Well the Weston Craft Show was a success! The new temporary venue at The Theater at Walker Farm was convenient, well laid out and welcoming. Customer turnout was good as were sales. Most craftspeople hope we can use it again… Continue Reading →
The Weston Craft Show is scheduled for this coming weekend, Friday, October 6 through Sunday, October 8! Because of severe flood damage to the Weston Playhouse, the Craft Show is being held at the Theater at Walker Farm located at… Continue Reading →
Vermont’s Fall Open Studio is this coming weekend, October 5-6 from 10 am to 5 pm. Busy trying to get the shop clean and finish up some work. Here’s a recent natural edged walnut bowl that will be on display…. Continue Reading →
The weekend of May 25 & 26, 2019 marks the 27th year of Spring Open Studio in Vermont! Craftspeople and artists at 151 sites across the state will welcome visitors into their work spaces to see where and how work… Continue Reading →
I recently acquired a large quantity of Tuliptree and Sugar Maple from two locations, both of which had to be taken down due to being a threat to life and property. Thank you to Sissy and Beth for offering it… Continue Reading →
I recently completed an interesting commission for a client who teaches needlework. She holds classes during which people learn new needlework skills by working on projects. She had seen photos of an old Nantucket whirlygig that appeared to be made… Continue Reading →
10 am to 5 pm statewide –Saturday, May 27 & Sunday May 28, 2017 I am site #143 at 99 East St. in Middletown Springs Click Here for the Rutland County Map and Links 2017 marks the 25th year that… Continue Reading →
Yesterday afternoon, as the second week in May began, I watched snow falling outside my office window while entering final grades for the students in my woodturning classes. I guess spring is still on the way. The classes I teach… Continue Reading →
Jenny is manning our table today at the Reluctant Panther Inn and Restaurant located at 39 West Rd, Manchester Village, VT. She has an assortment of new Christmas ornaments as seen above, along with bowls, treen and other goodies perfect… Continue Reading →
Punxsutawney Phil predicted an early spring back in February. Here in Vermont, we don’t have groundhogs. We have woodchucks, and they don’t pretend to be able to predict the weather. They just eat our gardens. However, one good sign that… Continue Reading →
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