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the mercantile

the mercantile is at rest.

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The latest harvest has concluded, and the wares of the last collection have found their new homes across the hills.

When the Mercantile is quiet, it means I have returned to the Spindle Shed & Apothecary to begin the slow work of the next season. Right now, the dye pots are simmering with botanical colors, the spinning wheel is a-whir, and new one-of-a-kind artifacts are being birthed from the locks of Mwsogl, Blodwyn, and the herd.

Creating intentional, earth-born pieces takes time, patience, and the right turn of the seasons. I work in small, artful batches to ensure every piece carries the true spirit of this 100-year-old farmstead.

While the gates are latched:

  • Join the Circle: The best way to know when the next harvest is ready is to join The Mwsogl Circle below. You will receive a digital tiding with the exact date and hour the gates will reopen.

  • Read the Chronicles: Follow the daily rhythms of the farm and studio in The Mwsogl Chronicles.

  • Dream of the Harvest: Glimpse our Past Treasures below to see what is currently brewing in the "season of making.

Mwsogl: Moose the resident Pygora.

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"Named for Mwsogl (our moss-loving 'Moose'), this is our quiet post for those who love artful fiber and folk herbals. Sign up to know exactly when the next batch of wild-crafated & wild-spun treasures is ready to leave the studio."


Wild-Spun Fiber & Earth-Born Herbals

From the Hills of Puget Sound

 

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