• Crooked Creek Sheep and Wool

    Crooked Creek Sheep and Wool is home to a flock of mixed breed sheep that produce an unusually diverse set of wool types. The breed types in the flock are descended from 3…

  • Pine Corners Farm

    Barb DeClerck has been working with her Colored Angora goats for 4 yrs on her small-holding farmette. She runs a small flock and officially decided to step out into her farm business in…

  • Joy Muller-McCoola: Joy Woolworks

    I use wet felting techniques to create meditation stones, figures, wall works, whimsical hats, and other accessories. My work has been shown in galleries as well as interior design shops, craft fairs, and…

  • Brenda Dietrich: TBD Yarns

    I have been knitting and spinning for decades, and weaving for several years. It’s my creative outlet in a technology-filled world. I have designed and knit samples for yarn stores and a yarn…

  • Marcia Weinert: Undeniably Loopy

    I am a knitwear designer, felter, spinner, dyer, and crocheter who also teaches all of these crafts throughout NYS and the Northeastern states. Fiber Arts:Knitwear, wet and needle felting, handspinning, dyeing, & crochet…

  • Stephanie Pinerio: Shed Textile Co.

    Created in 2017 from within the home design industry, Shed Textile Company focuses on the art of hand weaving. All of the fibers used in the designs are sourced from local farms, trade…

  • Sue Nagel: Sandpiper Yarns

    Sandpiper yarns are one of a kind, handpainted and handspun yarns. I begin with specially sourced fiber from local farms, including Merino, Blue Faced Leicester, Icelandic, Romney, Alpaca, and Llama. I individually hand…

  • Flying Bucket Farm

    Flying Bucket Farm was officially started 9yrs ago, although the dream began with my first word, which was horse. It was a long road and a lot of patience, sacrifice, and focus to…