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Prince Edward Islanders have been drinkingsewing and knitting their way through the pandemic — and local wool retailers say their sales are booming. People are turning to tactile hobbies to reduce stress and boredom while they've been forced to stay home during COVID, and experts say that's good for mental health. It has its own herd of sheep, fleece and harmony, a small mill where fleece and harmony create the wool, and a retail store on-site. She noted that in the last few years more men have taken up knitting, along with people in their 20s.
Before I started my own business by opening Fleece and Harmony, I was neck deep in the corporate world. I found myself living in a large city, commuting 3 hours a day to an office and working 50 hour weeks. Originally from Nova Scotia, I was missing the the ocean, space and a place to find peace and quiet. My husband and I found a farm for sale in rural PEI and made the move 10 years ago. We are surrounded by a beautiful landscape, and are the caretakers of 25 sheep, two horses and 8 angora rabbits.
Fleece and harmony
Our yarns for knitting and crochet are gently processed in our small mill and hand-dyed in a range of classic colours. Our yarn is made with wool and other fibres sourced from right here on Prince Edward Island. Please see our shipping page for more information about shipping outside of North America. Prince Edward Island is a glowing gem of rich green pastures and brilliant red cliffs; an island province surrounded by salty ocean waters and sized just right for touring. The gentle landscape reminds you to slow down and enjoy the peace and beauty of the moment. As you wander country roads you will discover manicured farmsteads, historic lighthouses perched on cliffs, quaint fishing villages and rippling sand dunes shifting in the breeze. Log in Create account 0 items. Slow Spun Living. Our Yarns Our yarns for knitting and crochet are gently processed in our small mill and hand-dyed in a range of classic colours. Slowly Shop. Sourced from our Happy Place Prince Edward Island Prince Edward Island is a glowing gem of rich green pastures and brilliant red cliffs; an island province surrounded by salty ocean waters and sized just right for touring. Discover P. We share our latest natural yarns and knitting patterns as well.
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Our yarns for knitting and crochet are gently processed in our small mill and hand-dyed in a range of classic colours. Our yarn is made with wool and other fibres sourced from right here on Prince Edward Island. Please see our shipping page for more information about shipping outside of North America. Prince Edward Island is a glowing gem of rich green pastures and brilliant red cliffs; an island province surrounded by salty ocean waters and sized just right for touring. The gentle landscape reminds you to slow down and enjoy the peace and beauty of the moment. As you wander country roads you will discover manicured farmsteads, historic lighthouses perched on cliffs, quaint fishing villages and rippling sand dunes shifting in the breeze. Log in Create account 0 items.
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In Prince Edward Island, life moves at a slower pace. In we partnered with Rowan yarns to become a flagship store the first in Atlantic Canada , and we are very proud to carry these amazing yarns alongside our own. Our yarn is made from natural, untreated wool and alpaca fibre sourced primarily on Prince Edward Island, from happy animals. Our gentle process preserves the natural variation and luster of the fibre. Our mill produces a semi-worsted yarn where the fibres are orderly, but not TOO orderly, just how we like things around here. Our yarns are hand dyed using only Greener Shades TM dye which is a non-hazardous, non-chrome, low impact, heavy metal-free acid dye.
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Slowdowns in the manufacturing sector have somewhat affected supply of the one imported brand they carry — Rowan wool from Britain — but the rest of the yarn they sell is produced on P. People are turning to tactile hobbies to reduce stress and boredom while they've been forced to stay home during COVID, and experts say that's good for mental health. Pandemic boosts betting at Charlottetown race track UPEI writer-in-residence to help students tell their stories from afar. The Trailside Yarn Shop also pivoted at the beginning of the pandemic, putting up a website which caught on quickly, Waugh said, and now that more people are used to online shopping he is not sure they'll ever go back to shopping in person. Share Your Story! Before I started my own business by opening Fleece and Harmony, I was neck deep in the corporate world. Log in Create account 0 items. COVID made much of that summer business evaporate, he said, but it "balanced itself out" with locals knitting more this winter. How do you make sure you are spending your time on what is important. This includes and is not limited to the content of those sites, and any third parties including their products and services named therein. Please note: All efforts have been made to ensure the accuracy of the information contained on this site as of the date published. Act — Act on your plan. Imports that normally take three weeks to arrive at the shop are taking about six — not too bad, he noted, compared to delays and shortages in many other sectors. Visit youtube. We are surrounded by a beautiful landscape, and are the caretakers of 25 sheep, two horses and 8 angora rabbits.
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Slowdowns in the manufacturing sector have somewhat affected supply of the one imported brand they carry — Rowan wool from Britain — but the rest of the yarn they sell is produced on P. Discover P. We share entrepreneurial stories to inspire great ideas Think — Take time to think and evaluate what is important for your business and for yourself. The Trailside Yarn Shop in Kensington has been open for seven years, and owner Kevin Waugh said it too was a destination for fibre lovers vacationing on P. Meet Our Stars. It has its own herd of sheep, a small mill where they create the wool, and a retail store on-site. Social Sharing. There had to be more. They've also been dealing with supply issues, but Birt said distributors have been doing their best to try to get all stores a little bit of product. You have done your homework. Tell us a little something about your business Links to or from websites outside of this domain are meant for convenience only.
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