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This is a work in progress. These are links to our friends, family and fiber. If you would like to be listed here, please contact Tracy. Links are in (mostly) alphabetical order.
- Cascabeles Handspindles. Handspindles and other turned-wood items.
- Camden Farmer's Market. Saturdays and Wednesday's during the summer, we usually spin at least one Saturday (for 2004 it's August 7th).
- Common Ground Fair. Held in September, there's fiber on the hoof (sheep, alpacas, rabbits, goats), a fleece tent and lots of spinners.
- Conway House. Historical society and museum located in Rockport, ME. The Midcoast Spinners are meeting there on Thursdays this summer.
- Dyeing for Fiber. Handdyed roving and yarn.
- Fiber Frolic. The place for fiber--held in June at the Windsor Fairgrounds. Many fiber-related products here, from animals on the hoof, to spinning wheels, to yarn and finished products.
- Hatchtown Farm. Handmade spindles and small spinning tools. Maine grown, covered Coopworth fleeces, roving, and yarn.
- Indigo Moon Farm. Fiber processing, multicolored batts, commercial roving, and llamas for sale in Somerville, ME.
- Industrial Hemp. Links to suppliers of hemp fiber and yarn.
- The Maine Blanket and Seacolors. Maine grown wool for blankets, and handdyed yarn.
- Montpelier. Revolutionary War re-enactment, August. We are invited to spin and we even dress up ;-).
- The Merlin Tree. Handmade spinning wheels and spinning wheel repair in Vermont.
- Romney Ridge Farm. Publisher of We Fiber Folk, graphic art specialists and basketmaker.
- Unique One. Yarn and Maine-knitted sweater store in Camden.
- Village Farm Alpacas. Maine grown alpacas, alpaca fiber and imported alpaca products from Peru.
- Vote Hemp. Industrial hemp advocacy.
Midcoast Spinners' contacts are Tracy and Peggy.
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