Booth | Name | Description |
1 | Co-op booth | |
2 | Wendo Van Essen | Felted sculptures and pictures |
3 | Les Belles Bouclettes (Isabelle Perdigal) | Mohair from Angora goats raised on our family farm in Vankleek Hill |
4 | Judy Kavanagh and Don Haines | Spindles, looms and other tools for spinners and weavers, hand dyed fibre and handspun yarn, knitting patterns |
5 | Studio Three Fibre Arts and Unwoven (Jean Down, Roberta Murrant and Deb Templeton) | Handwoven and often hand-dyed clothing, textiles, scarves and fibre art |
7 | Wööl, emporium de laine | Hand dyed yarn and fibre, fleeces, cashmere |
8 | Luna | Wood turner and art yarn items |
9 | Fab Fibre Two (Jean Sharp and Bernadette Quade) | Handspun yarn, fibre, hand knitted and handwoven items |
10 | Handweaving by Janet Whittam | Handwoven clothing, household linens and baskets |
11 | Inge Dam’s Handwoven Textiles | Handweaving |
12 | Beaux Arbres Basketry | Baskets |
13, 16 | Yarnsomniacs | Homegrown sheep and llama fibres and yarn |
14 | Wayside Weeds and Wool (Amanda Carrigan) | Handspun and natural-dyed yarns, hand-knitted accessories and original patterns and kits |
15 | Weave Me Be | Handwoven landscape art |
17 | Mapi Creations | Art batts, rolags, yarn and other fibre products |
18 | Lin en ville | Kitchen and bathroom linen essential |
19 | Felt by Molly | Felted items |
20 | Mapi Creations | Interactive station: Art Batt We make your artistic art batt from your choice of fibers. |
21 | Carmen Deschênes, Lise Susin-Horth, Elisabeth Davy | Roving, locks, felted objects |
22 | Amaranth Fibres | Hand dyed fibres and yarn |