For 4 years now, One Stitch Two Stitch Custom Garments and Reclaimed Wood Decor has been at the Leduc Farmers Market. They “love to keep business in Leduc and the Market is a fabulous way to do that!” says the local Owner and Mother of four.
Known for their custom-made clothing and home décor, stop in at their booth to score a truly unique item to complement your family wardrobe or bring warmth to your home.
“I have always loved crafting and building,” reflects Mary-Jane, Owner of One Stitch Two Stitch, “I started initially because we were having trouble finding unique clothing that suited the broad range of shapes and sizes at our workplace.”
Choose from their ready-to-buy graphic designs made for babies, kids, adults, or — print your own custom design! Whether it’s a funny anecdote, a team logo, or a photograph, Mary-Jane is available to bring your idea to life on fabric. Their home décor options includes toss pillows, tea towels, and other embroidered items. Depending on the week, you might even be lucky enough to find one of her creations made from reclaimed pallet wood! Past works of art we’ve seen from Mary-Ann have been gardening planters, coat hangers, and chalk boards.
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Wooly Goat Soap brings handmade, all-natural goat’s milk soap and other bath, body, and laundry products to the Leduc Farmers Market. A proud vendor for three years and counting, we’re always excited to see what new inventions they have to offer. The inception of their product line began in 2014 with an experiment! As a leader for the Junior Forest Wardens, connecting young people and their families with natural skills, Carmen Dabels decided to learn and teach the ancient art of soap making to the kids. The whole experience and end-product were so well received, she decided to launch into business and share with her community! Made without the use of perfumes, fragrance oils, or dyes, Wooly Goat products are perfect for people with sensitive skin. Naturally healing ingredients like lavender, neem, bentonite clay, and more are blended to provide a nourishing alternative to conventional products with harsh chemicals. From 8 thieves and after-tattoo salves to bath bombs and mud masks, this Meadow Lake, Saskatchewan creator has you covered. One of their soap innovations we love most are those that have been hand felted with a combination of sheep, alpaca, or llama wool! The wool cover on the soap forms a luxurious lather and also actually allows the soap to dry faster — making it the ideal companion for camping, hiking, and travel. You can find Wooly Goat Soap and dozens of other amazing vendors at the Leduc Farmers Market every Thursday from 10 am to 1:30 pm at the Leduc Recreation Centre (4330 Black Gold Dr). “Meeting new people” is Carmen’s favourite part about being a vendor at Leduc Farmers Market, so make sure you stop by her booth and say hello!
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