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Vendors 2026

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Angela Graff

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“Project bags, tote bags, notions bags, travel trays, yarn caddies, yarn bowls, stickers, stitch markers, shawl pins, clothing tags.”

-Angela

Carla Myrum and Katie Erickson

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“Retail Yarn Store featuring yarns from Plymouth, Cascade, Berocco, Urthyarns, Sandnes Garn, WYS and Brown sheep.”

-Katie and Carla

Caroline Waskow

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“Hand dyed spinning fibers and yarns.”

-Caroline

Chrissy Davenport

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“I make wool pellets, I have raw CVM fleeces, CVM roving, dryer balls and dryer ball kits, various felted items, sheep milk soaps, lotion, lanolin cream and tallow. I have both finished products and materials.”

-Chrissy

Christina Lang

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“I’m an artist whose current obsession is paper quilling. Paper quilling is individual strips of paper that are rolled up and glued into shapes to form larger works of art. My pieces ranges from State shapes, animals, plants, flowers, body parts, insects even my favorite rapper or artist.”

-Christina

Cora Arthur

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“Stickers, magnets, sticker sheets, journal books, crochet sling bags, tote bags, charms/stitch markers, fabric needle cases for knitting and crochet, knitted and crochet baby items.”

-Cora

Diana Weinhardt Treangen

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“Most of our Products are made from wool from our flock of CVM sheep yarn, roving, apparel, quilt bats and other supplies, feed sack totes, various note cards, knitting notions.”

-Diana

Bizzy Burslie

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“Your project bag just got more fun. Hand-illustrated and laser-cut stitch markers, rulers, and tools in bright acrylics—always sprinkled with pop-culture nods, nerdy jokes, and cute vibes. Cross stitch kits and hand dyed yarn. Made for fiber artists who love their craft loud and colorful.

-Bizzy

Heather Schmidtke

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“Hand-eyed luxury yarn, spinning and felting fiber, knitting/crochet accessories finished clothing, kits for projects.”

-Heather

Jeanie Voss

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“Yarn, fibers, hand balms, wickless candles.”

-Jeanie

Julie Slaby

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“Ceramics – knit and crochet textured cups, yarn bowls and other ceramic items.”

-Julie

Kathleen Pascuzzi

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“Hand dyed yarn.”

-Kathleen

Kayla LaTarte

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“Sew Festive creates laser-cut embroidery kits that start with beautifully crafted solid wood and leather blanks—precision-cut, durable, and ready to stitch. By combining modern patterns with thoughtful design, each kit invites crafters into the rhythm of stitching. It’s a contemporary approach to embroidery, where clean structure supports creative freedom.”

-Kayla

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“Clean and crafty cozy mysteries set in North Dakota, with a focus on fiber arts and the crafting community. The KnitWits R Us Mystery series includes both series and companion books.”

-Calista Rains

Laurie Connolly

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“Hand dyed leaf printed silk scarfs and felted journals, fused glass.”

-Laurie

Linda Johnson Morke

“Felted wool items and wet felting kits and tools.”

-Linda

Mari Jastram

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“I repurpose vintage quilts and linens into home decor, tote bags, fanny packs, and clothing.”

-Mari

Mary Beth Engelke

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“Quilting cotton fabrics. Bolt, precuts, kits etc.”

-Mary

Parish Stensgard

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“I sell crocheted goods including plushies and tapestries. I focus on making a lot of nerdy things like characters, items from games, and different people from shows and games I watch and play. I bring together the twin worlds I love most of my nerdy things and fiber arts through my creations!”

-Parish

Rhonda Berman

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“I sell unique Zipper/needle-felted mixed media art objects. These range from brooches /pins to ornaments.”

-Rhonda

Sharon Knutson

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“I have unique one of a kind hand spun yarn and hand dyed fiber.”

-Sharon

Sheri Zimmel

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“Hand dyed sock yarn.”

-Sheri

Stephanie Showalter

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“Hand dyed yarn inspired by travel.”

-Stephanie

Tamara Radke

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“Hand-dyed fiber and hand-dyed yarn. Handspun novelty yarn. Fiber art. Drop spindles. Silk add-ins for spinners and felters.”

-Tamara

Tara Neese

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“Hand dyed yarn and fiber, hand dyed bamboo socks, hand dyed silk thread, handmade stitch markers, beaded flowers, stickers, notions.”

-Tara

Taylor Wutzke

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“I make crochet amigurumi plushies, forever flowers, and whimsical mushroom decor as well as macrame-cord wristlets & keychains.”

-Taylor

Jennifer Herbold

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“I raise sheep! Wool yarns, roving, locks, fleeces, pelts, Icelandic, Shetland, Romney, Clun Forest , woven scarves, knit hats available.”

-Jennifer

Hope Dagoberg

“Alpaca yarn, woven items, woven dog leashes, alpaca fiber flowers.”

-Hope

Stacy Dresow

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“Coated Cormo & cross bred fine wool from sheep raised on our farm. Yarn dyed by using plants grown in the garden or foraged on our farm. Wool and dye from tge same soil. Pin drafted roving & bundle dyed tea towels too.”

-Stacy

Beth Rosin

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“We sell bold, saturated hand-dyed yarn. We love helping customers match colors to projects and we also create lots of mini sets, sock sets, and project kits!”

-Beth

Joe and Pam Manthei

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“Icelandic yarn (plotulopi), fish covered buttons, fish leather beads, fashion accessories (wallets, purses, bags, totes, etc), fish leather skins.”

-Joe and Pam

Austin Peterson

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“Hand dyed yarn inspired by mythology. I’m unsure if I will have my new collection for Japanese mythology done by this show. It may make an appearance.”

-Austin

Anita Kealy

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“Looms/supplies/demos for the continuous weaving; stretched canvas paintings of sheep, sheep greeting cards/tote bags, sustainable fragrance diffusers, and completed shawls & scarves using SD/ND wool/alpaca.”

-Anita