont Sheep and Wool Festival.

For the past 5 years Patty was the master spinner at the Green Mountain Spinnery in Putney, Vermont where her knowledge of handspinning translated to operating the Spinnery's 1948 ring spinning frame. Patty graduated in 2001 from Mount Holyoke College with a major in Women's Studies and a minor in Art. Her final project in Women's Studies brought her back to her passions of the fiber arts when she was curate for a weaving exhibit at Artspace Community Art Center in Greenfield, Massachusetts.

Teaching people to spin is Patty's favorite obsession!

Laura Buermann

has been working with sheep and fiber at Paradise Bay Farm for most of her life.  When she was 14 she picked up a drop spindle and never looked back.  She currently lives, works, and spins in Burlington, Vermont.

Eileen Easterly

Eileen has a love of weaving and fiber arts. Her goal is to make the fiber arts fun and accessible to everyone. She has a master’s degree in education and 15 years experience teaching hands-on classes. Eileen works with her husband, Mike, in their fiber arts-tools business, Millpoint Emporium. Her home is in Amsterdam, NY.

Chris Murray Morgan

is a fiber artist in central Connecticut who spins yarn, knits and makes fine felt products using a wet felting process.  She specializes in soft luxury fiber blends, using angora from her own pet angora rabbits in most of her fiber blends.  Chris teaches spinning, felted scarf and mitten techniques, and angora rabbit grooming and care.   She can be reached at woolybuns@german-angoras.com.

 

Some things you could see at the festival:

  • Wide Variety of Sheep and Goats raise here in Vermont.
  • Yarns & kits. Batik, felted and knitted hats.
  • Hand dyed yarn, yarns spun in NE mills, electric & hand operated skeinwinders, spindler's kate, orifice hooks.
  • Yarns, rovings, we collect raw fleece to process.
  • Handknit hats. Knitting yarn.
  • Painted roving, alpaca yarns, sock knitting machines, and processing services.
  • Feltmaking kits, books, dvd's and supplies.
  • Felted jewelry, felted soap, dyed fiber, felting kits/supply.
  • Natural, organic, and compostable yarns, fibers, and trims including color-grown, natural, and naturally dyed cotton, hemp, wool, and blends.
  • Spinning fibers from wool to exotics, spinning wheels, drum carders, Vermont spindles.
  • Roving, fleece, yarn, batts.
  • Knitting needle cases and bags, handmade in the USA.
  • Wool art, handspun & dyed yarn, mohair locks & woven items.
  • Colored mohair blend roving. handspun mohair yarn, luxury knitwear.
  • Hand dyed yarn and fiber, kniting kits, knitting patterns, knitting accessories.
  • Handpainted yarn and fibers. Spinning, knitting, felting and dyeing supplies
  • Raw fleece, rovings, homegrown millspun yarn, handspun yarn, hand knit wearables for humans & dogs.
  • Wool hats, mittens, baby sweater, woven chenille scarves & book marks.
  • Wool & mohair roving, yarn, finished products
  • Yarn, knitting supplies, punch needle rug hooking, mini punch needle embroidery.
  • Natural & dyed yarns, felting & spinning preparations
  • celandic roving, yarn, exotic blends, felting batts, Hand dyed & handspun yarns.
  • Wool and wool blend knitting yarns, knitting patterns, knitting books, custom fiber processing.
  • 100% alpaca & alpaca blend yarns, sweaters, ready to wear or custom made, woven accessories, buttons & notions and more.
  • Fleece, yarn and finished productrs made from llama. Scarves, hats, mittens, ornaments, kits.
  • Mohair/cormo wool yarns; covered fleece, rovings & finished products.
  • Yarns, fibers, spinning & knitting supplies.
  • Yarn, roving, felted pieces, knitted pieces, knitting patterns, natural dyes, knitting kits.
  • Naturally dyed multi-colored merino/angora  yarn & handknit garments.
  • Bobbin lamps.
  • Yarn & roving from our animals. Vintage buttons & patterns. Knit, woven & felted goods, Handwoven knitting baskets.
  • Hand-dyed yarns, rovings, rug hooking wools, kits. Notions for knitting, felting & rug hooking.
  • Purebred Jacob & Shetland sheep, yarns, fleece and knitted goods.
  • Alpaca related- fiber, yarn, rovings, finished goods.
  • Icelandic sheep breeding stock, starter flocks, yarns, rovings, raw fleeces.
  • Handcrafted tools for weavers and spinners. Needle felting supplies, Fiber related jewelry.
  • Hand-dyed merino/mohair yarns, patterns, buttons, books.
  • Hand dyed and natural rovings, hansdpun yarn, handwoven rugs, hand knit items from handspun yarns.
  • Goat milk soap & lotion, beeswax candles.
  • Handspinning fleeces, roving, handspun yarn, dyed locks.
  • Rovings, battings, combed top, wool filled comf/mattress pads, socks, yarn.
  • Mohair blend yarns, and knitted/woven items, turned wooden items-bowls, nostependes, shawl pins, drop spindles, and more. Russian punch needle kits.
  • Handpainted wooden boxes and bowls with sheep and knitting stuff, handspun & dyed yarns, knitting kits & rug hooking kits.
  • Woolen needle-felted sculptures/animals/people
  • Mohair in all states- raw, washed, dyed, carded.
  • Llama & alpaca fiber, knit items, comforters & dog beds.
  • Fused glass buttons, zipper pulls and related items.
  • Material for punch needle rugs, wool wash, Oxford punch needles, scissors, wool yarn, backing.
  • Yarns, spinning fibers ,fleece, hand knit garments, equipment & supplies.
  • New spinning wheels, recovered antique wheels.
  • Purebred French Angora Rabbits, Shetland roving, weavettes looms, scenic photography, felting kits & patterns.
  • Covered fleeces, roving, yarn, mohair, dyed locks, pelts, blankets & sheep coats.
  • Fleeces, batting, sheep skins, yarns.
  • Spinning wheels-fiber-knit & woven items. Spinning & weaving accessories

And more..........................


Contact Information


Camping

Saturday Evening On-Site Camping Application

Travel Rite RV rentals will be available for rental at the fairgrounds. These new campers have kitchen facilities, bathrooms, heat, a/c and sleep between 6 and 8 people. Please call 1-802-863-1870 (toll-free 800-591-7483), to ask about the special pricing and reserve your camper.


Other Sheep and Wool Festival Websites

Connecticut Sheep, Wool and Fiber Festival
www.ctsheep.org

Massachusetts festival:
www.masheepwool.org

NY Sheep and Wool Festival:
www.sheepandwool.com

NH Sheep and wool Festival
www.nhswga.com/content/view/36/33/

RI Sheep and Fiber Festival
www.coggeshallfarm.org/Fiber%20Festival.html

Finger Lakes Fiber Arts Festival:
www.gvhg.org/fest.html

Southern Adirondack Fiber Festival
General Information
Registration


2010
EXHIBITORS

Vendor Pavilion #16
Ball And Skein, PO Box 387, Barton, VT 05822, (802) 755-6833, info@ballandskein.com, www.ballandskein.com. Hand dyed yarn, buttons, patterns, skeinwinders, swifts, electric winders.

Outside
Bartlettyarns, Inc., PO Box 36, 20 Water St. Harmony, ME 04942 (207) 683-2251, sales@bartlettyarns.com www.bartlettyarns.com. Wool yarns, blankets & sweaters. Custom processing.

Vendor Pavilion #14
Big Sky Farm Handweaving, 315 Riggs Rd., Shoreham, VT 05770, (802) 758-2598. leliaphg@hotmail.com, leeweaves.weebly.com. Handwoven wool blankets, rag rugs & cotton towels. Handknit wool hats & mittens; Wool knitting yarn.

Dodge #8
Biltmore Wool Barn, 98 Slough Rd., Brewster, MA 02631, (508) 385-6114, kammas@msn.com, Rovings, yarn, dyes.

Vendor Pavilion #18
Bitsy Knits & Stranded in Oz, 1790 Maplewood Ln., Allentown, PA 18103, (610) 398-6861, bitsy@bitsyknits.com, www.bitsyknits.com. Handpainted spinning fibers & yarns, Australian specialty fibers, original knitting patterns & accessories. Spinolution Wheels.

Animal Barn
Boreas Farm Cashmere, 3069 Schoolhouse Rd., Newark, VT 05871, (802) 467-3222, boreas25@localnet.com. Cashmere fiber: Cashmere yarn & roving, and cashmere/silk roving & yarn.

Animal Barn
Boulder Meadow Farm, 254 Rhododendron Rd., Fitzwilliam, NH 03447, (603) 585-3461, lisaletendre@yahoo.com. www.bouldermeadowfarm.com Yarns, fiber, (rovings & batts), knitted goods, wool processing.

Animal Barn
Brigid's Farm, PO Box #29, Peacham, VT 05862, (802) 592-3062, jane@brigidsfarm.com. Natural colored & natural dyed mohair & wool fleeces and rovings. Buttons, natural dyes, Schacht & Lendrum spinning wheels. Knitting needles.

Animal Barn
Broadbrook Mountain Farm, 260 Nash Rd., Royalton, VT 05068, (802) 763-7282, bmfoctavia@valley.net. Premium wool blankets, premium fleece and yarn, natural color breeding stock.

Overhang # 4
Children's Initiative, The, 15 Chadwick St., Portland, ME 04102, (207) 772-7190, cspencermiller@yahoo.com, www.childrensinitiative.org. Bamboo baskets & Pashmina shawls and scarves.

Vendor Pavilion #19
CNW Creations, 45 Main St., N. Stratford, NH 03590, (603) 922-8337, vickid@ncia.net, www.weavingworld.com. Yarns for knitting, weaving, felting. Handmade bears, Vivian Noxbro kits, books & magazines, Handmade items.

Outside #3
Cozy Rabbit Farm, 1426 State Highway 45, Swedesboro, NJ 08085, (856) 832-4334, cozyrabbitfarm@comcast.net, www.cozyrabbitfarm.com. Handspun angora yarn, hand-dyed, handpainted. Angora hats, scarves, cowls. Angora hat & scarf kits.

Dodge # 6
Crambray Acres, 47 Bray Hill Rd., Whitefield, NH, 03598, (603) 837-9969, Crambray@aol.com. Romney stock-yarn-roving dyed and natural.

Vendor Pavilion #23
Diamond Ledge Handspun, 1611 Number 12 Rd., Newport Center, VT 05857, (802) 334-5115, diamondledge@surfglobal.net. Handspun yarn, hand dyed fibers, felt paintings, fiber animal paintings, crochet & woven rugs & tapestries.

Animal Barn
Dillner Hillside Farm, 528 Hill West Rd., Enosburg, VT 05450, (802) 326-4824, dillnerhillside@fairpoint.net, www.mtfiberfolk.com. Colored angora goats, mohair rovings, dyed locks, handspun mohair blend yarns, and luxury knitwear.

Vendor Pavilion #22
Dye Dreams, 152 Webster St. #2, Arlington, MA 02474, (781) 646-4543, dyedreams@gmail.com, www.dyedreams.com. Hand dyed yarn and fiber in nearly solid colorways, original design knitting and spindling bags, knitting kits and patterns.

Overhang #7
Dye-namics Yarn, 69 Smith Rd., Petersburgh, NY 12138, (518) 658-9034, orders@dyenamicsyarn.com, www.dyenamicsyarn.com. Hand-painted, hand-dyed sock yarns. Sock knitting supplies. Custom dyed yarns. Gift projects. Festival exclusives!

Vendor Pavilion #26
Ellen's 1/2 Pint Farm LLC & Jewelry For Your Yarn, 85 Tucker Hill Rd, Norwich, VT 05055, (802) 649-5420, halfpintfarm@valley.net, www.ellenshalfpintfarm.com. Handpainted yarns and limited fibers. Spinning, knitting, dyeing and felting supplies, patterns. Stitch markers, shawl pins and other hand crafted knitting accessories.

Overhang #1
Ewe & I Farm & His & Hers Cast-A-Way Acres, PO Box 155, N. Sutton, NH 03260, (603) 927-4518, eweifarm@msn.com, www.eweifarm.blogspot.com. Wool n' Ewe yarn, rovings, batts & socks, raw & washed fleeces, hand knitted wearables & toys/dolls.

Vendor Pavilion #25
Fantom Farm, PO Box 142, Williamsburg, MA, 01096, (413) 238-7756, maxfield@psych.umass.edu. Wool & mohair roving & batts, yarn, dyed & natural colors.

Vendor Pavilion #17
Five Sheep and a Donkey, P.O. Box 53, Reading, VT 05062, (802) 484-3385, dkecolors@yahoo.com, www.fivesheepandadonkey.com. T-shirts w/ sheep images, knitting kits, knitted products & toys, sheep note cards, fine art prints.

Overhang # 9
Green Mountain Fibers, 259 Woodstock Ave, Rutland, VT 05701, (802) 775-7800, kmwanner@comcast.net, www.greenmountainfibers.com. Specializing in luxurious yarns, natural fibers, and quality hand knitting supplies, featuring locally spun and dyed yarns & unique fibers.

Vendor Pavilion #1
Green Mountain Spinnery, PO Box 568, Putney, VT, 05346, (802) 387-4528, spinnery@sover.net, www.spinnery.com. Yarns, patterns, books and custom processing services.

Vendor Pavilion #6
Green Mountain Wee Woolies, 182 Cross Rd., Corinth, VT 05039, (802) 685-3188, mazzarella59@yahoo.com, www.greenmountain.etsy.com. Yarn, fiber kits, Waldorf inspired toys.

Vendor Pavilion #12
Helen Hamann, 6555 State Hwy 30 East, Decatur, TN 37322, (423) 506-7663, info@helenhamann.com,
www.andean-gold.com. Patterns, yarn, knitting kits & hand-knitted garments & accessories.

Animal Barn
Northern Vt Llama Co.- Herd of Northern Vermonters Llama Boutique, 766 Lapland Rd., Waterville, VT 05492, (802) 644-2257, northernvtllamaco@myfairpoint.net, www.northernvermontllamaco.com. From fleece, rovings to yarn plus finished products, hats, mittens, scarves, ornaments, stuffed animals and more. All made from llama fiber!

Vendor Pavilion #21
High View Farm & Will-Ewe Farm, 560 Daniels Farm Rd., Waterford, VT 05819, (802) 748-4583, doreenbillig@hotmail.com. Mohair & Cormo fleece & yarn. Hand dyed yarns & knitted products.

Vendor Pavilion #4
Jamie Harmon, 175 Barber Farm Rd., Jericho, VT 05465, (802) 879-0800, harmonjamie@hotmail.com, www.JamieRainbowYarn.com. Naturally dyed multi-colored merino/angora/alpaca yarn & handknit garments.

Dodge # 5
Jan Marek Raczkowski Studio, 21 Brown St, Bloomfield, CT 06002, (860) 216-2165, Janraczkowski@comcast.net. Handcrafted yarn, hand dyed roving, hand knitted and handwoven samples, buttons, cards, potpourri.

Overhang #2
Joel S. Perkins & Son, PO Box 143, S. Strafford, VT 05070, (802) 889-3260, jsperk@sover.net. Bobbins/lamps.

Dodge # 2
Kirby's Happy Hoofers & J.J.'s Jewels, P.O. Box #224, 977 Forest Dale Rd., Brandon, VT 05733, (802) 247-3124, debbie.kirby@kirbyshappyhoofers.com. Mohair, mohair products, yarn, hand knits, sheep & goat beaded jewelry/pins/necklaces/earings/bracelets, etc.

Overhang #8
Little Brook Farm, 170 West Rd., North Chittenden, VT 05763, (802) 483-2674, littlebrookfarm@wildblue.net, www.vermontshepherds.com. Covered handspinning fleeces, handspun and millspun yarn, roving, batting.

Vendor Pavilion #11
Magnus Wools, 2888 East Peacham Rd., Barnet, VT 05821, (802) 592-3320, Magnuswools@fairpoint.net. Handwoven, Hand dyed wool rugs, Border Leicester x fleece & roving, antique Quebec tilt tension production spinning wheels.

Animal Barn
Maple Hill Farm & Hodge Podge Yarns & Fibers, 1961 Plains Rd., Perkinsville, VT 05151, (802) 263-9345, lambfarm@sover.net, www.maplehilljacobs.com. Registered Jacob sheep, fleece, yarn, knitted goods. Yarn (handspun & machine spun) fibers, knitted goods, spinning & knitting supplies.

Vendor Pavilion #8
Maple View Farm Alpacas, 185 Adams Rd., Brandon, VT 05733, (802) 247-5412, mvfalpacas@earthlink.net, www.mapleviewfarmalpacas.com. Alpaca products: fiber, yarn, rovings, finished goods.

Animal Barn
Marble Meadows 2870 US 7 South, Wallingford, VT 05773, (802) 446-2830, suemysercarey@hotmail.com. marblemeadows.com. Needle felted sculptures of birds and animals created with wool from our sheep, needle felting kits & supplies, Cotswold sheep, fleece, and roving.

Vendor Pavilion #20
Merlin Tree, The, 2093 Barton Rd. W. Glover, VT 05875, (802) 754-6433, kanooh@sover.net, www.themerlintree.com. New and antique spinning wheels, related fiber tools, small amount of yarn, knit/fulled/felted items.

Vendor Pavilion #15
Millpoint Emporium, PO Box 269, Amsterdam, NY 12010, (518) 842-1824, easterly@millpointemporium.com. www.millpointemporium.com. Handcrafted tools for weavers, spinners, and felters in native & exotic woods. Fiber arts jewelry.

Vendor Pavilion #24
Mohawk Valley Suffolks/An Enchanted, 228 Main St., Jordanville, NY 13361, (315) 858-6042, jtw_42@hotmail.com. Framed Sheep art, sheep toys, puppets, spices & herbs.

Dodge #7
Mountain Fiber Folk Cooperative, P.O Box 302, 188 Main St., Montgomery Center, VT 05471, (802) 326-2092, mountainfiberfolk@mac.com, www.mtfiberfolk.com. Vermont fiber, natural and hand dyed rovings, hand knit and handwoven items, art dolls.

Dodge #3
Mountain Vewe Coopworths, PO Box 48, West Newbury, VT 05085, (802) 429-2064, mdube@fairpoint.net. Coated fleece for hand spinners, hand dyed yarns and rovings, lambskins, etc.

Outside
Naturally Inspired, 642 Smead Rd., Salisbury, VT 05769, (802) 352-4734, kmanaturally@hotmail.com www.naturallyinspiredbaskets.com. Handwoven baskets in traditional New England styles.

Outside
Newfound Farm Wool Works, 113 Hunt Rd., Bristol, NH 03222, (603) 744-2332, phyllis@newfoundfarm.org newfoundfarm.org/woolworks.

Overhang #6, or VP #2
Nightingle Fibers, LLC, 131 Francestown Rd., Greenfield, NH 03047, (603) 547-6645, nightigalefibers@myfairpoint.net, www.nightingalefibers.com. Alpaca & alpaca blend yarns including handdyed, accessories, patterns, knitting needles and gifts.

Animal Barn
Orange Cat Soapworks, 2131 West St., Cornwall, VT 05753, (802) 462-3486, orangecatsoaps@yahoo.com. Goat milk soaps & lotions.

Animal Barn
Painted Shadow Farm, 207 Marlow Hill Rd., Marlow, NH 03456, (603) 446-3944, bonny.collard@yahoo.com, www.paintedshadowfarm.blogspot.com Natural colored & dyed mohair fleece and roving, dyed yarn, 50/50 merino/mohair roving blends, pygora, pro chem. Dyes, dyed fleece.

Vendor Pavilion #10
Palm Cottage North, 99 Clinton Ave, St. Johnsbury, VT 05819, (802) 748-5222, penrugstudio@myfairpoint.net. Traditional rug Hooking. Hooked rugs and small pieces, hand dyed wool, handcrafted hooking kits.

Dodge #4
Paradise Bay Farm, 21 Richards Rd., South Hero, VT 05486, (802) 372-5470, RBuermann@att.net. Handspinning fleeces, roving, handspun yarn, hand knitted & handwoven articles.

Dodge #9
Six Loose Ladies, PO Box 166, Proctorsville, VT 05153, (802) 226-7373, favtinfo@tds.net, fiberartsinvermont.org. Yarn, patterns, books, fibers.

Outside
Sky Path Designs, 3071 Shay Rd., Naples, NY 14512, (585) 554-3308,
www.skypathdesigns-pathalpen.com, Handmade purses and tote bags with unique combinations of leather, wool, handspun yarns & beads.

Vendor Pavilion #7
Snowfield Alpacas, LLC, 105 Oak Hill Rd., Enfield, NH 03748, (603) 632-7274, snowfieldalpacas@yahoo.com, www.snowfieldalpacas.com. Alpaca fiber, yarn, roving and finished products.

Animal Barn
Spring Mist Farm 244 Honan Rd., Moretown, VT 05660, (802) 223-7687, akuzio@verizon.net. www.springmistfarm.com. Well skirted sheep & alpaca fleeces, batting.

Outside #4
Stitchy Women, 144 Main St., Poultney, VT 05764, (802) 287-4114, stitch women@myfairpoint.net, www.stitchywomen.com. Yarn & products.

Dodge # 1
Stonesthrow Farm, 136 Jack Perry Rd., Wallingford, VT 05773-9350, (802) 446-3325, katsmith@vermontel.net. Covered fleeces, roving, yarn, mohair, dyed locks, pelts, blankets & sheep coats.

Vendor Pavilion #9
Sunrise Hill Angoras & Contented Butterfly Farm, 217 Sunrise Hill Rd., Windsor, VT 05089, (802) 674-6849, rlt72364@earthlink.net. Shetland wool roving, angora (French) rabbits, Rakestraw spinners, Hazel Rose looms, felting kits, knitting kits, scenic photography.

Animal Barn
Terrapin Gardens, 801 Gage Rd., Bethel, VT 05032, (802) 763-7474, farmers@terrapin-gardens.net www.terrapin-gardens.net. Registered Navajo-Churro sheep, fleece, roving, yarn, and other fiber products.

Vendor Pavilion #5
Tidal Yarns, 22 Hefflon Farm Rd, Old Lyme, CT 06371, (860) 510-2845, Tidalyarns@comcast.com. www.Tidalyarns.com. Naturally dyed yarns, roving, and fleece. Fiber from New England farms.

Vendor Pavilion #3
Vermont Grand View Farm, 1638 Scales Hill Rd., Washington, VT 05675, (802) 685-4693, kimgoodling@yahoo.com, www.grandviewfarmvt.net. Yarn and fiber, CSA shares, Romney sheep, angora goats, felting supplies, B & B farmstays.

Animal Barn
West Mountain Farms, 240 Maltese Rd., Stamford, VT 05352, (802) 694-1417, llamawmf@sover.net, www.westmountainfarm.com. Llama & alpaca fiber, yarn, knit and woven items, llama fiber filled comforters & dog beds.

Animal Barn
Wiseacres, 3 Kelley Rd., Underhill, VT 05489, (802) 899-4061, ctstaffa@sover.net. Mohair & angora goats.

Overhang #5
Wooliedales Etc, 267 Biscayne Heights, Colchester, VT 05446, (802) 863-2487, wooliedales@gmail.com, www.wooliedales.com. Creative one of a kind woolen needle felting sculptures of sheep, farm animals, dogs, and other unusual creations.

Dodge #12
Wool Shed & Frostbite Falls Farm, The 3 Hancock Brook Rd., Worcester, VT 05682, (802) 223-2456, woolshed@comcast.net. Hand-dyed and handspun yarns, spinning fibers, wool, angora, alpaca, raw fleece, spinning & knitting supplies.

Vendor Pavilion #12
Yarn and Fiber Company, The, 11 Manchester Rd., Derry, NH 03038, (603) 505-4432, sales@yarnandfiber.com, www.yarnandfiber.com. Luxiourious hand dyed yarns and fibers along w/ pattern support and accessories.

Overhang #3
Yarn4socks.com, P.O. Box 20312, Worcester, MA 01602, (508) 450-0104, yarn4socks@charter.net, www.yarn4socks.com. Indie hand dyed yarns & hand knit items.

Dodge #11
Yellow Dog Farm, 89 East Shore Rd., South Hero, VT 05486, (802) 372-4556, jim@yellowdogfarmvt.com, www.yellowdogfarmvt.com. Lustrous mohair yarns, knitted items and more! Wood items hand turned tools for fiber artists, bowls, buttons, drop spindles, and knitting needles.

Outside
Zeilinger Wool Co LLC, 1130 Weiss St. Frankenmuth, MI 48734, (989) 652-2920, zwool@aol.com, www.zwool.com. Rovings, yarn, processing, batttings, socks.

If you are interested in vendor space
contact Ellen Minard
halfpintfarm@valley.net









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