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There are currently 6 names in this directory beginning with the letter H.
Hand Crafted by Anne-Marie

Hand knitted baby items, knitted blankets, mittens, quilts, hanging towels, microwave pads, knitted slippers, knitted sweaters

Lynda Renaud

renuzit1@yahoo.com


Haymeadow Pottery

My family's roots to South County date back to the 1600s and I am enormously proud to say that I come from generations of artisans. My grandparents met while studying at the Rhode Island School of Design. After graduation, they began Peter Pots of Providence, which later became Peter Pots Pottery in West Kingstown when they purchased Glen Rock Mill. My father followed his own artistic calling to become a furnituremaker specializing in 18th-century American designs. Looking back on my childhood, I see a quilt of moments sewn together that taught me about the beauty that can be created with one's own hands. I cherish vivid memories of my grandfather showing me how to use the wheel, his expert hands permanently coated in stoneware clay and of my father meticulously carving ball and claw feet as I watched ribbons of mahogany float to the floor. I suppose it was not if, but when, that I would follow in the footsteps of my family. After discovering my passion for wheel-thrown ceramics, I view my art as a connection to the artisans who raised me. I began Haymeadow Pottery to share the art medium that I love with others. My products include wheel thrown mugs, bowls, berry strainers, spoon rests, soap dishes, vases, and sponge holders all glazed in lead free dinnerware safe glazes.

Hayley Greene

hayleygreene1993@gmail.com

www.instagram.com/haymeadowpottery/

@haymeadowpottery/


Healey Farm

This is a four generation farm I sell produce from July to end of October I would like to sell at this sale Live Christmas Wreaths decorated and I grow On my farm Broomcorn which I also decorate I call them swags, I also do Baskets filled with live greens.

LouAnn Rippin

farmerlou@verizon.net

@Healey Farm or LouAnn Rippin


Hey Baby Crochet

Crochet baby items. Hats, booties, sweaters, photo prop outfits, mittens, headbands, mommy & me, mommy items

Courtney Geisser

heybabycrochetcreations@gmail.com

@http://www.instagram.com/heybabycrochet


Hummingbird Stitches

Embroidered Free standing Lace Ornaments, towels, and quilts

LeeAnn Lyons

hummingbirdstitches@aol.com

@Hummingbird Stitches


Hurley Baggs

Upcycled mittens-made using fabrics and trim recycled from clothing items (ex. wool blazers, slacks, sweaters) Handmade handbags-some constructed using fabrics and others are wool felted handbags

Judy Hamilton

judyh13@yahoo.com