Where to Buy Supplies, Locally
In alphabetical order by website name.
An asterisk [*} after any title indicates that classes in rug hooking are offered in this location.
Dorr Mills
dorrmillstore.com/
Not precisely local but not that far, either. One of the meccas for rug hooking, braiding, and all things wool-related with a huge variety of wool and supplies of all types. A great website and they'll happily answer questions on the phone about their products. In Guild, NH
Liziana Creations Studio*
http://liziana.com/
Well-stocked with all things rug-hooking, including wool, dyes, books, magazines, tools, and plenty of eye candy.
TEACHES RUG HOOKING and has "drop-in dates" when the studio is open to just come and hook, or watch rug hookers at work. Otherwise the shop will be open on most Wednesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays and Sundays after Labor Day (no weekends before then).
Call for more information (phone # on website). In Shelburne MA
New Earth Designs*
www.newearthdesigns.com
Gorgeous hand-dyed wool and rug hooking supplies from Jeanne Benjamin. TEACHES RUG HOOKING. In Central MA
Old Hadley Wool*
amyoxford.com/pages/instructors-palmer
Punch hooking (for rugs) supplies and rug yarn. TEACHES RUG PUNCHING. In Hadley MA
WEBS
yarn.com
They do NOT carry wool yardage but they do have a phenomenal selection of yarns if you hook with yarn or punch hook. (Classes, but not about rug hooking) In Northampton MA
Wool & Dye Works*
www.woolanddyeworks.com/
Check hours before you go; they aren't open every day. Classes and supplies. In Florence, MA.
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