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At 5 Cent Hats,  our made in Canada products are handcrafted by skilled furriers using only the finest fur pelts trapped in Alberta, tanned and sewn in Manitoba. On our trap line we harvest a variety of furs; coyote, wolf, fisher, beaver, and lynx.…

The Absolute Qiviut store may be new but we are not ! We are formerly Cottage Craft Angora mill, trading under the name cottage craft angora for close to 15 years. Because we no longer manufacture Angora rabbit yarns we thought it time that we…

I’m Deb Griffey of Alpaca Time, a small business that has built a reputation of manufacturing premium alpaca products since 2005. Alpacas are shorn for their soft, warm fibre once a year. After my sister had her alpacas shorn, she called the only…

Briggs & Little Woolen Mills Ltd. has been the name of the woolen mill located in York Mills, NB, Canada, since 1916. Previous to that it was called Little’s Woolen Mills, and previous to that York Woolen Mills. The mill was first started in…

CDN Apparel believes we’re more than beavers and ice rinks, red and white or a maple leaf. Canadian apparel is failing to reflect the diversity of people who live in this country; with intricate lives and interests, stories and values that…

I’m Tatiana, the creator of Colorful Island Craft Studio! I’ve been knitting since I was 8 years old and also developed a love for sewing, crocheting and cross stitching when I was young. Flash forward a few years (ok, decades!), and I am proud to…

Crochet Milie – Hi! My name is Emilie Bolduc and I live in Quebec, Canada. When I was 8 years old, my mother showed me how to crochet and it became a real passion for me. In my twenties, I discovered that crochet could be modern and tasteful.…

Dene Fur Clouds – The Dene of the Northwest Territories, Canada, are historically nomadic hunters and gathers. Trapping, fishing and berry picking along the Sub-Arctic shores of the Mackenzie and Liard Rivers and Great Slave and Great Bear…

“Diversions by J & J” is a mother-daughter run business started by Joanie and Jessica Mackay. Love of knitting, crocheting and other crafts became a business when this avid pastime produced excess handicraft stockpiles large enough…

Through 60 years, while maintaining a working family farm, Egli’s Sheep Farm employs local full-time sewing specialists who manufacture sheepskin products right at the farm. The retail shop has expanded to become one of Canada’s largest wool and…