Meet Our Artisans
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| Patricia Garrett | Patricia Garrett |
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Patricia Garrett has been tatting for over thirty years, after initially being inspired to learn by watching a neighbor. Patricia comes from many generations of crafting and she also does knitting, sewing, and sculpts polymer clay figurines. She teaches a class in beginning tatting at Kraftin' Korner craft shop in Hansonville and she sells her work at the Appalachian Arts Center in Tazewell County. View Full Profile » | |||||||||
| Gracie Clevinger | Crafts by Jessceah |
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Handmade crafts for all occasions. Christmas stockings, pillows, tree ornaments and halloween cats are just a few of the many items available. Write or call for a complete list of items, photos & prices. We also produce blueberry jam, jelly and sugar-free jam made from organically grown blueberries. View Full Profile » | |||||||||
| Glenda George | Fiber Fun |
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I use surface design on natural fabrics such as silk, cotton, linen and rayon, using Japanese Shibori resist dyeing and other surface design techniques. Using this one of a kind cloth, I then sew them into one of a kind garments and accessories. I also make laminated wool and silk felted scarves and garments. View Full Profile » | |||||||||
| Joyce Boatwright | Joyce Boatwright |
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| Penny Hagerman | Sew Blessed Quilting |
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I have always enjoyed sewing after learning the basics from family and friends. I credit my love for quilting to my mother-in-law, Eliza. Most of my work is done by machine as my teaching career limits crafting time. I also offer longarm machine quilting at comparable prices. View Full Profile » | |||||||||
| Margaret Rich | Margaret Rich |
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Margaret Rich has worked in fiber art for nearly 40 years. She started with crocheting and 15 short years later expanded to quilts, toys, ornaments and rag dolls. Her traditional work is well known and loved by many. View Full Profile » | |||||||||
| Jean Condon | Jean Condon |
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From the spare bedroom in a little house tucked into the Appalachian mointainside comes the sounds of an old sewing machine. Stitch...stitch... stitch... Turning bits of cloth into quilts, banners, coasters and an occasional work of art. Sometimes traditional, sometimes adventurous, always phenomenal. View Full Profile » | |||||||||
| Cindy Howe | Ragtop Designs |
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| Camelia Elliott | Camelia's Unique Creations |
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Camelia is an award winning quilter, freelance photographer, author and blacksmith artisan. She’s received numerous awards at quilt shows in Virginia, Texas and Kentucky. Her quilts have been featured in National Quilting Museum and American Quilter’s Society Quilt Show of Paducah, Kentucky (attended by 30,000, featuring quilts from eleven countries and forty-five states). She won a blue ribbon at Mid-Atlantic Quilt Festival in Hampton, Virginia, attended by approximately 10,000. She enjoys designing and publishing quilt patterns, sharing her knowledge of quilting through teaching and hosting quilt retreats. View Full Profile » | |||||||||
| Jeannie Brendler | Hawkstone Llamas |
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Hawkstone Arts - Acrylic paintings, pen & ink drawings, prints of wild animals and knitted llama skirts. Prints of some paintings are also available. Calligraphy prints. Also an educational llama coloring book “Baby Ody” A llama adventure. View Full Profile » | |||||||||
| Margaret Gregg | Margaret Gregg |
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I work primarily with textiles and produce constructions ...a painterly approach with textiles ...multimedia ..involving silk screen and other assemblages...products are wall hangings, quilts, clothing, greetings cards. What would I do without my Bernina 930 Electronic!!! View Full Profile » | |||||||||
| Iris Pruett | Crabtree Family Sewing |
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My mother was a home ed teacher and taught us to sew. We continue to sew “in her memory”. We make fabric items such as reversible vests, aprons, pocketbooks, totes, fleece throws, napkins and hand towels that hang on kitchen handles. View Full Profile » | |||||||||
| Jina McElyea | Jina McElyea |
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Crochet and knitted items including angels, doilies, vests, afghans, scarves, etc. View Full Profile » | |||||||||
| Carolyn Schoenherr-Crump | Carol Schoenherr-Crump |
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Hand-embroidered note cards for all occasions including Christmas and other holidays. Embellished with beads. View Full Profile » | |||||||||
| Barbara Holbrook | Barbara Holbrook |
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| Jan McClure | Jan McClure |
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“Quilt Cards” – note cards crafted with textile paper-piecing. Many of the cards are represented by traditional quilt patterns. View Full Profile » | |||||||||
| Sylvia Richardson | Sylvia Richardson |
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| Linda Weider | Weider Wear |
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Children & adult designed and handmade aprons by Linda Weider. Styles in mother/daughter, country, special occasion, tailored, sweet -- using quality fabrics, 100% cotton. All aprons fully lined. Adult size fits most: children's size range from ages 3-11. To order call: Linda Weider, 276-644-1543 View Full Profile » | |||||||||
| Cindey Mingin-Merrick | Cindey M&M |
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| Susan Vail | The Uncommon Granny |
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My business is called The Uncommon Granny because I use traditional granny square patterned with the beautiful uncommon different yarns from Turkey. These yarns are incredibly soft and have varied interesting textures and colors making for a contemporary twist on a traditional design. View Full Profile » | |||||||||

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Friday, May 24, 2013 - 12:00am
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Saturday, May 25, 2013 - 10:00am
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Saturday, June 1, 2013 - 9:00am





