New Hampshire Wool Arts Tour
Columbus Day Weekend Oct. 6th, 7th and 8th

Stop #1: The Wool Room
Open Sat, Sun & Mon

Tour Stops: Stop #1 | Stop #2 | Stop #3 | Stop #4 | Stop #5







 

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!


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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.


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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.


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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.


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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.


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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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