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Linna Ferguson - Handmade silk purses
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Tammy Gooch & Chastity Peacher -
Crocheted hats, scarves,
and headbands; hairclips and earrings decorated with
feathers;
and baked items
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Jen Lackey - Decorative ribbons and hairbows on clips, barrettes, etc.
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Pat Lasus - Knitted, woven, and crocheted hats, scarves, mittens,
shawls using Angora and other fibers
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Elaine Lawson of Kismet Acres Farm, LLC - Alpaca raw fiber, roving, yarn, and knit items
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Barbara Cochran - Dried and fresh centerpieces and arrangements
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Joette Dorosheff - Pinecone and silk wreaths, and floral centerpieces
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Ellen Kozloff Grau of Mountain Haven Crafts - Stained glass stars, tree-toppers, fan pulls, hummingbirds, angels, dragons; quilted tree skirts
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Rick Keeney of DO-DO Birdhouses - Birdhouses made from recovered barn wood
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Kim Labash of Loudoun Valley Herbs - Herbal Gerbils, Lavender Wings, Postpins, and Christmas ornaments and decorations
made predominantly or accented with herb and plant materials
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Sharon Mannion - Crocheted afghans and knitted home items
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Mary Montero - Wooden spoons, oven mitts, hand-carved wooden bowls
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Julie Mulligan - Hand-poured decorative candles, wooden country signs, decorative canisters
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Constance Musolino - Primitive folk art including dolls, pin cushion, brooms, seasonal themes
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Pat Reed - Potholders, spice mats
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Cynthia Rinek of Blooming Hill - Homegrown lavender and lavender crafts, handmade wreaths, Loudoun pictures by P. Rinek,
garden statuary and gifts for the garden and gardener
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Steven Soechtig of Quaker Village Homes - Architectural miniatures