Wildflower Fiber Group Artisan Studios and Stores

Wildflower Fiber Artistan Studios and Online StoresEach member of the Wildflower Fiber Group has a "Studio" on this site, which includes their biography and a brief overview of their work and offerings.

Each member also has a "Store" which offers items for sale online on this web site.

Bella Bodom Ranch > Studio > Store
Bella Bodom Ranch is home to the finest angora goats, producing heavenly mohair.

"A Spinner's Tale" > Studio > Store
Judy Seaton raises milk goats and creates fragrant handcrafted soaps in addition to caring for shetland sheep.

Golden Fleece Farm > Studio > Store
At Golden Fleece Farm, Joyce and Barney Terrell nurture a multicolored flock of shetland sheep for handspinners and handcraft fine wool combs, triangle and other looms and fiber related tools.

Dei Gratia Farm > Studio > Store
Mitchie Ryan, of Dei Gratia Farm, concentrates on producing lovely, fine angora bunny fiber and more.

Olde Oaks Farm > Studio > Store
Llamas are the passion of Ouijan Vinson at Olde Oaks Farm. She hosts 15 prize winning llamas bred for producing fine fiber for discriminating handspinners.

Judy's Studio > Studio > Store
Judy Pritchett, award winning handweaver, is famous for her “assemblage” work. Utilizing handwoven pieces and “found objects”, she creates one of a kind collages.

The Pearly Queen > Studio > Store
“The Pearly Queen”, Midge Jackson, crafts buttons of dichroic and other glass, as well as handknitted wire jewelry featuring vintage and one of a kind buttons and beads. She produces hand knitted and woven items and hand dyed yarns as well.



Click on a link below to visit a member's studio and store page.