• 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.
  • 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.
  • 2 ounce batt of hand carded, hand processed wool. Variegated fuchsia and blue/violet. 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.
  • 2 ounce batt of hand carded, hand processed wool.  A blend of Merino, Border Leicester, and Gotland. Variegated rainbow. 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • Whimsical gorgeous hand spun and hand knit fingerless mittens by Betsey Leslie. Hand spun yarn from wool and alpaca and then hand knit into comfy fingerless mittens with extra long cuffs and  and pink Mashum curls. Stripes of pink, purples, white, and creamsicle make this a super-fun set of fingerless mittens! Handmade by Betsey Leslie of Running Brook Farm/Ewe’s To You in New Gloucester, ME. Adult size. Modeled on a large hand. Betsey is a friend, farmer, and local fiber artist who teaches many workshops with us focusing on fiber, felting, spinning, and knitting.
  • Hand knit adult-sized mittens by Kathleen Wentworth at Notta Lotta Farm in Topsham, Maine, made with 100% alpaca wool from the alpaca they raise on their farm. (Brown and Gray pair are an alpaca and mohair blend.) Mitten measurements are each 10.5" tall x 4" across palm. 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.
  • Hand knit adult beanie caps 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, one of these hats will be your trusty friend! 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.
  • Hand knit adult beanie caps 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, one of these hats will be your trusty friend! 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.
  • Hand knit adult beanie caps 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, one of these hats will be your trusty friend! 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.
  • Hand knit adult beanie caps 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, one of these hats will be your trusty friend! 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • Hand knit full length 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. Each measure 38" long x 7.5" wide. 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • BEAUTIFUL gorgeous hand spun and hand knit fingerless mittens by Betsey Leslie. Hand spun yarn from wool, mohair, and alpaca and then hand knit into comfy fingerless mittens with extra long cuffs and all the earthy colors of the rainbow.  Mustard yellow features with pale purple, pink, and green accents. Handmade by Betsey Leslie of Running Brook Farm/Ewe’s To You in New Gloucester, ME. Adult size. Modeled on a large hand. Betsey is a friend, farmer, and local fiber artist who teaches many workshops with us focusing on fiber, felting, spinning, and knitting.
  • Soft blue woven belt made with the Ikat technique of weaving that creates this beautiful pattern.  Ikat is a dyeing technique from Indonesia used to pattern textiles that employs resist dyeing on the yarns prior to dyeing and weaving the fabric.  Made from dyed wool by fiber artist Susy Perrine. Measures 3.5" wide x 74" 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.
  • Gorgeous and extremely well-crafted table runner handmade by award-winning quilter Dianne Devonshire of Raymond, ME. A Christmas theme featuring various instruments in the center. Measures 40" x 14".
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • Adorable handmade felt slippers for newborns by fiber artist Susy Perrine.  These slip right on and have an adjustable bow of cotton twine. Measures approximately 3.5" x 2.75". 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.
  • Handmade felted and applique wool down-filled pillow.  100% wool with 100% wool Italian Boucle Fabric.  Felt is all hand-dyed and hand wet & needle felted with cotton floss applied wool applique featuring the Shaker Heart in Hand symbol and lots of colorful flowers.  Finished with a gorgeous coconut shell button and the pillow insert is down-filled.  Absolutely fluffy and comfortable. Handmade by Betsey Leslie of Running Brook Farm/Ewe’s To You in New Gloucester, ME. Measures approximately 25" x 21" and 8" thick. Betsey is a friend, farmer, and local fiber artist who teaches many workshops with us focusing on fiber, felting, spinning, and knitting.
  • Gorgeous and extremely well-crafted table runner handmade by award-winning quilter Dianne Devonshire of Raymond, ME. Perfect to use during the holiday season-- or any time!! Features a leafy pattern in Gold, green, and red with a center panel of beige with gold swirl design. Measures 40" x 14".
  • Ikat Dyed blue wool woven scarf by fiber artist Susy Perrine.  Ikat is a dyeing technique from Indonesia used to pattern textiles that employs resist dyeing on the yarns prior to dyeing and weaving the fabric.  Made from dyed wool by fiber artist Susy Perrine. Measures 9.5" wide x 96" long without fringe.  Super soft and warm. 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.
  • 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
  • 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.
  • Handwashed 100% wool curls by Betsey Leslie of Ewes To You right here in New Gloucester, ME. All natural colors in white, cream, silver, and brown.  Ready to use as-is or 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, doll hair, etc. 4oz bag of natural fiber.
  • Adorable handmade wool needle felted Ram sheep freestanding sculpture. A great present for the sheep fan in your life. He wears a removable Christmas wreath around his neck. Handmade by Betsey Leslie of Running Brook Farm/Ewe’s To You in New Gloucester, ME. Ram measures approximately 4" tall and 4.5" long. 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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  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • Lacis 3.0 mm Rug Hook, 1.25" wooden handle The perfect tool for rug hooking and works with our rug hooking kits.
  • 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.
  • 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 linen in shades of dark and light purple with white. Measures 82" 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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".
  • Handmade zip pouch bag by fiber artist Susy Perrine.  Made from a beautiful batik, cotton floral fabric, and canvas duct.  Flat bottom allows this pouch to stand up when full. Lined interior. Measures approx 10" wide x 6.25" tall. 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.
  • Handmade zip pouch bag by fiber artist Susy Perrine.  Made from beautiful indigo-hand-dyed silk & cotton.  Flat bottom allows this pouch to stand up when full. Lined interior. Measures approx 8.75" wide x 5.75" tall. 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.
  • Handmade zip pouch bag by fiber artist Susy Perrine.  Made from a beautiful hand woven fabric in cotton & linen (also handmade by Susie), this vibrant pattern and colors really stand out.  Flat bottom allows this pouch to stand up when full. Lined interior. Measures approx 9.75" wide x 6" tall. 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.
  • Handmade zip pouch bag by fiber artist Susy Perrine.  Made from a beautiful handwoven fabric from India featuring tan and light blue stripes.  Flat bottom allows this pouch to stand up when full. Nice paisley and green fabric interior. Measures approx 8.5" wide x 5.5" tall. 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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