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Third annual fiber faire, Sept. 20 

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BROWNINGTON – On Saturday, September 20, from 11:30 a.m., to 4 p.m., there will be a village-wide celebration of heritage fiber arts and contemporary crafts at the Old Stone House Museum. Demonstrations and hands-on activities include embroidery, weaving, quilting, knitting, crochet, lace tatting, basketry, rug hooking and more, plus a stuffed animal repair hospital, food vendors and artisan booths.

A museum first-floor open house will feature “Under the Seams and Behind the Scenes of the Museum Collections,” a fiber-themed display that highlights the skill and dedication required to preserve its textile holdings.The exhibit includes a showcase of master rug hookers demonstrating their craft.

In the Twilight House parlor, visitors can explore the “Vermont Schoolgirl Sampler Driving Tour,” which presents samplers from across the state alongside pieces from the museum’s own collection, including one stitched in 1818 by Mercy Ladd Twilight, created at just 13 years old before she became the wife of Alexander Twilight. 

The day will feature a keynote address by Mary Ann Stewart at 11:30 a.m., in the Brownington Congregational Church. Stewart, an artist and environmental advocate, returns for a second year to address the global issue of textile waste and sustainable practices in the fashion and fiber industries. Following her talk, she will share a display and interactive showcase of her upcycled creations on the Grammar School grounds.

There will be hands-on opportunities, and artisan interaction throughout the Historic Village. Children should bring their favorite “stuffies” needing mending repair. Garment mending services and advice from volunteers will be available. Attendees can bring a garment needing repair from home

A full program and artist lineup will be available at the museum’s gift shop two weeks prior to the event and at the Church, Twilight House and Grammar School registration tables on the day of the event. Request a program by email at [email protected]. Admission by donation for adults, children under 16 are free. The museum is located at 109 Old Stone House Road. 

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