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2022 Textile & Fiber

Sarah Bierstedt | Algona
Purple Pincushion
FB: purplepincushionsarah
IG: purplepincushion

Sarah Bierstedt is a full-time maker specializing in repurposing vintage textiles and discarded wool sweaters into a variety of beautiful products for you and your home. She has been sewing for 35 years and takes pride in using her skills to create items that evoke nostalgia and happiness. Whether visiting her booth at an in-person event or shopping from her online store, you will find an array of products to choose from throughout the year including wool plush animals, knitting baskets, purses, and hair accessories as well as vintage planter pincushions, scarves, mittens, and wine carriers. You are sure to find something for everyone on your list. 

Susan Cunningham | Central City
Susan's Felting
IG: susanacunninghamart

​Needle felting & ink drawings. Born and raised in Iowa, I have found a wealth of inspiration close at hand for my ink drawings, and recently, needle-felted work. A love of travel all aids my subject matter. I create 2D felted paintings using barbed needles to repeatedly poke and felt bits of wool on wool or linen background fabric. Whimsical 3D pieces are made by tightly rolling wool and poking it into shapes. 

Heather English | Fairfax
Guilford/Gauge
FB: guilfordgauge
​IG: guilfordgauge

Guilford/Gauge offers fiber art focused on coiled basketry and weaving and also includes wearables (such a scarves and shawls) and practical home goods (such as towels and blankets). Items might be made from yarn, thread, rope, fabric, repurposed clothing, or reworked textiles, but are not limited to any of these. Heather is the artist behind Guilford/Gauge. She is not self taught. She has been making coiled baskets for 35 years because her fifth grade art teacher taught her how. Her mother-in-law taught her how knit at the kitchen counter one Saturday afternoon. The rest she learned from books and failure. ​


Megan Hammer | Urbandale
​Megan Hammer Art
FB: meganhammerart
IG: meganhammerart

By transforming wispy wool fiber into soft, strong felt, Megan Hammer collaborates with nature to create vibrant felted artwork that look like paintings. Using tufts of colorful wool like brushstrokes of paint, she combines wet and dry felting techniques to present an intriguing harmony between intention and chance. Megan embraces the texture revealed through the felting process and adds intricate detail to share botanical studies and explorations of our natural world. Megan earned a BA in Studio Art with an emphasis in painting and drawing from the University of Northern Iowa in 2003, and has been creating expressive fiber art since 2018. Megan teaches needle-felting workshops while encouraging an appreciation for nature by partnering with organizations such as the Greater Des Moines Botanical Garden, Polk County Conservation, and Reiman Gardens. Megan can be found admiring and gathering inspiration from the flora of her surroundings, whether wandering the wild prairie, or weeding her backyard flower garden. ​

Lisa Nelson ​| Janesville
Wooly Bear Works
FB: WoolyBearWorks
IG: WoolyBearWorks



​Lisa is a teacher by trade and an artist by grace. Living at woods-edge, she derives inspiration for her work from the natural beauty all around. Unspun wool fiber, soap & water are transformed into felted art pieces to adorn home and person. Her work often incorporates other fiber & fabric to create texture and depth to each piece.

Brittnie Thompson | Des Moines
Gypse Rose
IG: gypse__rose




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