Shaker Homemade Jams, Jellies, Relishes, & More! Homemade goods by the Sabbathday Lake Shakers and other local treats from the Shaker Store.
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Tote Bag re-purposed from grain bags used right here on the Shaker Farm! Brother Arnold holds onto the empty used feed bags and they are cleaned and sewn by a friend into these great tote bags. Features this darling little sheep. Wide gusseted and strong, this is a great all purpose shopping bag that can easily be folded up for storage or to bring along empty for grocery shopping. Measures approximately 14.5" x 11" x 9".
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These letterpress seed packets are made by our friends at Grant House Press in East Chatham, NY. Filled with Calendula seeds, these are made to grow your own gorgeous yellow & orange flowers, that can be dried and used for many purposes! Calendula (pot marigold) was used in tinctures to treat cuts, burns and sprains; as a natural dye; and as a culinary herb. Shakers at Sabbathday Lake continue to grow and package dried calendula petals, described as the 'poor man's saffron." Paper seed envelopes were invented by the Sabbathday Lake Shakers! These seed packets are a fundraiser for our Shaker Herb House Project, with all money being donated to the cause-- thank you for your support!
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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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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.