
Hope’s Favorite Things
Hope Horn curates antiques and handcrafted fiber goodness made with love of all things timeworn and earthy. Ashford Spinning Wheel & Loom Dealer, Majacraft Dealer, and Kraemer rovings. Learn more.
Hope Horn curates antiques and handcrafted fiber goodness made with love of all things timeworn and earthy. Ashford Spinning Wheel & Loom Dealer, Majacraft Dealer, and Kraemer rovings. Learn more.
Meeting in Emmaus, PA, the Crazy Quilters guild regularly features nationally-known or local quilters, quilt teachers, or other speakers on topics of interest relating to quilting. Learn more.
After designing the perfect angel pattern, Christine sews and quilts each one with themed wings and aprons. Each hang tag has the Lord’s names on the outside cover and inside you’ll find a Scripture verse. A portion of each purchase goes to the Wounded Warrior Project. Learn more.
Roxanne Eklund, owner of Nazareth Artisan Studio, is a master natural dyer, weaver, and spinner and has recently retired from teaching textiles at the Pratt Institute in NYC. Learn more.
Douglas and Carol Reigh of Buck Hollow LLamas bring their nationally recognized llama fiber as well as other llama and camelid products. Learn more.
Bean’s Pottery is run by Cathleen Repholz. The brown stoneware clay used is earthy and mud-like when wet, and warm brown when fired. Repholz also enjoys experimenting with fibers, copper jewelry and cooking, and considers this all part of her creative process. Learn more.
Located in the tiny village of Summit Mills, Pa., Birgitta Nostring is a traditional rag weaver. Hans, her son, weaves the “fluffy” rugs (afghan fringe selvage) and is also the goat keeper. Right now they have 30 does. Learn more.
Handcrafted soaps and toiletries as well as natural, organically based, non-detergent wool and fiber washes. Learn more.