Greenfield • Spring Pond Farm
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Greenfield • Spring Pond Farm
Greenfield • Spring Pond Farm Deb & Ray Cilley (owners) 81 Muzzey Hill Rd, Greenfield, NH 03047, 603-547-2964, [email protected], www. springpondfarm.com. Breeders of registered Huacaya alpacas in a variety of interesting colors. Yarns & hand knit garments in natural & dyed colors. Kits. Farm shop open weekends & by appointment. Hayrides offered this weekend at 12:30pm every day. Cynthia deSteuben, Nightingale Fibers, 131 Francestown Rd, Greenfield, NH 03047, 603-547-6645, nightingalefibers@myfairpoint. net, www.nightingalefibers.com. Alpaca yarns in natural colors, alpaca/wool blends & hand dyed. Sock & lace yarns. Spinning fibers including alpaca, wool & hand dyed. Knitting needles & buttons. Patterns, kits & gifts. Liz MacEachran, Kilblaan Farm Alpacas, 402 Spring Hill Rd, Sharon, NH 03458, 603-924-6113, [email protected],www. kilblaanfarm.com. ARI registered alpacas from major bloodlines of every color. Alpaca fleeces, yarn, hand knit wear, kits & socks. Meredith W. Burtt, 20 Robson Lane, Greenfield, NH 03047, 603547-3839, [email protected]. Hand knit bags. Cell phone, Shoulder, & handbag, felted & unfelted. All large bags are lined with pockets. No two bags are alike. Nancy Benda, The Spinning Bunny, 130 Clinton Rd, Antrim, NH 03440, 603-588-3255, [email protected], www. TheSpinningBunny.com. Luscious spinning fibers in vibrant colors; mixes of wool/angora, many with silk. Our own llama & wool yarns. Tom Forrester spindles. Handspun yarns, hand woven & hand knit shawls. Homemade goats milk soaps & hand creme. Cecilia PintoLord, Santa Maria Alpacas LLC. 3 Cole Circle, Madbury NH, 03823, 603-834-1879, mcpintolord.comcast.net, www. santamariaalpacas.com. Amazing hand made Alpaca garments, accessories, scarves, hats, & shawls. Demos: Wet felting, Needle Felting, Yarn Dying, Wheel & drop spindle spinning, & antique sock machine demonstrations. Conrad & Ellen Dumas will demonstrate wet felt construction of hats and bring lambs to see and pet. Food: vendors all three days Antrim • Windfall Farm Ann Desmet and David Hull (owners), 5 Old North Branch Rd, Antrim, NH. 03440, 603-588-3296, [email protected], 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, 603-542-1746, [email protected], 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 and Les Weymouth, Brimstone Hollow Farm, 175 Brimstone Corner Rd, Hancock, NH 03449, 603-525-3070, les@ radiusnorth.net. NH-Made Romney fleeces, natural colored & handdyed 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, 603-746-3901, [email protected]. Angora fiber for spinning, handspun angora yarn & knitwear. Baby bunnies may be for sale. Nadja Hebert, Boston Hill Farm Farm, P.O. Box 201, East Andover, NH 03231. 603-735-4084, [email protected] Border Leicester & Cotswold sheep. Fleeces, rovings, yarns, mittens, hats, vests, & felting kits. Deb Degan, The Woolery, 604 Gibbons Hwy, , P.O. Box 31, Wilton, NH 03086. 603-654-7030, deb@the woolerynh.com. www.thewoolerynh.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. Demos & 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. Deering • Spinner Farm Steve & Leslie Chunn (owners)192 Old County Rd, Deering, NH 03244, 603-464-0232, [email protected], www.spinnerfarm.com. Romney & Cheviot sheep, lambs, raw fleeces, roving, hand spun yarn, mohair locks & wool blankets. Performance Quarter Horses - sales, boarding, lessons, & training. Summer & school vacation camps. Charlene & Ken Schultz, HONEYBUNS “Bunnies & Honey,” 540 Forest Rd, Lyndeborough, NH 03082, 603-654-7700, charbees@tds. net. German Angora fiber & blended roving, hand spun & hand dyed angora yarn, handcrafted angora fiber art. Hand-painted silk roving. Handwoven wool rugs & saddle blankets. Creamed honey. Jennifer & Christopher Connolly, FiberDreams Farm, 115 Webster Highway, Temple, NH 03084,603-396-9136. We raise sheep & Angora rabbits & sell their fiber in roving, batts, yarn & felt in a variety of colors. Knit goods, books, dyes, knitting needles & Ashford products. Marsha Siegel, Country Spun Treasures, 711 Flaghole Rd, Andover, NH 03216 603-934-7552, countryspuntreasures@yahoo. com, www.countryspuntreasures.com. Jacob Sheep hand-spinners’ fleeces, roving, yarn. Wool batts & quilts. Felted & knitted items. Penny & hooked rugs. Crafted items & handmade soaps. Finishing quilt tops with Longarm pantagraph quilting designs. Susan N. Weaver, Elemental Designs Fiber Arts, 115 Log Cabin Rd, Nelson, NH 03457 603-847-9763. Knitting kits. Cheshire Sheep yarn. Romney & Coopworth fleeces & roving. Hand spun yarn, hand woven & hand knit goods. Dyes. Janet Sillars, Kisakanari Jacob’s Sheep, PO Box 112, Bradford, NH 03221 603-938-5354. Multicolored fleeces & spotted sheepskins. Mary Iselin’s white & colored Romney fleeces & Mary’s original oil paintings featuring sheep, lambs & draft horses. Mary Beth Coughlin, Mt Caesar Alpacas, 441 Main St, Keene, NH 03431, 603-357-0666, [email protected], www. mtcaesaralpacas.com. Registered Huacaya alpacas. Handspun baby alpaca yarns & roving in natural & hand dyed colors. Hand- & custom knit sweaters, scarves, hats, gloves,& other garments. Baby knits & blankets. June Erla, Weaver and Felt Maker PO Box 828 New London, NH 03257 603-526-9843 [email protected] Demonstrating nuno felt technique (laminating merino wool to silk gauze). Offering nuno felted scarves, felted bags, wall hangings, rugs, small items, handwoven tencel & bamboo scarves, handwoven cotton table runners. Judy Helie, Bit O’Heaven Fiber Farm, 205 Gould Pond Rd, Hillsboro, NH 03244, 603-464-4392 www.bitoheavenfiberfarm.blogspot.com [email protected]. Wool, wool/mohair, wool/alpaca, wool/angora roving, hand painted roving, handspun yarns & assorted knit items. Tina Whitney, Buttons, Strings, and Things,, P.O. Box 922, Upton, MA 01568 508-529-4815, [email protected]. Buttons, handcrafted orifice hooks, darning needles & dizzes, earrings, hair ornaments, & necklaces from antler, sheep horn, & wood. Custom handspun & knitted garments from clients’ own animals including hair from dogs & cats. Clark SummitAlpacas P.O. Box 1300 Hillsboro, NH 03244 603-4642910 [email protected] www.ClarkSummitAlpacas.com We offer roving, yarn, handmade hats, mittens scarves, alpaca socks, jewelry, framed photos, handwoven rugs, & our fun-filled game, ALPACA-OPOLY! Open farm days monthly, seminars, plus great events for kids!. Chase Wilson Roeper & Emily Morgan, Pinnacle Has A Point, c/o CWR 75 Holt Rd, Lyndeborough, NH 03082, 603-554-6152, chase@ cwrmarketing.com. Herbal mothballs in bulk or in sachets. Hand painted silk scarves. Jerry & Cindy Yeager, Ewe & I Farm, PO Box 155, N Sutton, NH 03260, 603-927-4518. [email protected], www.eweifarm.blogspot.com. Wool n’ Ewe yarn, roving & batts, * NEW * Woof n’ Ewe Yarn & batts – Raw & washed fleeces (wool, llama/alpaca) hand knit wearables for humans & dogs. Cynthia Plouff, The Yarn and Fiber Company, 11 Manchester Rd, Unit 1, Derry, NH 03038, 603-505-4432, [email protected], www.yarnandfiber.com. Great selection of luxury & hand dyed yarns & fibers from local artisans and from around the world. Lynne Berube, Crafty Cabin Woolens, 980 N Barnstead Rd, Center Barnstead, NH 03225, 603-776-3176, [email protected], www.craftycabinwoolens.com. Hand dyed & natural spinning/felting fibers, hand spun yarn/art yarn, traditional hand hooked rugs, knitted & wet felted items. Sue & Bob Evon, Sleeping Monk Farm Alpacas LLC & The Elegant Alpaca Shoppe, 116 Ashby Rd, PO Box 261, New Ipswich, NH 03071, 603-878-2183, [email protected], www.sleepingmonkfarm.com. Sleeping Monk Farm is “Everything Alpaca”! Come to us for alpaca sales, breedings, & products. Our product line includes raw fleeces, rovings, batts, yarn, felted sheets & finished goods. Allie (Alison) S. Hersey, Wilderness Wools 274 Old County Road, Deering, NH 03244, 603-464-3894, [email protected]. Hand spun Yarns from a variety of fibers, hand dyed in a variety of colors. A pleasure to touch, a delight for your eyes. Sat. & Sun. only. Ellena Weston Zimmermann, Merrilyn Weston Patch & Christina Weston, 58 Willard Pond Rd, Hancock, NH 03449, 603525-3832, [email protected], www.wezfarm.com. Ellena will demonstrate machine knitting. Items for sale will include: personalized Christmas stockings, cotton-lined wool earflap & other hats, handmade fashion scarves, snowmen & stocking ornaments, fleece-lined mittens, sheepskins, Romney & Lincoln fleeces. Sat. & Sun. only. Suzanne Beers, Wooly Beers Yarns and Knits, P.O. Box 469, Durham, NH, 603-659-2571, [email protected]. Hand spun & dyed yarns & knits. Knitting & Rug hooking kits. Hand painted boxes. Demos & Activities: Our vendors & friends will show Wool & Fiber processing from the animal to finished products. Learn about washing & dying fleece, hand & machine carding & combing, spinning with drop spindles & wheels. Learn what to do with your fiber. See fiber artists knitting, crocheting, weaving, needle felting as well as hooking primitive & traditional rugs. Barbara Walker & Nona Poole will exhibit their beautiful traditional hooked rugs. Emily Morgan will be painting silk. Weather permitting - Sheep Handling & Herding Demonstrations. Visit with our horses, alpacas, sheep, Angora goats, & llamas. Food: Coffee, hot lunch, and homemade apple crisp available from the Café. Homemade ice cream from Connolly Brothers Dairy Farm will also be available. Hillsboro • Western View Farm Sat. & Sun. only Hope Thomas (owner) 374 Gleason Falls Rd, Hillsboro, NH 03244 603-464-3015, [email protected]. Hand woven clothing, scarves, blankets. Weaving lessons. Lambs, fleeces, lustrous Shetland roving & yarn, freezer lambs. Festive atmosphere, traditional music. Come enjoy the beautiful view from my studio & see where the weaving takes place. Ingrid Byrd, Ward Brook Farm, 105 Depot Rd, Candia, NH 03034 603-483-8045, [email protected]. Natural & rainbow dyed roving; rainbow dyed wool & mohair yarns; washable sheepskins; sweater kits; hand knit fleece mittens, hats, scarves; Cushing dyes; Teddy bears & other critters in hand knit sweaters. Demonstrations: Loom weaving ongoing. Great Wheel spinning, weather permitting: Janet Sillars. Inkle Weaving: Leslie Stone and Connie Gray and friends. Washington • Mirage Alpacas Bill & Audrey Rhoades (owners) 232 Lempster Mtn. Road, Washington, NH 03280, 603-495-3435, [email protected], www.miragealpacas.com. Registered Huacaya & rare Suri alpacas; Columbia & Merino fine fleeced sheep; miniature Sicilian donkeys; ASCA Australian Shepherds, poultry & barnyard pets. Ashford spinning wheels, looms, & accessories. Top, roving, yarn, alpaca/wool blend quilt batts, washable sheepskins. USDA “Certified Quality” freezer lamb & sausage. Gift shop open Saturdays 10am-4pm with free farm tour & free “learn to spin” lessons in our sky-lit fiber room. Please call for livestock appointments. Sue & Tom Connary, Hodge Podge Yarns and Fibers, 59 Belknap Avenue, Newport, NH 03773 603-863-1470. hdgpdg_2000@yahoo. com. www.hdgpdg.wordpress.com. Spinning supplies& fibers, raw fleece, processed rovings. Wheels by Louet, Majacraft, Ashford, & Windsome Timbers. A full line of knitting supplies. Homespun, handknit wearables. Carolyn Terhune, Kitefield Farm, 173 Page Hill, Newport, NH 03773, 603-863-2466, [email protected]. Lambskins, fleeces, roving, natural & colored yarns from Kitefield Farm’s lustrous Romneys. Julie Patterson, Kelly Corner Farm, 3 Pleasant St, Chichester, NH 03258, 603-435-6419, www.kellycornerfarm.com, [email protected]. Heritage breed—Leicester Longwool,white & natural colored; Coopworth & Romney. Angora goats in a variety of colors. Offering handspun, hand dyed yarn, roving, fleeces, pelts & meat. USDA lamb, poultry, fresh eggs and taking orders for your “Heritage Breed Thanksgiving Turkey”. Bonny Collard, Painted Shadow Farm, PO Box 65, 207 Marlow Hill Rd, Marlow NH 03456, 603-446-3944, bonny.collard@yahoo. com www.paintedshadowfarm.blogspot.com. Natural colored & white mohair fleeces, roving & yarn, Merino/mohair roving blends. Hand dyed & natural colored mohair locks, dyed fleece & yarn.Weaving kits. Pygora. Deborah McGlew, Loose Ends, 59 Belknap Ave. Newport, NH Upstairs at HodgePodge Yarns, 603-387-9552, [email protected] Hand woven rugs, scarves, clothing & more. Weaving supplies & lessons. Demonstration Sun & Mon. Demos: - Ongoing “Learn to Spin for FREE” with Mirage’s Shari Mead) - Continuous “Learn How to Rainbow Dye” with Bonny Collard - “What to do With Your Raw Fleeces!” Preparing raw fleeces for finished products with Lisa Letendre. - “Don’t Toss That Sock!” No need to darn--repair by simply needle-felting! Bring a sock and learn how to repair it first-hand upon request! - “Ongoing Weaving” with fiber arts instructor Deb McGlew - “Sheep & Goat Breed Display” with educational information available on each breed from their owners - “Ongoing Spinning Demonstrations” - “Ongoing Farm Tour” with or without a guide. Visit Mirage’s alpacas, horses, miniature Sicilian donkeys, sheep, Angora goats, poultry, Australian Shepherds, barn cats, Indian Peacocks & more! Please make yourself at home! SERVICES: - “Sidewalk Cafe” food available from Washington NH Historical Society - WHEEL CHAIR ACCESSIBLE! - “3rd Annual NH Food Bank Alpaca Raffle”--Purchase a raffle ticket for any amount of donation to benefit the NH Food Bank. Winning ticket drawn mid December for a pair of pet alpacas, OR, winning ticket holder may select a sweater from Mirage Alpaca’s Gift Shop! Be a real winner and make a donation to help others! Continued... How To Get There Welcome to our farms and craft studios. As you travel the back roads of New Hampshire in our glorious foliage season, follow the Sheep Signs to each Stop on our Tour. There is no set order to the Tour. The numbers on the map are for reference only. We encourage you to start wherever you want, to set your own pace and visit those Stops which interest you most. People often ask how long the Tour takes. We can’t say because each person’s interests dictate how much time will be spent at each Stop. Some people take three hours; others will spread their visit over the three days. Be certain we do not intend to rush you. We only ask that you leave your dogs at home; they upset our animals. All six Stops surround the town of Hillsboro(ough) in South Central NH; so for convenience, the directions to each is written from the intersection of West Main Street and the McDonalds restaurant. To get to Hillsboro: From Concord, NH and points east: I-93 S toward I-89/MANCHESTER/LEBANON. (go 2.8 miles) Merge onto I-89 N toward US-202 W/LEBANON/RT-9 W/WHITE RIVER JCT VT/BOW/KEENE. (go 8.2 miles) Take the US-202 W/RT-9 W exit, EXIT 5, on the LEFT toward HENNIKER/ KEENE. (go 15.4 miles). Take exit US HWY 202 & W MAIN ST. Hillsborough(sign for McDonald’s) TOTAL ESTIMATED TIME: 31 minutes | DISTANCE: 26.52 miles From Keene, NH and points west: Take the RT-9 E/RT-10 N ramp. (go 24.4 miles) Turn RIGHT onto W MAIN ST. (go 1.4 miles) US HWY 202 & W MAIN ST. (go 0.0 miles) TOTAL ESTIMATED TIME: 34 minutes | DISTANCE: 27.30 miles SPRING POND FARM SOUTH on ANTRIM RD/US-202. Continue through village of Antrim At stop, Turn LEFT onto MAIN ST/US-202/NH-31. Continue to follow US-202 to blinking light. (go 4 miles) Turn LEFT onto FOREST RD. – Go through the covered bridge – see sign for Greenfield State Park Turn LEFT onto OLD BENNINGTON RD (Portions unpaved). (go 0.3 miles) Turn RIGHT onto COUNTY RD (Portions unpaved). (go 0.6 miles) Turn LEFT onto MUZZY HILL RD (Portions unpaved). (go 0.3 miles) Spring Pond Farm is on the LEFT. TOTAL ESTIMATED TIME: 24 minutes | DISTANCE: 14.20 miles Windfall Farm From Manchester, NH Take I-93 N toward CONCORD/PLYMOUTH (Portions toll). (go 11.6 miles) Merge onto I-89 N. (go 8.8 miles) Take the US-202 W/RT-9 W exit, EXIT 5, on the LEFT toward HENNIKER/ KEENE. (go 15.4 miles) US HWY 202 & W MAIN ST. (go 0.0 miles) TOTAL ESTIMATED TIME: 47 minutes | DISTANCE: 37.91 miles From Boston, MA Take I-93 N toward CONCORD NH (Portions toll) (Crossing into NEW HAMPSHIRE). (go 63.6 miles) Merge onto I-89 N. (go 8.8 miles) Take the US-202 W/RT-9 W exit, EXIT 5, on the LEFT toward HENNIKER/ KEENE. (go 15.4 miles) US HWY 202 & W MAIN ST. (go 0.0 miles) TOTAL ESTIMATED TIME: 1 hour 39 minutes | DISTANCE: 88.47 miles Start out going WEST on W MAIN ST. (go 1.4 miles) Turn LEFT onto NH-9 at stop sign. Continue to follow NH-9. (go 3.9 miles) Turn LEFT onto CLINTON RD/NH-31. (go 0.3 miles) Turn LEFT onto OLD NORTH BRANCH RD (Portions unpaved). Windfall Farm is on the RIGHT. TOTAL ESTIMATED TIME: 8 minutes | DISTANCE: 5.70 miles SPINNER FARM Start out going EAST on W MAIN ST. (go 1.4 miles) Turn RIGHT at the traffic light onto BRIDGE ST/NH-149. Continue to follow NH-149. (go 1.6 miles) Turn SLIGHT RIGHT onto OLD COUNTY RD. (go 0.7 miles) Spinner Farm is 1 mile ahead on the RIGHT. TOTAL ESTIMATED TIME: 9 minutes | DISTANCE: 3.68 miles WESTERN VIEW FARM Start out going WEST on W MAIN ST (go 0.3 miles) Turn RIGHT onto BEARD RD. (go 2.9 miles) Turn RIGHT onto GLEASON FALLS RD. (go 0.3 miles) Western View Farm (at the top of a hill) is a white house on the LEFT. TOTAL ESTIMATED TIME: 8 minutes | DISTANCE: 3.53 miles MIRAGE ALPACAS Hillsboro Boston ...Continued Henniker • The Fiber Studio Melanie Connor and Pamela Michie (owners), 161Foster Hill Rd, Henniker, NH 03242, 603-428-7830, www.fiberstudio.com, [email protected]. Hand dyed yarns; mohair, chenille, rayon, cotton, silk. Knitting needles & patterns. Take ST/NH-9 West. (go 0.2 miles) Turn RIGHT onto 31/2ND NH TURNPIKE. Continue to follow NH-31. (go 9.3 miles) Turn SLIGHT LEFT onto LEMPSTER MOUNTAIN RD. (go 1.1 miles) Mirrage Alpacas is on the RIGHT. TOTAL ESTIMATED TIME: 20 minutes | DISTANCE: 12.03 miles THE FIBER STUDIO Merge onto US-202 E/NH-9. (go 7.9 miles) Turn LEFT onto FOSTER HILL RD. at Blue Highway sign (go 0.3 miles) The Fiber Studio is on the LEFT. TOTAL ESTIMATED TIME: 10 minutes | DISTANCE: 8.48 miles Columbus Day Weekend Oct. 9th, 10th, & 11th 2010 10am - 4pm Books, buttons, & beads. Fleeces. Merino rovings, variegated &solids, & felting batts. Romney wool rovings. Exotic fibers. Handcrafted gifts. Classes in all the fiber arts. Weaving looms. Dealers for Louet, Schacht, Lendrum, Kromski, Ashford, Bosworth, & Mirrix Tapestry looms. Open Mon-Sat, 10-5; Sun, by appointment. Jennifer Frey, Seacoast Handpainted Yarns, 52 Nottingham Rd, Raymond, NH 03077, 603-244-2748, [email protected], www.seacoasthandpaintedyarns.com. Variegated yarns in wool,silk, alpaca, mohair, and blends. Hand dyed in small batches in color combinations that will delight and inspire any fiber artist. Nancy Brome, Hair of the Dog Designer Yarns, 25 Legacy Dr., Manchester, NH 03102, 603-674-0755, [email protected], www.designerdogyarn.com. Hand spun designer yarn from your beloved pet. Jan Seavey, 91 Ruffled Rd, Henniker, NH 603-428-7235, [email protected]. Rug Hooking wool – hooked pieces. Knitted & felted pieces etc. Joanne Masiello, A Knitter’s Garden, 58 Derry Rd. Chester, NH 603-887-8550, [email protected], www.aknittersgarden.net. Offering a sampling of our wonderfully eclectic mix of commercial yarns & a specially blended wool/angora yarn from our own herd. Sat. & Sun. only. Liz Conrad, Riverslea Farm, 362 North River Rd, Epping, NH 03042 603-679-2629, [email protected], www. riversleafarm.com Our own hand-dyed & natural colored roving, batts, yarn & felt. Washable Lamb skins & Goat hides. Natural colored blankets of our wool. Hand-made garments & toys. Nesting balls. Sat. & Sun. only. Nadine Chounet, Painted Knoll Farm, 750 Coolidge Woods Rd. New Hampton, NH 03256, 603-744-3851 tinyfarm@ metrocast.net, www.PaintedKnollFarm.net. Incredible Shetland fleeces & roving. Hand-dyed roving in unique one-of-a kind colors. Hand-woven items. All produced right here in N.H.! Sat. & Sun. only. Demonstrations all weekend. Greenfield – Spring Pond Farm Antrim – Windfall Farm Deering – Spinner Farm Hillsboro – Western View Farm Washington – Mirage Alpacas Henniker – The Fiber Studio www.WoolArtsTourNH.com