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Brian & Anne Hennessy (owners)
The Wool Room
218 Pleasant St.
Antrim, NH 03440
Phone: 603-588-6637
woolroomnh@pobox.com
Knitting yarns, needles, patterns, books, spinning wheels and equipment
(Ashford, Lendrum, Louet, Jensen wheels), fibers, carders, tapes/CDs,
Knitting Artisans Boutique, spinning and knitting courses. Shop open daily,
10am-5pm, Tuesday by chance!
Marci and Hal Richardson
The Elegant Ewe
71 South Main Street
Concord, NH 03301
Phone: 603-226-0066 | Fax:603-226-0601
info@elegantewe.com | www.elegantewe.com
New England's knitting Capital, a large stockist of the finest designer yarns,
spinning and beading supplies, located in historic downtown Concord.
Nancy T. Benda
The Spinning Bunny
130 Clinton Rd.
Antrim, NH 03440
Phone: 603-588-3255
nancy@thespinningbunny.com | www.TheSpinningBunny.com
Luscious spinning fibers in vibrant colors, mixes of Merino or Polworth wool/angora,
many with silk. Our own llama/wool and mohair/Polworth yarns. Tom Forrester and
Jon Bosworth spindles and wrist distaffs. German and hybrid Angora rabbits.
Handspun yarns, handwoven and handknit shawls. Homemade goats milk soaps and handcreme.
Allison Randall
Friendly Goods
281 Converse Rd.
Temple, NH 03084
Phone: 603-654-2719
Handmade cloth and paper items for adults and children,
in the sheepish theme: puppets, potholders, aprons, change purses,
needle cases, stuffed animals, greeting cards, bookmarks, and other ovine
goodies.
Lauren Kirkpatrick and Auralee Burchett
Pumpkin Moon
8 Pleasant St.
Antrim, NH 03440
Phone: 603-588-3941
lauren@pumpkinmoonkids.com | www.pumpkinmoonkids.com
Hand made knitting needle cases, Finn sheep yarn and roving,
children's clothing with a sheep and wooly theme.
Demonstrations: Sat & Sun (Only!)
Presented by NH Spinners & Dyers Guild Members and Friends
Spinning: Great wheel-Kathy Machado, Canadian wheel-Anne
Farley: Flax-Terry Benda, Blends-Priscilla Parmenter, Buffalo-Dianne Ek.
Rainbow dyeing: Cheryl McCarthy and Shirley Toomey
Needle-Felted Rugs: Louise Jacob
Traditional rug hooking: Terry Strack
Knitting expertise: Rachel Crane and Billy Ann Hutchins
Crochet expertise: Janett Gilman
For beginners of all ages: The Wonderful World of Magic Sticks
Whirling Wheels and Woven Webs: Knitting-Elizabeth and Karl Sladek
Spinning: Cathy Joly and Sean and Genna, Elizabeth Humphries, Leila and Naomi
Weaving: Connie Gray and the After-School Weavers
Enjoy live music during the weekend with poet/guitarist Joann Snow
Duncanson; Hal Richardson on bagpipes; Tomas, Paddy and Megan Bowling on fiddle, flute,and cello.
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