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For centuries, upstate New York has been the refuge of artists, writers, crafters and city-dwellers—the close proximity to one of the world’s most enticing cities enhances the quiet, sleepy charm of the Hudson Valley region just a few hours north. Here, meet makers with fascinating backstories and unusual past lives, now exploring their crafts fully amidst cozy, pastoral landscapes. It’s no wonder that this area is also home to one of the largest wool festivals each year: the Dutchess County Sheep & Wool Festival in Rhinebeck, NY, regularly welcomes tens of thousands of visitors in a single weekend for a fiber celebration. We took advantage of 2021’s festival cancellation to visit the area without the crowds and hustle, exploring it in-depth so that future travelers can see the best of what the Hudson Valley has to offer.
Featuring: The Highlands Foundry, Salt + Still, Cal Patch, Sawkill Farm, Murky Depths Dyeworks and more
Patterns from Rose Pearlman (Punch Needle), Salt + Still (Quilting), Andrea Hungerford (Knitting, Sewing), Katerina C. Rieckel (Knitting), Hannah Thiessen (Knitting, Embroidery), Sloane Rosenthal (Knitting), Morgan Bowling (Embroidery)
For centuries, upstate New York has been the refuge of artists, writers, crafters and city-dwellers—the close proximity to one of the world’s most enticing cities enhances the quiet, sleepy charm of the Hudson Valley region just a few hours north. Here, meet makers with fascinating backstories and unusual past lives, now exploring their crafts fully amidst cozy, pastoral landscapes. It’s no wonder that this area is also home to one of the largest wool festivals each year: the Dutchess County Sheep & Wool Festival in Rhinebeck, NY, regularly welcomes tens of thousands of visitors in a single weekend for a fiber celebration. We took advantage of 2021’s festival cancellation to visit the area without the crowds and hustle, exploring it in-depth so that future travelers can see the best of what the Hudson Valley has to offer.
Featuring: The Highlands Foundry, Salt + Still, Cal Patch, Sawkill Farm, Murky Depths Dyeworks and more
Patterns from Rose Pearlman (Punch Needle), Salt + Still (Quilting), Andrea Hungerford (Knitting, Sewing), Katerina C. Rieckel (Knitting), Hannah Thiessen (Knitting, Embroidery), Sloane Rosenthal (Knitting), Morgan Bowling (Embroidery)
For centuries, upstate New York has been the refuge of artists, writers, crafters and city-dwellers—the close proximity to one of the world’s most enticing cities enhances the quiet, sleepy charm of the Hudson Valley region just a few hours north. Here, meet makers with fascinating backstories and unusual past lives, now exploring their crafts fully amidst cozy, pastoral landscapes. It’s no wonder that this area is also home to one of the largest wool festivals each year: the Dutchess County Sheep & Wool Festival in Rhinebeck, NY, regularly welcomes tens of thousands of visitors in a single weekend for a fiber celebration. We took advantage of 2021’s festival cancellation to visit the area without the crowds and hustle, exploring it in-depth so that future travelers can see the best of what the Hudson Valley has to offer.
Featuring: The Highlands Foundry, Salt + Still, Cal Patch, Sawkill Farm, Murky Depths Dyeworks and more
Patterns from Rose Pearlman (Punch Needle), Salt + Still (Quilting), Andrea Hungerford (Knitting, Sewing), Katerina C. Rieckel (Knitting), Hannah Thiessen (Knitting, Embroidery), Sloane Rosenthal (Knitting), Morgan Bowling (Embroidery)