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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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Stunning cyanotype photographic postcards by Cole Caswell of Peaks Island, Maine. Cole has been visiting Sabbathday Lake Shaker Village for many years, offering his tintype portrait services at Shaker Village special events. We were honored when he has been able to make a special trip to work on a series of landscape tintype images of Shaker Village. Using those tintypes images, he created negatives that were then used to print these cyanotype postcards.
Cyanotype is a process that utilizes UV (sunlight) to create prints. It is a photographic method that creates a cyan blue print using potassium ferricyanide & ammonium ferric citrate.
Each postcard measures approximately 4 x 6" and is stamped on the back. Each is an original print so variations in exposure can be expected, with some printing lighter or darker than others. You can see the full scope of inventory of this particular print in the first image. You will receive a postcard at random from this selection-- if you have a preference for darker or lighter, please note it in the comments. Cole received an interdisciplinary M.F.A. from the Maine College of Art, and has been working, living and traveling throughout the county in a nomadic format. He is an Adjunct Faculty Researcher -
2-Ply Shaker yarn is spun from virgin wool from the sheep on our farm which include Romney, Shropshire, Icelandic, North Country Cheviot, and Finnsheep breeds. A traditional home-spun appearance with a softer twist and more bloom than worsted yarns. Each skein is a full 4 ounces. 2-Ply Yarn - 210 Yards/Skein 4 stitches/in. #8 needles The 2-ply knits to the same gauge as what is commonly known as "4-ply knitting worsted."
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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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Warm and fun colors! These hand knit wool hats are funky and bright. Handmade 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. Choice of:
- #22104 Green Chunky Knit Hat. 100% Merino Wool.
- #2287 Yellow and Blue Striped Hat. 100% Wool.
- #22103 Navy Blue Hat. 100% Wool & Mohair blend.
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Redware Marbled Bowl, handmade by Ken Henderson of Henderson's Redware in Bangor, Maine. 16 oz bowl is perfect for your morning oatmeal or cereal. The nature of this marbled yellow and brown glaze decoration makes each piece unique. Measures approximately 4" x 6". Ken creates museum quality reproductions of earthenware pottery from the 17th, 18th, and 19th centuries in the Anglo-American tradition. Food safe, oven safe, freezer safe. Aside from its modern, food safe glaze, this pottery is no different than historic redware and is completely functional within the context of its historical usage. Suggested care: Hand wash and dry your pottery thoroughly before using. Your piece will last to become a family heirloom.
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Redware Marbled Plate, handmade by Ken Henderson of Henderson's Redware in Bangor, Maine. 10" plate is perfect for every day use. The nature of this marbled yellow and brown glaze decoration makes each piece unique. Measures approximately 9-10". Each is unique and handmade. Ken creates museum quality reproductions of earthenware pottery from the 17th, 18th, and 19th centuries in the Anglo-American tradition. Food safe, oven safe, freezer safe. Aside from its modern, food safe glaze, this pottery is no different than historic redware and is completely functional within the context of its historical usage. Suggested care: Hand wash and dry your pottery thoroughly before using. Your piece will last to become a family heirloom.
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Redware small bowl with spiral design inside, handmade by Ken Henderson of Henderson's Redware in Bangor, Maine. This fun 16oz bowl is the perfect size for your morning oatmeal or your any-time ice cream bowl! Measures approximately 6" in diameter and 3.5" tall. Ken creates museum quality reproductions of earthenware pottery from the 17th, 18th, and 19th centuries in the Anglo-American tradition. Food safe, oven safe, freezer safe. Aside from its modern, food safe glaze, this pottery is no different than historic redware and is completely functional within the context of its historical usage. Suggested care: Hand wash and dry your pottery thoroughly before using. Your piece will last to become a family heirloom.
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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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Your choice (or get all three!) of vibrant sunflower table mats- great for setting out a summer spread of fresh garden goodies! Can also be used as wall hangings. Handmade 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. Each block features a beautiful sunflower print and is frames in cobalt blue fabric border. Double sided. "A" measures 17" x 16" "B" measures 17" x 15" (darker orange and polka dot border) "C" measures 18" x 16.5"
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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 with a sense of humor. Shaped and lined like bacon for the enthusiast in your life. Made of domestic and exotic hardwoods with all-natural colors and sealed with mineral oil. This long wooden cutting board is the perfect size for serving cheese, bread, and some Shaker Dipping Oil. Measures approximately 19" x 5" x 0.75". You will receive the exact board pictured here. Clean with a damp cloth; eliminate odors with a coarse salt and lemon juice rub. Reseal occasionally with mineral oil to preserve luster and water repellent surface.
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Yellow ware large mug with mochawear in the traditional style, handmade by Ken Henderson of Henderson's Redware in Bangor, Maine. Mochawear is a technique that originated in England in the 18th century and was popular in the 19th century. It consists of dribbling an acidic solution with coloring oxides (manganese) onto a wet slip. The solution spreads in the slip with a tree fern like pattern- all mugs are individual patterns. These mugs are the perfect size for your best cup of coffee or Shaker Tea. Measures approximately 4" in diameter and 4" tall Ken creates museum quality reproductions of earthenware pottery from the 17th, 18th, and 19th centuries in the Anglo-American tradition. Food safe, oven safe, freezer safe. Aside from its modern, food safe glaze, this pottery is no different than historic yellow ware and is completely functional within the context of its historical usage. Suggested care: Hand wash and dry your pottery thoroughly before using. Your piece will last to become a family heirloom.
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Yellow ware 2 Quart footed Colander in Rockingham glaze, handmade by Ken Henderson of Henderson's Redware in Bangor, Maine. This stunning functional piece of pottery is perfect for straining water our of your boiled pasta, washing fruits and vegetables, and also will look great displayed in your kitchen! Measures approximately 5" tall x 8".5 wide. Ken creates museum quality reproductions of earthenware pottery from the 17th, 18th, and 19th centuries in the Anglo-American tradition. Food safe, oven safe, freezer safe. Aside from its modern, food safe glaze, this pottery is no different than historic yellow ware and is completely functional within the context of its historical usage. Suggested care: Hand wash and dry your pottery thoroughly before using. Your piece will last to become a family heirloom.