Tanya Shushonah Cambell, Only One
Cloth napkins, cush bags, wool dolls, fairy fortress canopies
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Barbara Combs, Save Your Neck
Seat belt pads, bean bags, doll pillows
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Cathy Coulson-Keegan, Touch the Earth
Silk "prayers for the earth" flags, silk banners and wall hangings, fiberglass "shoji lanterns," zen bells
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Mary Flowerday, Peace Crane
Fabric origami ornaments and mobiles
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Nancy Gabriel, Nancy Gabriel Rugs
One of a kind hand tufted wool rugs using hand dyed yarns
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Vickie Getchell, Wee Did Thizz
Fabric ornaments and purses, designer dolls, painted wooden decorations
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Karen Hall, KB Originals
Handbags made from recycled men's ties
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Loralee Harding, Circle Creations
Natural fiber goods: crochet hats, bags, and backpacks, hemp hair wraps and jewelry
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Eron King, Skipping Stones
Marbled children's wear, cards with handmade paper, some adult clothing
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Melody McKenzie, Freshwater Fibers
Handwoven rugs, scarves & accessories
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Carol Morrison, Handmade by Mom 'n Me
Fabric book & check book covers, armchair caddies, eye glass cases
Judy Pierce, Chico Creek
Lined aprons, quilted purses, quilted fabric vases
Dave & Eddie O'Shea, Dave & Eddies
Handwoven wool rugs
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Heather Robbins-Hinton, Earnest Efforts
Fiber arts
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Deborah Snaveley, Timeless Enterprises
"Burden Cloth" traditional home and garden tool to gather and carry stuff
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Ayala Talpai, Diligence, www.fiberfanatics.com
Ceremonial garb, totemic items, ritual garments for daily passages, wool and felted items
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Teddi Wheeler, Wooly Warren
Handspun yarns and hats knit from handspun yarns, all natural fibers