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Spinning and Embroidery Kits

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  • Hand spun yarn
  • Stitch markers
  • Home goods (Pillows, tea towels ect)
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  • Batts, roving and felting wool
  • Raw wool
Wild Bergamot (Monarda) Beginner Crewel Work Embroidery Kit
Wild Bergamot (Monarda) Beginner Crewel Work Embroidery Kit
$22.00
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Bloodroot Beginner Crewel Work Embroidery Kit
Bloodroot Beginner Crewel Work Embroidery Kit
$22.00
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Blue Flag Iris Beginner Crewel Work Embroidery Kit
$22.00
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Hepatica (Liverwort) Beginner Crewel Work Embroidery Kit
Hepatica (Liverwort) Beginner Crewel Work Embroidery Kit
$22.00
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Fringed Polygala Beginner Crewel Work Embroidery Kit
Fringed Polygala Beginner Crewel Work Embroidery Kit
$22.00
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Trout Lily Crewel Work Beginner Embroidery Kit
Trout Lily Crewel Work Beginner Embroidery Kit
$22.00
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Trillium Crewel Work Beginner Embroidery Kit
Trillium Crewel Work Beginner Embroidery Kit
$22.00
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Vermont Maple Leaf Embroidery Kit
Vermont Maple Leaf Embroidery Kit
$22.00
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Learn to Spin Kits
Learn to Spin Kits
$22.00
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Herons Llŷn Farm

Orwell, VT

Land Acknowledgment: Here are Herons Llyn Farm we recognize we are are indigenous land. In addition to the Missiquoi Abenaki who lived on the eastern side of Pitawbagok, (so called Lake Champlain), other tribes of the Wαpánahki (Abenaki) including the Sokoki, Missisquoi, Cowasuck and Elnu as well as Muhhekunnew (Mohican) and the Haudenosaunee (Iroquois) lived and are still living in Vermont. As a farm, it is especially important to look to the original land and water protectors and recognize that we are on their ancestral and unceded territories and homelands. We respect their traditional values and inherent sovereignty of this area and support their leadership in efforts towards environmental protection as well as cultural recovery, development and healing.

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