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Absolutely adorable bright red cardinal needle felted ornament with handmade grapevine wreath and felted acorn by Betsey Leslie of Running Brook Farm/Ewe's To You in New Gloucester, ME. Symbolizing your favorite bird or a loved one who has come back to visit. Wreath measures approximately 4.5" in diameter. Available with a purple or orange acorn. Betsey is a friend, farmer, and local fiber artist who teaches many workshops with us focusing on fiber, felting, spinning, and knitting.
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Absolutely adorable Chickadee needle felted ornament with handmade grapevine wreath and felted adornment by Betsey Leslie of Running Brook Farm/Ewe's To You in New Gloucester, ME. Wreath measures approximately 4.5" in diameter. Available with various adornments. Betsey is a friend, farmer, and local fiber artist who teaches many workshops with us focusing on fiber, felting, spinning, and knitting.
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Handsome denim mid-length apron just like the Shakers wear in their own kitchen! Embroidered "Shaker Kitchen Sabbathday Lake Maine" with decorative vines by friend and neighbor Diane Harriman of Hast Company. This comfortable soft denim is fully adjustable with waist tie-strings and adjustable buckle neck, and 3 front pockets at the bottom. Measures approximately 24" length from collar to base, 30" wide plus two 38" waist strings, adjustable neck up to 34".
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Unique and wonderful blue jay needle felted sculpture perched on a handmade grapevine wreath with antique millinery adornments by Betsey Leslie of Running Brook Farm/Ewe’s To You in New Gloucester, ME. Wreath measures approximately 12″ in diameter. Betsey is a friend, farmer, and local fiber artist who teaches many workshops with us focusing on fiber, felting, spinning, and knitting.
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Classic fabric teapot cozy by Dianne Devonshire of Raymond, ME. Keep your hot teapot warm while it steeps or while you are finishing your first cup of Shaker herbal tea! Available in various fabric choices, select by letter in photos.
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Hand washed and hand processed natural champagne Mohair fiber from Angora/Goat by Betsey Leslie of Ewes To You right here in New Gloucester, ME. The curls are well defined and easy to separate. This fiber is lovely and velvety soft! This wool would be perfect for lock spinning, felting, spinning, doll hair, etc. 2oz bag of natural fiber.
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Felt-lined beanie hat embroidered with the new Shaker Village logo by friend and neighbor Diane Harriman of Hast Company in New Gloucester, ME. This will keep your noggin toasty-warm all winter long while displaying your support of Shaker Village. Available in your choice of black or navy blue.
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Portable care for dry hands. Knitters, crocheters, spinners, weavers - soothe and moisturize dry, cracked fingers and hands and get back to that beautiful, soft fiber. Allow to absorb before crafting. Fabula Nebulae is a small, family collaboration that makes all natural products by hand for body, baby, and bath. They chose their ingredients carefully and deliberately, and use only all natural, straightforward ingredients- organic and fair-trade whenever possible. WARNING: Keep away from eyes. Do not apply to broken skin. Discontinue use if irritation occurs. If pregnant or breastfeeding, consult your health care provider prior to use. This statement has not been evaluated by the FDA. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. INGREDIENTS: Extra virgin olive oil infused with plantain leaf, calendula, and lavender flowers, meadowfoam oil, mango butter, cocoa butter, coconut oil, shea butter, beeswax, sea buckthorn oil, Vitamin E, essential oils: lemon, orange. 0.4oz roll up travel size. Use within 12 months after opening.
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Needle felted wool pumpkin and gourd sculptures. Each has a thread for hanging as an ornament or decoration (can easily be removed.) Handmade by Janine Valliere, Echoes of New England, of Auburn, Maine. Janine is also our Office Assistant at Shaker Village, bringing her love of all things Sabbathday Lake to her art work. Purchasing this online, she is likely the one to fulfill your order while doing a happy dance! Purchase is for an individual pumpkin. Clockwise from top:
- White Pumpkin, measures approx 3.5" $20
- Orange and dark green pumpkin, measures approx 3.5" $20
- Yellow and orange small Pumpkin, measures approx 2.5" $18
- Light green with orange Pumpkin, measures approx 3.5" $20
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Gorgeous and playful red cardinal needle felted sculpture perched on a giant natural pine cone. Adorned with hand dyed natural sheep curls and vintage Christmas Pixies. Handmade by Betsey Leslie of Running Brook Farm/Ewe’s To You in New Gloucester, ME. Measures approximately 12" tall plus adjustable hanging string. Bird is about 8" tall. Betsey is a friend, farmer, and local fiber artist who teaches many workshops with us focusing on fiber, felting, spinning, and knitting.
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2 ounce batt of hand carded, hand processed wool. Variegated in reds and gray. Hand dyed & processed by Betsey Leslie of Ewes To You right here in New Gloucester, ME. This fiber is lovely and would be perfect for spinning, felting, rug hooking, etc.
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2 ounce batt of hand carded, hand processed alpaca/wool. Gorgeous creamsicle color. Hand dyed & processed by Betsey Leslie of Ewes To You right here in New Gloucester, ME. This fiber is lovely and would be perfect for spinning, felting, rug hooking, etc.
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Youth sized, it would best fit ages 4-6 but please see measurements to be sure of fit. Hand knit from 100% wool in heathered gray and heathered blue. Wash in cool water, air dry flat. Handmade. Measures approximately 14" armpit to armpit, 18" length, 17" sleeve.
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Gorgeous long mountain laurel purple shawl with fringe. Can be worn as a full shawl or doubled up as a scarf for superior warmth. Really soft and comfy made with Shaker 100% wool yarn. Hand crocheted. Measures approximately 60" x 20".
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Long 100% wool scarf in heather blue and heather gray with a hint of yellow-- nice thick textured knit. Handmade by Mary Ann Haagen of New Hampshire. Measures 64" x 9".
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Hand knit adult pom-pom hats handmade by Kathleen Wentworth at Notta Lotta Farm in Topsham, Maine, made with 100% alpaca wool from the alpaca they raise on their farm. Hand Dyed. Perfect for keeping you warm in the winter, with an added flair of fun! Kathleen Wentworth & Michael Stevens teach alpaca rug weaving workshops with us at Shaker Village and we are so excited to offer their products. Care instructions: Hand wash & lay flat to dry.
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Hand knit small cowl scarf with v-neck design handmade by Kathleen Wentworth at Notta Lotta Farm in Topsham, Maine, made with 100% alpaca wool from the alpaca they raise on their farm. Hand Dyed. This would suit a small adult or a bigger kid with a measurement of 8" in the neck opening and 13" from shoulder to shoulder. Kathleen Wentworth & Michael Stevens teach alpaca rug weaving workshops with us at Shaker Village and we are so excited to offer their products. Care instructions: Hand wash & lay flat to dry.
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Hand knit cowl scarves handmade by Kathleen Wentworth at Notta Lotta Farm in Topsham, Maine, made with 100% alpaca wool from the alpaca they raise on their farm. Hand Dyed. Beautiful continuous knit that you can simply pull over your head and use as a cowl neck scarf or pull back over your hat for an open hat or headband. Kathleen Wentworth & Michael Stevens teach alpaca rug weaving workshops with us at Shaker Village and we are so excited to offer their products. Care instructions: Hand wash & lay flat to dry.
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Hand knit winter knit headband or head warmer handmade by Kathleen Wentworth at Notta Lotta Farm in Topsham, Maine, made with 100% alpaca wool from the alpaca they raise on their farm. Beautiful knit that you can wear all winter long for warmth and comfort. Adult sized. Kathleen Wentworth & Michael Stevens teach alpaca rug weaving workshops with us at Shaker Village and we are so excited to offer their products. Care instructions: Hand wash & lay flat to dry.
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Hand knit winter infinity scarves handmade by Kathleen Wentworth at Notta Lotta Farm in Topsham, Maine, made with 100% alpaca wool from the alpaca they raise on their farm. Beautiful knit that you can wear all winter long for warmth and comfort. Adult sized. Approximate measurements: 1: 29" x 5.5" 2: 25" x 6.5" 3: 25" x 6.5" Kathleen Wentworth & Michael Stevens teach alpaca rug weaving workshops with us at Shaker Village and we are so excited to offer their products. Care instructions: Hand wash & lay flat to dry.
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Hand knit winter knit headband or head warmer handmade by Kathleen Wentworth at Notta Lotta Farm in Topsham, Maine, made with 100% alpaca wool from the alpaca they raise on their farm. Beautiful knit that you can wear all winter long for warmth and comfort. Adult sized. Kathleen Wentworth & Michael Stevens teach alpaca rug weaving workshops with us at Shaker Village and we are so excited to offer their products. Care instructions: Hand wash & lay flat to dry.
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Made by hand on wooden peg looms at Notta Lotta Farm in Topsham, Maine, this rug is 100% alpaca wool woven on cotton thread from the alpaca raised on their farm. This is absolutely the softest thing you will ever touch in your life– we almost guarantee it! You will receive the exact rug pictured here, in natural alpaca colors of white, black, grays, and browns. Measures approximately 35″ x 19.5″. Kathleen Wentworth & Michael Stevens teach alpaca rug weaving workshops with us at Shaker Village and we are so excited to offer their products. Care instructions: Hand wash & lay flat to dry.
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Made by hand on wooden peg looms at Notta Lotta Farm in Topsham, Maine, this rug is 100% alpaca wool woven on cotton thread from the alpaca raised on their farm. This is absolutely the softest thing you will ever touch in your life– we almost guarantee it! You will receive the exact rug pictured here, in natural alpaca colors of white, black, grays, and browns. Measures approximately 30″ x 19″. Kathleen Wentworth & Michael Stevens teach alpaca rug weaving workshops with us at Shaker Village and we are so excited to offer their products. Care instructions: Hand wash & lay flat to dry.
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Made by hand on wooden peg looms at Notta Lotta Farm in Topsham, Maine, this small rug is 100% alpaca wool woven on cotton thread from the alpaca on their farm. This is absolutely the softest thing you will ever touch in your life– we almost guarantee it! You will receive the exact rug pictured here, in a mix of alpaca colors in brown and tan. Perfect for a dog or cat bed! Measures approximately 16.5″ x 16″. Kathleen Wentworth & Michael Stevens teach alpaca rug weaving workshops with us at Shaker Village and we are so excited to offer their products. Care instructions: Hand wash & lay flat to dry.
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Sturdy and rugged canvas tote bag embroidered with a Shaker apple tree in the form of a Tree of Life and “Sabbathday Lake Shaker Village" written around it. Embroidered by friend and neighbor Diane Harriman of Hast Company. Natural oatmeal-colored body with navy blue accents on bottom and handles. Featured an exterior pocket on the front, an interior pocket, and an interior key clip. Measures approximately 21" wide by 15" tall body plus 11" length handles. Expands to 6.5" wide.
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Handspun yarn from our friend, fiber artist, and educator Betsey Leslie of New Gloucester, ME. Choice of:
- Natural Brown Gotland Wool. Sport weight 6 sts= inch; 264 yards
- Hand dyed Celery made from 70% B. Leister Wool and 30% Champagne Mohair. Worsted Weight, 5-6 sts = 1 inch; 80.8 yards.
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Handmade potholders made in the style of Sister Minnie's classic handmade potholders by Bonnie Faulkner of Yarmouth, Maine. Delightful prints on cotton fabric, stuffed with batting. Each measures approximately 7.5" wide. Choice of patterns, receive one per quantity ordered. Bonnie teaches gel printing, book binding, and punch needle embroidery workshops with us at Shaker Village.
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Beautiful stitched cotton star small table topper by Dianne Devonshire of Raymond, ME. Perfect for featuring centerpieces, floral arrangements, and more on your table tops. Each measures approximately 11.5" wide. Choice of patterns and colors:
- Beige and Pink Floral
- Blue and Silver Snowflakes
- Dark Blue Floral
- Khaki and Pink Floral
- Christmas Snowflakes and Swirls
- Holly Berry and Gold Swirls
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Gorgeous and extremely well-crafted table runner handmade by award-winning quilter Dianne Devonshire of Raymond, ME. A field of red strawberries with green leaves and white blossoms. The center of the runner is a pale gray and lilac batik with white leafy pattern. Measures 40" x 14".
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Handwashed 100% wool curls by Betsey Leslie of Ewes To You right here in New Gloucester, ME. Available in white, warm mix (pink & purple), and cool mix (blues). Hand dyed by Betsey. White is ready to use as-is or you can custom dye for your project. The curls are well defined and easy to separate. This fiber is lovely! This wool would be perfect for spinning, felting, rug hooking, weaving, doll hair, etc. 1 ounce of natural fiber
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"Pinball Machine" quilted wall hanging by Quilts by Natalie, Natalie Chandler of New Gloucester, ME. Features beautiful batik fabric in gorgeous shades of blue. Natalie has been selling her quilted items in the Shaker Store for many years and is a close neighbor and friend of the Shakers. Measures 22" x 22.5" and is suitable for your wall (dowel included) or for your table top!
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2 ounce of hand carded, hand processed, and hand dyed wool roving. This Merino wool is hand dyed & processed by Betsey Leslie of Ewes To You right here in New Gloucester, ME. This fiber is lovely and would be perfect for spinning, felting, rug hooking, etc. A beautiful blend of blues & purple.
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2 ounce of hand carded, hand processed, and hand dyed wool roving. This Merino wool is hand dyed & processed by Betsey Leslie of Ewes To You right here in New Gloucester, ME. This fiber is lovely and would be perfect for spinning, felting, rug hooking, etc. A beautiful blend of green, teal, and periwinkle.
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Sale!Plain & Shibori dyed by Jamie Ribisi-Braley of Auburn, ME, this salvaged antique linen table runner & cloth napkins have been given a new life as two lavender pillows. These pillows are stuffed with Shaker lavender and recycled Poly-fil; giving your room a fragrant calming effect while also providing comfort as a usable pillow. The intricate embroidered butterfly linen runner was cut in half to give an envelope fold cover to each pillow and are paired with cloth napkins that have been acid dyed with Shibori patterns (fold and dye technique). Jamie loves to find handmade pieces that need some love and rescue them. This not only reduces our textile waste in landfills, but honors and continues a tradition of handmade fiber art for the household. Jamie is the Office Manager here at Shaker Village and loved spreading handmade traditional arts around the world! Use with glee. These pillows measure 14" x 10" each and are made from the same antique table runner. Please note that item 7B has a darker dye spot on the back (see photos) Would be fantastic as a matching set or can live on their own.
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Handwoven cotton belt with leather tassels by fiber artist, Susy Perrine. Featuring a rainbow of pinks, purples, and blues and accented with Susy's handmade leather tassels. A gorgeous way to brighten up your wardrobe! Measures 2" x 50" plus tassels. Machine washable- lay flat to dry. Susy is a creative weaver living in Woolwich, Maine. She uses a variety of looms and materials, learning and sharing with others the rich history of textile making. She teaches workshops with us here at Shaker Village in weaving, fiber arts, and trellis building-- her other favorite type of weaving! Susy constructs introspective textiles ranging from handheld, wearable to inhabitable. She studied art at the University of Southern Maine and, for several years, was weaving for Carol Schwartzott, creating a line of textiles that were sold in galleries across the country. Susy was a production weaver for Amy Putansu. She’s worked on large industrial looms including water powered Jacquard and electric powered Dobby looms. She has restored and assembled several barn frame looms.
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Stunning does not begin to describe this woven belt or skinny scarf (can be used any way!). The design on this feels like a painting. Made from cotton, silk, wool, and finished with leather tassels by fiber artist, Susy Perrine. Reds, orange, white, and a hint of bright pink with Susy's handmade red leather tassels. A gorgeous way to brighten up your wardrobe! Measures 4" wide x 66" long plus tassels. Very soft materials. Machine washable- lay flat to dry. Susy is a creative weaver living in Woolwich, Maine. She uses a variety of looms and materials, learning and sharing with others the rich history of textile making. She teaches workshops with us here at Shaker Village in weaving, fiber arts, and trellis building-- her other favorite type of weaving! Susy constructs introspective textiles ranging from handheld, wearable to inhabitable. She studied art at the University of Southern Maine and, for several years, was weaving for Carol Schwartzott, creating a line of textiles that were sold in galleries across the country. Susy was a production weaver for Amy Putansu. She’s worked on large industrial looms including water powered Jacquard and electric powered Dobby looms. She has restored and assembled several barn frame looms.
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Rainbow woven belt with 2 hidden pockets. Made from mercerized cotton by fiber artist Susy Perrine. Rainbow colors of cotton are woven together with a warm brown to create an earthy rainbow colored belt. A fun way to brighten up your wardrobe! Measures 64" long. Machine washable- lay flat to dry. Susy is a creative weaver living in Woolwich, Maine. She uses a variety of looms and materials, learning and sharing with others the rich history of textile making. She teaches workshops with us here at Shaker Village in weaving, fiber arts, and trellis building-- her other favorite type of weaving! Susy constructs introspective textiles ranging from handheld, wearable to inhabitable. She studied art at the University of Southern Maine and, for several years, was weaving for Carol Schwartzott, creating a line of textiles that were sold in galleries across the country. Susy was a production weaver for Amy Putansu. She’s worked on large industrial looms including water powered Jacquard and electric powered Dobby looms. She has restored and assembled several barn frame looms.
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SASH handwoven in Sagadahoc County, ME by fiber artist Susy Perrine. The undulating twill pattern aspires to recreate finger woven sashes of the Mets, descendants of First Nations women and European men, many of whom worked in the fur trade along the waterways of the Great Lakes, the Mississippi and even to the Caribbean. Made in mercerized cotton and wool in bold colors of black, purple, red, orange, and yellow. Can also be used as a scarf. Measures 4.5" wide x 78" long. Susy is a creative weaver living in Woolwich, Maine. She uses a variety of looms and materials, learning and sharing with others the rich history of textile making. She teaches workshops with us here at Shaker Village in weaving, fiber arts, and trellis building-- her other favorite type of weaving! Susy constructs introspective textiles ranging from handheld, wearable to inhabitable. She studied art at the University of Southern Maine and, for several years, was weaving for Carol Schwartzott, creating a line of textiles that were sold in galleries across the country. Susy was a production weaver for Amy Putansu. She’s worked on large industrial looms including water powered Jacquard and electric powered Dobby looms. She has restored and assembled several barn frame looms.
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SASH handwoven in Sagadahoc County, ME by fiber artist Susy Perrine. The undulating twill pattern aspires to recreate finger woven sashes of the Mets, descendants of First Nations women and European men, many of whom worked in the fur trade along the waterways of the Great Lakes, the Mississippi and even to the Caribbean. Made from cotton in shades of red, pink, orange, and white. Measures 6" wide x 86" long without fringe. Can also be worn as a scarf. Susy is a creative weaver living in Woolwich, Maine. She uses a variety of looms and materials, learning and sharing with others the rich history of textile making. She teaches workshops with us here at Shaker Village in weaving, fiber arts, and trellis building-- her other favorite type of weaving! Susy constructs introspective textiles ranging from handheld, wearable to inhabitable. She studied art at the University of Southern Maine and, for several years, was weaving for Carol Schwartzott, creating a line of textiles that were sold in galleries across the country. Susy was a production weaver for Amy Putansu. She’s worked on large industrial looms including water powered Jacquard and electric powered Dobby looms. She has restored and assembled several barn frame looms.
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Learn to weave a fun “bag-ette” with this all-in-one kit by fiber artist Susy Perrine of Woolwich, ME. Using simple techniques you will weave in the round to create a handy small bag, big enough to carry your keys and phone, passport, or other treasure. Susy's handspun and dyed yarn (GORGEOUS by the way!) is extra-bulky and will weave up quickly. Finish by adding the enclosed shoulder strap, felted closure flap, and button. Cotton calico fabric will be included if you wish to add a lining. Your finished little bag will measure about 4.5" wide x 5.5" tall. Included in this full kit are: 60" cord for handle, large eye needle, thread, metal binder clip, rubber band, felt closure flap, fabric lining, and a 4.25" x 12" board loom, and handspun bulk yarn. All colors within each kit coordinate (yarn, felt, cotton, thread, and button.) See photos and drop down menu for color availability. Skills: Beginner, some sewing skills required. Susy is a creative weaver living in Woolwich, Maine. She uses a variety of looms and materials, learning and sharing with others the rich history of textile making. She teaches workshops with us here at Shaker Village in weaving, fiber arts, and trellis building-- her other favorite type of weaving! Susy constructs introspective textiles ranging from handheld, wearable to inhabitable. She studied art at the University of Southern Maine and, for several years, was weaving for Carol Schwartzott, creating a line of textiles that were sold in galleries across the country. Susy was a production weaver for Amy Putansu. She’s worked on large industrial looms including water powered Jacquard and electric powered Dobby looms. She has restored and assembled several barn frame looms.
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Woven cotton rag rug placemats by fiber artist Susy Perrine. Beautiful soft rainbow cotton warp holds together cotton in a warm range of orange colors and more. A fantastic way to brighten up a small table or to use individually as a centerpiece. Price is per placemat, sold individually. Machine wash gentle cycle, dry flat. Susy is a creative weaver living in Woolwich, Maine. She uses a variety of looms and materials, learning and sharing with others the rich history of textile making. She teaches workshops with us here at Shaker Village in weaving, fiber arts, and trellis building-- her other favorite type of weaving! Susy constructs introspective textiles ranging from handheld, wearable to inhabitable. She studied art at the University of Southern Maine and, for several years, was weaving for Carol Schwartzott, creating a line of textiles that were sold in galleries across the country. Susy was a production weaver for Amy Putansu. She’s worked on large industrial looms including water powered Jacquard and electric powered Dobby looms. She has restored and assembled several barn frame looms.
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Handmade bowl cozies will keep your hands your temperature while you bowl remains hot/cold! These 100% cotton cozies are machine washable & microwave safe. Great for soup, oatmeal, reheating leftovers, eating ice cream, and more! Handmade by Dea Logan with salvaged cotton from Ellie Feller's great stash of fabric. Choice of colors and patterns available are in the drop-down list.
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Original pickle print, block printed by hand onto hand dyed 100% cotton tea towels by Wild Rosie of midcoast, Maine. Each tea towel is unique and dye colors may vary in shade of green, as seen in the photos. All are GORGEOUS, pickle-y, and fun!
Fun and festive, sour and zesty! If you're a fan of Shaker Pickles, this one's right up your alley!
Machine wash cold and tumble dry with like colors to best- preserve the dye and print. Enjoy!
Nina Devenney and Patrick Ralls are local artists and educators, specializing in textiles, hand-dyeing, illustration and block printing, with a passion for the natural world and collaboration. Their small business, Wild Rosie, works with local businesses, farms, markets, distilleries, coffee shops, fermentories, nature centers, and more creating work that centers around their visions and offerings to the world. They also produce work for shops and galleries that support independent makers and have work in locations across the country. They love sharing the joy that comes with creating and have over 10 years of teaching experience, during which they have both worked with children of all ages, adults, and people with developmental differences. They live in midcoast Maine with their hilarious, sweet and colorful toddler and a very fluffy studio cat named Bosco. They also teach a block printing workshop with us -- check it out and sign up today! -
Inspired by these treasures of the earth, this garden carrot block print was hand carved and hand printed on hand dyed tea towels all in Wild Rosie's studio along the coast of Maine. Hand dyed in luscious tones of orange, each hand towel is unique in color.
100% cotton towel, measuring approx. 27 x 27”.
Machine wash cold and tumble dry with like colors to best- preserve the dye and print. Enjoy!
Nina Devenney and Patrick Ralls are local artists and educators, specializing in textiles, hand-dyeing, illustration and block printing, with a passion for the natural world and collaboration. Their small business, Wild Rosie, works with local businesses, farms, markets, distilleries, coffee shops, fermentories, nature centers, and more creating work that centers around their visions and offerings to the world. They also produce work for shops and galleries that support independent makers and have work in locations across the country. They love sharing the joy that comes with creating and have over 10 years of teaching experience, during which they have both worked with children of all ages, adults, and people with developmental differences. They live in midcoast Maine with their hilarious, sweet and colorful toddler and a very fluffy studio cat named Bosco. They also teach a block printing workshop with us -- check it out and sign up today! -
Hand-dyed in deep pink hues, this 100% sustainable cotton tea towel has been printed with a hand painted illustration of a Heart & Hands design with poppies and birds and the message "Take Care of Each Other" at the bottom. Hand dyed in bright pink tones, each hand towel is unique in color.
100% cotton towel, measuring approx. 27 x 27”.
Machine wash cold and tumble dry with like colors to best- preserve the dye and print. Enjoy!
Nina Devenney and Patrick Ralls are local artists and educators, specializing in textiles, hand-dyeing, illustration and block printing, with a passion for the natural world and collaboration. Their small business, Wild Rosie, works with local businesses, farms, markets, distilleries, coffee shops, fermentories, nature centers, and more creating work that centers around their visions and offerings to the world. They also produce work for shops and galleries that support independent makers and have work in locations across the country. They love sharing the joy that comes with creating and have over 10 years of teaching experience, during which they have both worked with children of all ages, adults, and people with developmental differences. They live in midcoast Maine with their hilarious, sweet and colorful toddler and a very fluffy studio cat named Bosco. They also teach a block printing workshop with us -- check it out and sign up today! -
Hand-dyed in earthy orange hues, this 100% sustainable cotton tea towel has been printed with a hand painted illustration of the monarch life cycle by Wild Rosie. A celebration of this remarkable endangered migratory species and a hopeful reminder of all we can do to preserve them. Made on the coast of Maine.
Machine wash cold with like colors, tumble dry low.
Nina Devenney and Patrick Ralls are local artists and educators, specializing in textiles, hand-dyeing, illustration and block printing, with a passion for the natural world and collaboration. Their small business, Wild Rosie, works with local businesses, farms, markets, distilleries, coffee shops, fermentories, nature centers, and more creating work that centers around their visions and offerings to the world. They also produce work for shops and galleries that support independent makers and have work in locations across the country. They love sharing the joy that comes with creating and have over 10 years of teaching experience, during which they have both worked with children of all ages, adults, and people with developmental differences. They live in midcoast Maine with their hilarious, sweet and colorful toddler and a very fluffy studio cat named Bosco. They also teach a block printing workshop with us -- check it out and sign up today! -
Hand-dyed in earthy yellow hues, this 100% sustainable cotton tea towel has been printed with a hand painted illustration of honey and bees by Wild Rosie. A celebration of this remarkable pollinator and a hopeful reminder of all we can do to preserve them. Made on the coast of Maine.
Machine wash cold with like colors, tumble dry low.
Nina Devenney and Patrick Ralls are local artists and educators, specializing in textiles, hand-dyeing, illustration and block printing, with a passion for the natural world and collaboration. Their small business, Wild Rosie, works with local businesses, farms, markets, distilleries, coffee shops, fermentories, nature centers, and more creating work that centers around their visions and offerings to the world. They also produce work for shops and galleries that support independent makers and have work in locations across the country. They love sharing the joy that comes with creating and have over 10 years of teaching experience, during which they have both worked with children of all ages, adults, and people with developmental differences. They live in midcoast Maine with their hilarious, sweet and colorful toddler and a very fluffy studio cat named Bosco. They also teach a block printing workshop with us -- check it out and sign up today!