Buy Local

Big Business is taking up too much space in the market place. I know I would much rather buy from local craftsmen who I can meet and do business with. So I am hoping that on this page we can begin to find and support the shop keepers our little corner of the store.    To invigorate our own economy we need to spend our money within that economy. And to keep the Fellowship alive and healthy we need to support each others endeavours. Help keep each other afloat.

So tell us about your small business. Or a small locally owned business you recommend. Let’s begin networking. Let’s work together as a team. Like a little internet village.

Leave a link here to your shop or website. Let the Fellowship of the Farmy know where you are and what you are offering and how to find you on the internet.

The comments section on this page will become a list of locations to shop. Our own small network.

Lots of love,

celi

47 responses to “Buy Local”

  1. Hi I’m Tracy. I’m an artisan. I make jewelry, scarves, hats, shawls, headbands, art and digital art. I’m a native Californian and I live in the rural desert. I’m new to selling online so I’m learning as I go. Happy to be here. Feel free to visit my site, follow, comment and share my blog. https://tracyleibmann.wordpress.com

    • Hi there Tracy! I am going through our people here on The Cottage Industries Page before I migrate the blog to a more robust website. How is it going over there? Are you still selling online? Just making sure your details are correct before I pack this page up for transport! c

  2. Hi guys, I’m Veronica. I’m an artist. I muck about with absolutely everything, every form of art, (wait, I don’t know how to do glass blowing yet), but mainly I paint on really old ephemera. The more useful the paper has been, like well used maps and music sheets, the better I like it. I almost never paint on new white paper.
    I live in two countries, Canada and the UK, and am back and forth a lot.

    I also write a blog at http://veronicaroth.com.
    Love new friends on FB: https://www.facebook.com/veronicaroth13 (just throw me a request)
    Am silly on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/commonmagic/
    and neglect an Etsy store. Yeah, won’t even post that link…lol

    Right, off to meet everyone. 😀

    • Hi Veronica! I am going through our people here on The Cottage Industries Page before I migrate the blog to a more robust website. How is it going over there? Are your links still active? Just making sure your details are correct before I pack this page up for transport! You are coming with me! c

  3. Hi, I’m an artist based in Melbourne, Australia, but I lived most of my life in the rural South Gippsland region of the state of Victoria. While I’ve been drawing / painting for years, I have only recently settled upon it as the thing I want to take seriously. My portfolio is still very much a work in progress but I have had some early success that is very encouraging. My favourite things to draw are animals -cutesy animals, realistic animals, extinct and prehistoric animals. I grew up rural and animals have been my constant companions through life. 🙂

    Currently my drawings, photos and prints are available on a variety of products at flokot.redbubble.com and they ship all over the world. You can find me on Instagram at @fionakat.art and on WordPress I have two blogs: FionaKat.WordPress.Com and StreamsDesolations.Wordpress.Com.

    • Hi Fiona! I am going through our people here on The Cottage Industries Page before I migrate the blog to a more robust website. How is it going over there? Are you still selling online? Just making sure your details are correct before I pack this page up for transport! I go out to Melbourne quite often now – we need to talk about your art!

  4. Hi guys, I’m a novelist and writing coach. I also lead workshops in my home city of Portland, Oregon, and in France every September. I work one-on-one with people who want to get their writing mojo in gear and also advise on publishing, both traditional and indie. I’ve done every kind of writing known to man over the course of my life and can likely help you with whatever you need. I blog regularly about writing topics at charlotterainsdixon.com. You can learn more about my workshops at letsgowrite.com.

  5. Hi all, I’m Nancy – a garden designer and avid gardener in Asheville NC. I woke up with an idea in the middle of the night (literally) for a new kind of plant label. It’s a smart plant tag combined with an easy-to-use online garden record-keeping system. My husband Dennis, super geek, developed the software application and as of November ’16 we’re off to the races. It’s probably most interesting to avid gardeners with a bent toward documenting their garden. I like to say it’s a new platform for doing what gardeners have always done: label plants, make notes, take pictures. Check us out at https://www.muddybootsplantags.com/
    I also love to draw and I offer Garden Portraits drawn from photographs. https://www.muddybootsplantags.com/portraits/
    What a nice way to learn about other peoples’ creativity!

    • Hi Nancy, I am going through our people here on The Cottage Industries Page before I migrate the blog to a more robust website. How is it going over there? Are you still working in the gardening industry and selling those plant tags? Just making sure your details are correct before I pack this page up for transport! Because I hope to take it with me to the next rendition!

  6. I call myself a farmer/jewelry artist. I live in Rowley Massachusetts, which is about a 1/2 hour north of Boston near the coast. My family and I run a small farm (www.mehaffeyfarm.com) where we raise vegetables and eggs. We sell our veggies in our farm share program to 30-40 families, and also to a couple of restaurants and one very large corporate cafeteria. Last year we started getting into growing microgreens. This year we plan to really expand this venture. Did you know that they are 40 times more nutritious than their full grown counterparts? And so delicious! As a jewelry artist, I sell my work at a local gallery called Riverwalk Art Gallery in Amesbury MA, where I also teach metalsmithing classes. I also teach in my home, where I have a small studio. My students gather at my kitchen table which is COVERED with tools! I have a whole group of lovely people who come here every week during the winter to learn. We have so much fun! You can see some of my work here: http://www.maggienowdesign.com, and here: http://www.facebook.com/MaggieNow Design, and of me and my farm and family and jewelry on Instagram: @mmehaff. Every year for the past three or four years (how many years is it now C?) I make “Journey Bangles,” for Cecilia and her daughter. Thanks for your support Cecilia!

  7. A Virginian by birth and continued residence, I raised my children in the suburbs of a large sprawling city, gardening without spraying but unable to call it organic due to neighbor’s spraying trees and using lawn services. My kids called me a hippy as I shopped with reusable canvas bags, wore Birkenstocks pretty much year round, cooked from scratch, and disdained all the chemicals that were being foisted on us by shopping at the two “hippy” stores whenever possible. Upon retirement, my husband and I bought a 30 acre farm and built a log home on it. I began making my own soap, balms, and salves from organic fair trade ethically obtained materials and uncertified, but organically grown herbs and flowers from my gardens. About the same time, I began knitting again, which led to drop spindle spinning, then one spinning wheel, and a second, re-enacting at a 17th century plantation home in our region, in costume, spinning. I was making too much product for my family and families in law to use up, so Cabin Crafted was created. An online shop found on square up and etsy, https://squareup.com/store/cabin-crafted/ (most complete stock) and https://www.etsy.com/shop/CabinCrafted?ref=hdr_shop_menu. I have a public Cabin Crafted Facebook page and write a blog about my farm and crafting adventures here http://cabincrafted.fangorn.space/. I can do custom soap (a 3 lb, about 9 bar mold), balm, and salve scents, just message me through one of the sites. Stop by and visit. Thank you for supporting us Cecilia.

    • Oh, Fran Lovely to meet you. I am in awe of the wonderful and exciting things you do. I produce nothing except words and a friendly ear for friends, family, and others. Judith

  8. Greetings! I am a longtime member of the Fellowship of the Farmy and have been one of the lucky few to have met our dear C. in person. Not at the Farmy unfortunately but in real life. 🙂 I don’t have anything quite as artistic and creative as everyone else here but I do have a lovely, organic, perennial flower border that I make seasonal bouquets from that I sell (give away), locally! It is by no means a business, as it’s just me and my garden but something I truly love to do. So if you are ever in Gig Harbor, Washington state…drop by. My e-mail is christinalfrutiger@comcast.net

    Think Spring!
    Chris

    PS.
    I have also tried some of Gosia Winko’s soap…see above (Eddy Winko) and it is sooo nice! Good size bars, creamy, lovely scent, etc. So, you don’t have to travel all the way to Poland…unless you want to…they have a very nice website and ship!

  9. My name is Arwen and I’ve been a member of the fellowship since about 2010. Miss C your blog has made me smile, cry, feel comforted, reassured and inspired. Thank you!

    In fact, you have inspired me so much that last week I created my own blog called Tiny Garden (following our attempt to turn our tiny backyard into an edible garden). We aren’t selling anything yet, maybe one day, but would love it if you’d like to join us on our journey.
    http://arwenmunro.com/

    PS. I too have met Miss C, I want to say in about 2012, here in NZ, she asked me which of her cast of characters was my favourite and I answered, you are. I think I flushed red from head to toe! But it was and still is my truth, it’s you Miss C who is my favourite, your strength, intelligence, wisdom, kindness, always being there through every type of extreme weather/farming eventuality! (there through thick and thin)…I’m grateful for you, thank you for sharing with us.

    Arwen

    • Hi Arwen. Lucky you I am hoping to meet up with Miss C when she comes home for Christmas. I am now off to look at your blog. Hopefully, you will attract as much attention as Miss C does. BTW I am in Wellington. Where are you?

    • Hello again /Arwen. I have been over to your blog. I love the story of your sister swinging in the Land Rover but can appreciate your mother’s concern. However, I note that the last post was in September. I hope all is well. Also, I am unable to add a comment. is that intentional?

  10. I’m thecrazysheeplady. My husband (Saint Tim) and I have a small farm in north central Kentucky. We have a small(ish) hand spinners flock of various breeds of sheep for various types of wool. We sell raw fleeces, ready to spin roving, occasionally some yarn. I make felted sheep and wool wreaths and some other gift-y items. I paint a farm based Christmas card (featured on KET’s Kentucky Life) each year and we sell those as well as other note cards, farm calendars, note pads… My husband has a printing shop in Lexington, Kentucky. I teach spinning and a little knitting. I love to help people get started with fiber crafts and also sheep keeping. We have an almost complete cast of characters (no pigs or cows :-/) of sheep, sheep dogs, horses, cats and chickens. Everyone here has a good story and we enjoy sharing them. Our website is http://www.myfavoritesheep.com

    • Hello You! I am packing up this page to move it with me to the new website. I thought I would pop in and see if you are still selling all your wool and farm related items. I see you on insta all the time so I might reach out there too!

  11. Hi,

    I love this collection! I will add a couple that I love…

    Soft Leather Shoes makes wonderful soft soled shoes for babies and toddlers. I get them for both my kids from here and have been delighted by her work!
    https://www.etsy.com/shop/SoftLeatherShoes

    I discovered Heaven Scent Gardens while vacationing a few years ago in Door County, Wisconsin. Their bug spray is fabulous and they used to make a great hand cleaner that could get anything off that I don’t see on the website right now (I’m hoping that that is just temporary…).
    https://hsgsoap.com

    I have a small educational resource store on Teachers Pay Teachers. It has lesson plans, units, literature guides, activities, and so much more. The resources are great for middle school and high school classroom use and many would be great for home schooling or home enrichment. I hope you check them out!
    https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Store/Rebecca-Gettelman

    Thanks!
    Rebecca

  12. Hi, all! I’m recently (downsized) retired in rural East Texas. I found this blog while returning to my love of writing a bit. I’m so glad I did! I’m exploring some options for cottaging… and I’m leaning toward conducting home wellness services. I have a small Avon business online that helps me earn a little along the way… and I hope to add a few other well selected offerings to my little market. It’s a work in progress. If interested, my blog can be found at http://Lillmi.com . The FB market is called Lillmi’s Marketplace. I can’t wait to visit all your links today!

  13. Hi!
    I’ve been a member of the Farmy for a long time, even stayed there twice. And yes, I’ve met Sheila!
    Having been a crafty person all my life, my Mom taught me to sew, my sister knitting and am a self taught beader. At one time I was knitting necklaces and bracelets with beads, a “two-fer”. Because of age I’ve had to give up knitting (bad hands) and have returned to sewing. To indulge my fabric addiction I’ve started a home business, Aunt Paaat’s Sewing Room on Etsy. For the moment I’m sewing and selling Aprons, Placemats and Bowl Cozies. Please check it out!

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