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Lincoln Creations

Pillow

Lamb fleece

Soft and tender to touch, beautiful to see, pure Lincoln Longwool lab fleece hand woven with linen. Cotton back and fibrefilled. A stunning accent piece o n any bed or sofa.

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Rug

Core Spun Rug Wool

"Woolly goodness...your feet will LOVE this naturally dyed indigo rug hand woven by Kate. And if you think it's too beautiful to be on the floor, it would make a lovely weighted blanket on the bed..." The Piggery Gallery

This 5 by 7 foot gorgeous rug, currently at The Piggery for $400, takes about eight balls.

BUY CORE SPUN RUG WOOL

Pillow and Rugs

CORE SPUN RUG wool

Blue woven and overershot pillow (top right) and green and blue rugs, dyed with (non-toxic) Greener Shades. Natural grey in foreground. All made by Kate. 96 by 127 cm (38 x 50 in.) from five skeins.

BUY CORE SPUN RUG WOOL

Wrap

Hand painted Yarn

Classy wrap hand woven by Kate that takes you anywhere. About 13 inches by 40 inches from three skeins.

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More creations!

Vest

Natural Grey Yarn

Warm, snug vest knit with love by Beth Fisher  of Stone Spindle Farm for her father. A  large vest from five skeins.

Buy natural grey yarn

Needle-felted sculture

Fleece

Exquisite needle-felted sculture of child riding a unicorn with Lincoln Longwool fleece for her flowing hair. Artist Tamara Gibson, Killaloe, Ontario.

Buy Adult White Fleece
Steve Trapp of the Kingston Handloom, Weavers, and Spinners guild models his  "Poor Boy Cap".   Weaving  (below) shows the  lustrous sheen of natural grey and white. Skeins of wool (natural colour) are available at Our Store. Click Photo.

Steve Trapp of the Kingston Handloom, Weavers, and Spinners guild models his "Poor Boy Cap". Weaving (below) shows the lustrous sheen of natural grey and white. Skeins of wool (natural colour) are available at Our Store. Click Photo.

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