Vendors
Three Creeks Farm
Three Creeks Farm is hosting the fiber festival and will also have a booth. We sell Kromski spinning wheels and products, Interweave Press Books, Earthues Natural Dyes, Hooked on Felt felting forms and Ashford books, fiber and dye. We also sell fleeces and roving from our flock of Shetland and Icelandic sheep, hand crafted iron products and dye plants. Visit our web page or contact us by phone or email. 615-789-5943 tn3creeksfarm@yahoo.com www.3creeksfarm.com
Ozark Carding Mill, LLC
Ozark is a full service carding mill. From fleece to yarn and everything in between. www.ozarkcarding.com
Peaceful Pastures, LLC
A TN farm in Hickman, Tennessee. They will have Lincoln fleeces and roving, handmade soaps, original artwork, felted items, handpainted items and handpainted canvas rugs. www.peacefulpastures.com
Aprons by LaraLee
Old fashioned pinafore full aprons, half waist aprons and girl’s smocks. Each item is created by LaraLee and each apron is one-of-a-kind. All sizes. LaraLee also sells her handwoven rag rugs. ragbag1955@yahoo.com
The Knaughty Knitter
The Knaughtly Knitter is a full service yarn shop in Murfreesboro, TN. They also carry Ashford Products, Louet looms and wheels and Crosspatch Creation Fiber. Meridith will also be doing a demonstration on the Knitters loom by Ashford. http://knaughtyknitter.typepad.com/
Deer Trace Farm
Based in Fayetteville, TN, Deer Trace sells Alpaca, silk, angora, camel down and 80’s Merino roving. They also have flax, wool and cotton cards, pre-columbian spindles, quill spinning wheels and knitting looms. deertrace@vallnet.com
Amish Country Fibers
Jill Wood resides in Lawrence Co., Tennessee, the home of the largest Old Order Amish Community in the world. Amish Country Fibers has a selection of hand spun yarns, hand made gift items, fiber, and a few Amish baskets. Jill will be teaching a workshop on triangle loom weaving. yarnspinner4@yahoo.com
Countryside Crafts
Countryside Crafts is a distributor for Ashford products. Wendy also has a selection of handspun yarns and handmade gift items as well as Ashford products. she will also be doing a workshop on The Knitter’s Loom. backwoodsforever@aol.com or see our web page at www.countrysidecrafts.biz
Ann Brown, The Shepherd’s Rug
Ann Brown, author and instructor of The Shepherd’s Rug will be at the festival and have her books for sale. See her ad in the program or she her site at www.plfkarakuls.com/book.html
Red Hill Farm is a historic home in Somerville, AL. Here we rare Navajo-Churro Sheep and sell fleeces and roving. Felted items, Navajo style weaving and lessions are occasionally available. www.made4ewe.com
Far Out Farms
Cotswold, Romney and Shetland wool and roving. Blends and Exotics also available. Chasing Rainbows and Peace of Yarn roving. kimcaulfield@mac.com
Praise Song Farm
Shetland sheep, angora rabbits, fleeces, roving, cashmere, yarn, felted “pelts”, and other felted items, shaws and purses. www.praisesongfarm.com tnfarm@aol.com
Bon Aqua Cabin
Natural soaps, sheep tallow soap, personal toiletries, cotton dish towels and personal items. b-a-c@earthlink.net
Peaceful Valley Farm
Roving in a rainbow of colors from our flock of Romney sheep including natural white and brown. We also have a variety of felted products made on our farm. peacefulvalley@vallnet.com
Little Barn
Little Barn has la large variety of fiber, from wool to exotic fiber like Yak. They also carry a variety of other products, such as yarn, spinning equipment and Chaffhaye. http://www.littlebarninc.com/