Enjoyed visiting this lovely store full of crafts created by local artists. We were told about this place by Kristin at the Non-conformist Farm in Westford. Kristin said that she learned everything that she knows from the owner of Two Sisters Mill & Mercantile. For the llama made by the Vermont llama company. (a farm that raises llamas and a alpacas) I bought this lovely handmade llama doll constructed from llama fur; a stand for it and turned it into an...
Read moreSimply lovely!
Great staff - Laurie was most helpful and so very nice - and patient - in answering my many questions.
I had the good fortune to join a 'pop up' darning loom class taught by the intrepid Barb. I can't wait to decorate and darn every item of clothing at home - whether it needs it or not!
Thank you Tamara for creating such a warm and welcoming space.
All the best from your new Canadian customer and...
Read moreI don't sew, or knit. I don't work with tread, yarn, or fabric. But I loved this store. The store and the people who worked there, were quintacentually Vermont. The yarn was displayed orderly and artfully - a lushess array of colors and texture.
The three manikin heads displaying kint caps were a little spooky, but halloween is just around the corrner. Would make a great set...
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