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Ann Desmet & David Hull (owners)
Windfall Farm
5 Old North Branch Rd
Antrim, NH 03440
Phone: 603-588-3296
wndfall@aim.com | www.windfallfarmnh.com
They offer original designs for Traditional Rug Hooking kits with yarn, knitted Christmas stocking kits,
hand-dyed luxury yarns, their own Romney/Border Leicester fleeces, soaps, note cards & more.
Organically raised turkeys are available for Thanksgiving. Farm fresh veggies, cut flowers &
free-range eggs are available when in season. They will be opening their shop on June 12, 2010
at their farm. Shop hours will be Wednesday through Monday, 10am - 6pm. Closed on Tuesdays.
Sara & Paul Poisson
Thyme & Ewe Farm
688 Chestnut St
Claremont, NH 03743
Phone: 603-542-1746
poissonsheep1@aol.com | www.thymeandewefarm.com
Thyme & Ewe Farm is a lifelong home for rescued, abused or unwanted farm animals.
Sales of yarn from our sheep & a wide variety of sheep-related merchandise help to
cover the cost of care.
Deborah & Les Weymouth
Brimstone Hollow Farm
175 Brimstone Corner Rd
Hancock, NH 03449
Phone: 603-525-3070
les@radiusnorth.net
NH-Made Romney fleeces, natural colored & hand-dyed roving, homespun yarn, felt,
sheep-related photography, note cards & gifts, knitted items & log-cabin quilts.
Lambs available. Sat. & Sun. only.
Mandy Fraser
364 Park Ave
Hopkinton, NH 03229
Phone: 603-746-3901
frasermm@comcast.net
Angora fiber for spinning, handspun angora yarn & knitwear. Baby bunnies may be for sale.
Nadja Hebert
Boston Hill Farm
PO Box 201
East Andover, NH 03231
Phone: 603-735-4084
nhebert@tds.net
Border Leicester & Cotswold sheep. Fleeces, rovings, yarns, mittens, hats, vests, & felting kits.
Deb Degan
The Woolery
604 Gibbons Hwy
Wilton, NH 03086
Phone: 603-654-7030
deb@thewollerynh.com
Commercial yarns, needles, books, patterns, buttons, knitting notions, felting supplies, crochet supplies.
We are a full service yarn shop & offer classes for beginners & intermediate knitters & felters.
Demonstrations & Activities:
Ongoing: “Traditional Rug Hooking with Yarn, Making Fleece Lined Mittens, Knitting with Beads, & Needle Felting” Ann Desmet
“Knitting Knowledge & Expertise” shared by the Monadnock Knitters Guild. Bring your projects!
“Stash Swap & Yard Sale” hosted by The Guild.
“Knitting without Spinning” Deborah Weymouth will show you how to knit with roving.
Sat. & Sun. “Natural Dyeing” Emily Desmet 11am & 2 pm
Sat. only “How to grow a Dyer’s Garden” and “How to crochet a Granny Square afghan from your left over yarns” with Deborah Priest, a renowned gardener
"Spinning directly from your Bunny" Mandy Fraser
Sat. only Music 10 am -4 pm: David Bishop, Harpist, playing Celtic, Renaissance & Neo-Classical music. CDs available for purchase.
Food:
Monadnock Knitters Guild serving lunch Sat. & Sun. plus baked goods with proceeds going toward a knitting scholarship.
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