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Al Harder-Hyde
Vergennes, VT
· Fiber · Knit/Felt/Stitch/Crochet
Long time knitter! Active in Addison County's Spinning Guild. I moved to Vermont to be closer to family in 2020. I currently live in Vergennes with my partner, 4 cats and an eight year old Chihuahua.
Bridget Kerr
Shelburne, VT
· Fiber · Knit/Felt/Stitch/Crochet
I am a fashion and textile historian eager to participate in the textile crafts that I have spent so many years learning about!
I am a ceramics student. I am also a knitter and like DIY projects.
Jodie is a felt artist focusing on colorful, wearable art and the 3d form. She began her felting journey in 2014 when she saw a needle felting demonstration. Intrigued and wanting to learn more, she took a wet felting continuing education class at Rhode Island School of Design and was hooked. Jodie primarily wet and nuno felts with resists to create hats, purses, and vessels. Her creations are often eclectic in nature. She loves to play with texture and color.
financial advisor / creative / tinkerer
Martha Chudy
South Burlington, VT
· Clay · Knit/Felt/Stitch/Crochet
hi! i am a recently minted Vermonter inclined to reading semi-widely, dabbling in crafts, playing clarinet, and procrastinating. i am also a recovering perfectionist hoping to throw some imperfect flower pots to support my budding indoor plant obsession. pronouns: she/her/hers
Hello! I am a jack of all trades, but am most passionate about wool and slow stitching. Excited to be a part of this community!
I'm a maker who enjoys exploring new crafts and returning to familiar ones. Mostly focused on the fiber arts right now (knitting, weaving, sewing).
Winter Caplanson
Lincoln, VT
· Knit/Felt/Stitch/Crochet · Print
Photographer by trade, creative by DNA.