A fast craft with big impact! Weave your own tree to create a one-of-a-kind decor item that you will not see anywhere else. Created by local makers using local materials, this is an item that will add refined charm to your Christmas decor.
Decor Tip: These are perfectly suited for tablescapes or other display placements in which you can see the tree from both sides.
Level: Suitable for beginners
Age: 8+
Contents: Warped Weaving Frame, Novely Fibre in a burlap bag, Instruction card
Please note: This is a crafting project. The pictures of completed trees are for reference and are not included in this kit.
Tree Frame
Maker: Made by Dave Hainrich at North of 48 Custom Woodworking in Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada
Novelty Fibre
Material: Wool roving, recycled yarns, handspun yarn. The tree frame has been warped with linen thread.
Source: Wool roving is 100% Ontario fibre from our own sheep flock here at Borderlands Farm. Included yarn is from Beverly's stash. The linen yarn for the tree has been sourced separately.
Processing: The wool roving is 100% hand processed on our Belfast Mini Mill Equipment. Beverly has washed and carded the fibre in small batches. The novelty fibre is handspun by Beverly on a spinning wheel.
Colour: Wool roving has been hand-dyed with Procion dyes by Beverly in our wool mill.
Weaving Frame - Tree Kit
PICK-UP / DELIVERY
Customers can choose to pick-up at the farm or the Thunder Bay Country Market, or can choose delivery to the Thunder Bay area (if eligible). Once you have placed your order, you will receive a follow-up email when your order is ready to arrange a mutually convenient pick-up or delivery time.
SHIPPING
We offer a flat rate for standard shipping within Canada.
RETURNS & REFUNDS
If you are not satisfied, we accept returns within 30 days and will issue a refund as long as the product is still in "As New" condition once we receive it. Shipping charges will not be refunded and return shipping will be paid for by the customer.
DISCLAIMER
We do our best to represent colours accurately, however not all screens are calibrated the same and colour may appear differently in person.
Small scale on-farm processing like ours means that can be a small amount of vegetable matter (hay or straw bits) in the wool. The weight of wool varies based on the humidity in the air, so all weights are approximations.