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Country Heritage Spinners & Weavers
a fiber arts guild which draws members from throughout the Ozarks region.
Hutton Valley Quilters
a traditional
quilting group that meets regularly in the Hutton Valley Community
Center, Hutton Valley, MO.
Ozark Fiber Artist Guild
Mary Scott will demonstrate spinning & weaving.
Ozark
Mountain Long Rifles
This club, with members from throughout the region, will be
encamped on the Civic Center green. They will demonstrate
making reed chair seats, cooking, pouring lead bullets, beadwork,
finger weaving, blacksmithing, knife and tomahawk, fire building
with flint and steel, black powder musketry and other skills
from the early 1800s.
Fiddle maker
Bernard Allen is a Master Artist in the TAAP program
with the Missouri Folk Arts Program. From Naylor, MO.
Original
Ozark Split Oak Baskets
Dennis Purcell from Salem, MO. Every basket is made
with 100% White Oak. The tree is selected from standing timber,
then using handmade tools, we make all materials, including
the handle. ozarkoakbaskets.com
Broomstick Crochet
Charlene Brooks, Pomona, is a visual artist and painter
who serves on the board of directors for the Harlin House
Museum in West Plains, MO.
Beeswax Candlemaking
Pam Wright of Wright Honey Farm. Beeswax Candle making.
Pam will also exhibit a Queen Bee.
Jon Boat Making
Larry Dablemont from Bolivar, MO. Demonstrating Jon Boat making and turkey calling.
Sassafras Paddle Making
Norton Dablemont , Houston, MO. Demonstrating the making of sassafras paddles.
Paddle Painting
Joanne Alspaugh painting on paddles.
Flint Napping
Curtis Tindel from Tecumseh, flint napping.
Handmade Farm Implements and Crochet
Preston and Joyce Scott from Mammoth Spring, Arkansas, doing wooden farm implements and crochet |