Mini Makes : Scrunchie Social
We're kicking off our Mini Makes series with the ultimate accessory - Scrunchies. Join us for a fun, fast-paced morning of making! Think of it as a one-hour sewing party to kick off fall together.
At the workroom, we’re proud to stock thoughtfully made products from Canadian designers and independent brands. From the whimsical embroidery kits of Hook, Line & Tinker to the inspiring pages of Uppercase Magazine, each item in our Canadian Makers Collection reflects the artistry, passion, and spirit of the local maker community.
Choosing these goods means investing in creativity close to home and helping small businesses thrive.
We believe in the value of small-scale, Canadian-made goods. The makers in this collection create with purpose, designing high-quality tools, kits, and supplies that support creativity and community. By choosing products made close to home, you're helping to sustain local businesses and the future of independent craft in Canada.
Learn more about the makers behind the brands we love so much, like Michelle Galletta of Kiriki Press
We're kicking off our Mini Makes series with the ultimate accessory - Scrunchies. Join us for a fun, fast-paced morning of making! Think of it as a one-hour sewing party to kick off fall together.
Meet Laura Henneberry creator and half of the team behind PreQuilt! PreQuilt is a Canadian online software application that helps people visualize and design quilts. Use PreQuilt's time saving features (like color tags, randomization, built in solid fabric colour cards, fabric swatches, and more) to quickly visualize your next quilt!
A live, interactive workshop via Zoom for garment makers who want to bring more personal story, detail, and intention into their sewing practice.
This workshop is about looking at your handmade wardrobe differently, not just as a collection of clothes, but as a space for creativity, self-expression, and thoughtful design.
Sprucedale maker space/shop for fabric, notions, patterns, books, sewing machines, inspiration, and project cheerleading.
We acknowledge and deeply appreciate that the land on which we now live and operate in Sprucedale, within the Almaguin Highlands, is part of the traditional and ancestral territory of many Indigenous peoples, including the Anishinaabeg, specifically the Ojibwe and Algonquin nations.
This region is situated within the lands covered by the Robinson-Huron Treaty of 1850, and remains home to many diverse First Nations, Inuit, and Métis peoples.
We honor the enduring presence and stewardship of Indigenous communities - past, present, and future and we commit to ongoing learning, respect, and relationship with the land and its original caretakers.