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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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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.
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Ticking Stripe Rug Hooking Kit - 6" x 12" by Elizabeth Miller, Parris House Wool Works Create your own hooked rug! Celebrate, practice, and learn this heritage craft from Parris House Wool Works' Ticking Stripe design. Kit includes serged edge rug warp base with 6" x 12" design drawn on and all the cut wool 'worms' (plus some) necessary to complete this project. Also includes written instructions and a color photo of the suggested finished product. Finish the backing with your own fabric for the pillow effect pictured. Optional add-ons of 12" embroidery hoop and/or rug hook are available. Beth teaches rug hooking workshops and with us here at Shaker Village and demonstrates at our annual events. Visit her and learn more at parrishousewoolworks.com and our Traditional Arts Virtual Showcase at maineshakers.com/tavs-beth-miller
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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 grays, white, brown, and black stripes, measures approximately 38″ x 20″. 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 white and gorgeous dyed purple, measures approximately 30″ x 21″. 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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Hand knit wool hats by award-winning fiber artist Ellie Fellers of New Gloucester, ME. Ellie is graciously donating the total sale of all her merchandise to our Shaker Herb House Cultural Center fundraiser. Gorgeous colors and patterns to choose from. All 100% wool. Choice of:
- #2290 Blue Variegated Stripes and Dots.
- #2264 Mint Green Stripes.
- #2257 Fair Isle Black, Aqua, and White.
- #22105 Navy Blue with Light Blue Cable Design.
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Colorful hand knit wool mittens from award-winning fiber artist Ellie Fellers. Ellie is graciously donating the total sale of all her merchandise to our Shaker Herb House Cultural Center fundraiser. A beautiful set of bright-colored mittens really makes you change your mindset about winter! Get your hands inside these colorful adult-sized mittens and stay warm! Made from 100% wool. Your choice of:
- #22113: Gray, purples, and yellow ombre. Fits Adult Medium to a snug Large: 9" length unstretched, 4.25" palm unstretched.
- #22108: Bright blue and purple stripes. Fits Adult Large to XL and great for layering: 10" length, 5.75" palm.
- #22116: Pink tips and variegated pink/multi color body. Fits Adult L to XL and great for layering: 10" length, 5.5" palm.
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Handmade by Maine custom cabinetmaker John Nichols of Farmington, ME, this cutting board has been carefully designed as a functional kitchen heirloom. Made of domestic and exotic hardwoods with all-natural colors and sealed with mineral oil. This handled wooden cutting board is the perfect size for serving cheese, bread, and some Shaker Dipping Oil. Measures approximately 12″ x 9.25″ x 0.75″. You will receive the exact board pictured here. Clean with a damp cloth; eliminate odors with a course salt and lemon juice rub. Reseal occasionally with mineral oil to preserve luster and water repellent surface.
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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.
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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.
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Adult sized hand knit hat in red and white stripes. Hand knit by Mary Ann Haagen of New Hampshire. 100% wool.