The Weaver’s Croft
For fifty years Carol and Richard Tripp have been breeding sheep to produce fleece for our hand-spun yarns and one-of-a kind weavings. Besides wool we use other fibers such as cotton, linen and silk. More recently, we’ve added bamboo and rayon fibers.
All our designs are original or are adaptations of historic patterns. Each step is carefully completed by hand from raising the sheep to knotting the fringes, and we strive to make each piece unique by design, color, size, or finish.
We have participated in The Vineyard Artisans shows since the beginning and look forward to the 2024 season.
Contact:
trippatwindyhill@yahoo.com



