May 10 Vendors:
Textiles

From sweet new wearables to whimsical crochet to knitted wonders, these textile-based artists and makers have something unique to offer you.

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Azzo Seguin

I am a trans artist making clothing for trans people and/or people who wish children's clothes came in adult sizes. I use a range of media (embroidery, painting, applique, and others) to create unique designs, which are inspired by tattoos, pop art, vintage jewelry, and the natural world.

Desmond and Isaac’s
Little Guys

Hey there! I'm Desmond of Desmond and Isaac's Little Guys, a duo of queer crocheters making a menagerie of weird and wonderful critters! Jellyfish, crows, squids, snails, and more...what little friend will you bring home? :)

Eberzine

Eberzine carries earrings, patches featuring linocut stamps, zines, screen printed t-shirts- all hand printed and hand made! Run by Avery and August Eberlein, there's always something to notice at this booth.

Found & Faded

New and gently loved hand-dyed clothing, featuring bleach dye and reverse dye techniques, along with block prints, cards, notebooks, stickers, patches, bags, and whimsical gifts for the inner child like handmade pins, keychains, and more.

Free Ramblin’ Kids

Whimsical, wearable toys and slippers for young children. Handmade from upcycled wool and cashmere sweaters.

Glory Hands

Glory Hands part kitsch, part curiosities, and dark whimsy. Tapestries, home goods, and personal accessories. Made lovingly by hand, from second-hand materials as often as possible.

Gnomesfromspace +Toadandturnip

Hi! We are Noam and toad, we are trans-nonbinary tattoo artists that just moved to Massachusetts. We vend our artwork as stickers, prints, patches and t-shirts as well as some handmade jewelry. We really look forward to getting to know our new local queer community!

Green Moon Arts

Raven is a textile artist working with natural dyes, local wool and upcycled clothing, in addition to found objects and the more traditional mediums of paint, ink and paper. Their work is an invitation to curiosity and wonder, interweaving the quiet songs of natural beings into items for daily use. At this event, Raven will be sharing botanically printed cards, journals and clothing; hand felted bowls; and small stitched and woven paintings.

Jena Duncan

Jena (they/them) is passionate about fiber arts and building relationships around shared hobbies. Based in Franklin county, they have handmade sewing, pottery, and printmaking to offer. Jena rediscovered their enthusiasm for sewing as a healing and liberatory practice for their fat, queer and non-binary body.

JimsCrochetCorner

James VanHoy hand makes a variety of crochet plushies.

KnitSpinQuilt

KnitSpinQuilt makes high quality hand-sewn project bagAlisa, the creator behind KnitSpinQuilt, makes high quality hand-sewn project bags for knitters, spinners, crafters, and anyone who might want a drawstring project bag or zippered box bag! At this market Alisa will also have drawstring dice bags for anyone who enjoys tabletop gaming, or likes to corral small items in a smaller bag! Alisa will also bring an assortment of small zippered flat pouches suitable for DPNs or pencils & pens.

MXED GREENS

We are herbalists and artists, and our offerings include botanically dyed and linocut printed clothing, bandanas, and altar cloths; as well as herbal teas and seasonal remedies. We also sell botanical dye kits and dye plant seedlings that we have grown, so you can experiment at home!

Pay Stevens

I will be selling embroidered tote bags with bugs and plants on them--blind date with books --different forms of bookmarks and little book tokens!

Pondwater Studio

Pondwater Studio creates artworks that celebrate the waterways and wetlands of the native Northeast. Informed by the artist's Abenaki heritage, the iconography weaves Wabanaki stories + mythology into each piece. Offering handmade Prints, Patches, Stickers, Sewn-Clothing, Sculpture and more.

The Queer Stitch

I am a Boricua Queer crochet maker/artist. Wearables, accessories, amigurumi and micro crochet framed art.

ThisIsRNation

River is a nonbinary artist who has operated their online store, ThisIsRNation, since 2015, making clothes, accessories, decor, and art prints. Originally from Alabama, they graduated with a degree in biology in 2016 and found their new home in New England in 2019. They are a co-founder and main organizer of the queer arts group, Rainbow Arts Collective, based in Portland, ME.

raskl.

raskl.’s garments and textiles feature hand-carved-and-printed linocut block printed designs by Pascale Jarvis. Adult-sized garments are gently used, locally thrifted, and deep cleaned with borax before they're given new life through Pascale's artistry. After cleaning, Pascale meticulously prints their hand-carved linoleum stamps - called blocks - onto the pieces using oil-based ink designed for fabric and a bit of elbow grease. Organic cotton baby onesies and toddler t-shirts, cotton fabric patches, and cotton bandanas make up raskl.'s other printed textiles; these materials are not thrifted.

Reflower Ritual

With Reflower Ritual, Maya Rose makes brooms and tools for ritual and connection. Each broom is handcrafted with natural materials, and can be used for ritual cleansing or just for everyday sweeping. She also makes ritual salts that may be paired with brooms for cleansing or banishing rituals. With her work, Maya hopes to call others to invite magic and ritual into their lives.

Rose Ritter

Thrifted clothes and textiles repurposed with handcarved lino prints and handsewn patches trying to create clothes made with care in a wide range of sizes from youth to 3XL.

Sugar Stitch Studio

I create handmade crochet flowers, including boutique-style arrangements, as well as illustrated postcards, bookmarks, and stickers. All my artwork is original, featuring cute and nature-inspired designs.

Thrifty Gifty

Maker Kathleen Barth creates hand embroidered jewelry from fabric scraps, re-using fabric and embroidery materials from the local area.

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