The Absolute Qiviut store may be new but we are not ! We are formerly Cottage Craft Angora mill, trading under the name cottage craft angora for close to 15 years. Because we no longer manufacture Angora rabbit yarns we thought it time that we…
Aurora Mountain Farm is a small family farm in the Yukon. Our operation is very diversified. From handspinning, felting & fibre arts, wild crafted jam, jelly, marmalade & mustard, handmade soap, pastured pork & chicken, mobile abattoir…
The Colorantic™ matte chalk based paint is nontoxic, has no lead content, and the added dyes contain only trace amounts of volatile organic compounds (VOCs), which meet government standards regulated by Health Canada. Colorantic chalk based paint…
Deane Fitzpatrick Studio – So many times I have heard people that rug hooking changed them. As they started rug hooking they began to see the world differently, started noticing beauty around them. Hooking rugs allowed them to express…
At Knit Pickers in beautiful Cavendish, PEI, we have chosen to celebrate local, natural, renewable products that are safe and healthy for us personally and for our environment. That is why we use wool. That is why our knitting needles, looms and…
Welcome to Lakeview Needlework! I design simple and cute cross stitch patterns that are quick to stitch and fit into small photo frames. Also bookmarks and seed bead jewelry. Owned In: Ontario Made In Mississauga, ON: Finished Cross Stitch Plant…
A few words about me and Leilani Handmade: I’ve been making and selling my creations, mostly online, for more than 2 decades. My main goal is to express my creativity and have my customers feel the love and attention to detail that went into each…
Long Way Homestead is a family owned and operated fibre farm and wool mill in Eastern Manitoba, Treaty One Territory, Canada. Owned In: Manitoba Made In Richer, MB: Cat Beds Wool Toques Wool Pillows Wool Tote Bags Greeting Cards Posters Utility…
I source wood from local lumber mills, and from my father-in-law’s farm. I tend to work with woods that produce food (e.g.: maple, cherry, walnut, birch, etc.), as these woods are known to be less likely to cause allergic and sensitive reactions. I…