Methow Made

Methow Made Methow Made is here to help you connect to the farmers, artisans, food and beverage producers and cra

Methow Made gives people who love the Methow a way to connect with the folks behind the many innovative handmade goods that represent our valley's bounty. Participating producers include farmers, food and beverage producers, artisans, craftspeople and fine artists. Their stories and products are featured here on this page, on our website www.MethowMade.com, and at retail displays around the Methow

Valley. Methow Made is a program of TwispWorks, whose mission is to increase economic vitality in the Methow Valley through programs in agriculture, education, technology, art and culture. Methow Made was developed through an extensive collaborative process involving hundreds of community members. Visit us at www.twispworks.org to learn more about the program, who can participate, or how to become a retail partner.

🎉 Grand Opening Alert! 🎉Join us in celebrating Methow Valley Goods at their new location in the Bernie Hosey Building (B...
11/20/2024

🎉 Grand Opening Alert! 🎉

Join us in celebrating Methow Valley Goods at their new location in the Bernie Hosey Building (Building “N,” Space #1) here on the TwispWorks campus!

📅 When: Friday, November 29th (During Mistletoe Madness!)
⏰ Time: 5 – 6 PM

Swing by for light snacks, bubbly in YourSpace, and a festive ribbon cutting to mark this exciting new chapter for Methow Valley Goods.

Let’s toast to local goods, community spirit, and new beginnings. See you there! 🥂✨

Some moments with the renowned Sara Ashford of Culler Studio, a textile and dye artist with a studio on the TwispWorks c...
06/10/2024

Some moments with the renowned Sara Ashford of Culler Studio, a textile and dye artist with a studio on the TwispWorks campus.

Sara’s space is exploding with inspiration, packed to the gills with patterns, trinkets, tools, and textures. Vials and jars filled with vivid color line the walls, vibrant paintings and radiant fabric hang from every surface available. A garden of indigo awaits just outside her south window.

Sara has been at this for over twenty years. She discovered her passion for color, pigment, and dyes when her children were in their pre-teens. Already working with textiles, weaving, and crocheting for some time, it wasn’t until she happened upon a natural dye class at a weaving conference in Coopville, taught by dye master and UNESCO award winner Michele Wipplinger, that she found her inspiration.

“I just saw the colors it could make, I couldn’t believe it.” Michele and Sara would go on to work together on many projects; Michele acted as a mentor and guide for many techniques that Sara uses today.

Find Sara's work at her studio on the TwispWorks campus, or get a hold of her at [email protected] ☀️

The legendary Samantha Carlin of Lucid GlassWorks 💪🏻Sam's dotted tumblers are an absolute classic, perfectly sized and i...
06/04/2024

The legendary Samantha Carlin of Lucid GlassWorks 💪🏻

Sam's dotted tumblers are an absolute classic, perfectly sized and in a variety of colors that fit with every kitchen.

Lucid Glass can be found beyond the Methow Valley, filling shops in Alaska, Wyoming, and Colorado ☀️

On June 14th, Sam will be giving a short presentation at Methow Valley Goods' Sip and Shop, starting 5:30pm. Hope to see you there! 🧡

Some magical moments with our esteemed Methow Made member Lost River Winery! We are so fortunate to have this incredible...
05/03/2024

Some magical moments with our esteemed Methow Made member Lost River Winery!

We are so fortunate to have this incredible winery right here in the Methow Valley. Signature blends from Lost River, such as the Cedarosa and Community Red, have been gracing the dinner tables of locals for almost two decades.

Pictured here is the bottling process for the Nebbiolo, a single varietal wine hailing from Northern Italy. You can pick up a bottle at any grocery store in the Valley, but you should stop in at the their tasting room in Winthrop to try all the options!

Find out more about Lost River and their work at the their website → lostriverwinery.com/

We looking forward to seeing all the wonderful options that come from Lost River this year! 🍷

Some moments with Laura Gunnip of Fireweed Printshop and her ILC intern Kip FritzHaberland!Fireweed Print Shop is a comm...
05/02/2024

Some moments with Laura Gunnip of Fireweed Printshop and her ILC intern Kip FritzHaberland!

Fireweed Print Shop is a community print shop and art studio, home to two etching presses, antique letterpresses, and screen printing facilities. Located on the Twispworks campus in the south room on the first floor of the Bernie Hosey Building, Fireweed is a space of radical self-discovery and creative energy, packed to the brim with color, joy, and life.

You can find Laura's legendary work all over the valley, including Methow Valley Goods!

Got a chance to catch up with the legendary Sara Ashford of Culler Studio! Culler Studio is the work of textile and dye ...
03/14/2024

Got a chance to catch up with the legendary Sara Ashford of Culler Studio!

Culler Studio is the work of textile and dye artist Sara Ashford, located in the south studio of Building O. Sara was among the first partners of TwispWorks, procuring and renovating her studio almost thirteen years ago when the campus was still in its infancy.

Sara’s space is exploding with inspiration, packed to the gills with patterns, trinkets, tools, and textures. Vials and jars filled with vivid color line the walls, vibrant paintings and radiant fabric hang from every surface available. A garden of indigo awaits just outside her south window.

n her kitchen, four vats of deep turquoise liquid are continuously fermenting, a process that requires her to stir every day. The liquid will soon become a solid concentration of immensely valuable natural blue dye. Another massive open container is filled to the brim with the dry leaves that will meet a similar fate.
“I’m trying to get 15 pounds of dry indigo leaves, which is hard, they’re so light. I need that much for a Japanese technique I’m trying out this year.” A sentiment she shares a lot: always experimenting, tweaking, and testing.

You can find Sara's work in her store on the Twispworks campus, or in Methow Valley Goods! 🌿

03/08/2024

Check out this sweet display of products made in the Methow in the beautiful new Winthrop Public Library last month ✨

Big shout out to Susan Snover for knocking out this wonderful vision.

11/07/2023

Methow Valley Goods is fully stocked for the holiday season! Stop in from 11am - 4pm, Wednesday - Saturday to grab some local, handcrafted goods from creators in your community ✨🌲✨

If you're looking for a gift that is delicious, unique, and local, look no further than Pixie Mead (www.pixiemead.com), ...
11/06/2023

If you're looking for a gift that is delicious, unique, and local, look no further than Pixie Mead (www.pixiemead.com), handcrafted by lovely Benjamin Pixie and Maeyoka Brightheart.

Benjamin Pixie made his first mead before he was old enough to purchase it. He shared it with friends in the mountains, near the fireweed bloom from which that honey had been gathered. Benjamin found himself running through the dark forest offering sacred libations to his friends to sweeten, buzz, and bewilder their senses. He found his calling in life as the bearer of this golden elixir of delight and soon dove deep into mead making.

Stop by the Methow Valley Goods store to pick up a bottle, Wed-Sat from 11am-4pm. See you soon! ✨

Adorn your ears with some local love from Methow Musings! ❄️✨💎Over three decades of teaching elementary children taught ...
11/03/2023

Adorn your ears with some local love from Methow Musings! ❄️✨💎

Over three decades of teaching elementary children taught Boo Schneider to be open to new ideas, to embrace the joy of life-long learning, and to create.

When she and her husband George transitioned from part-timers to full-timers in the Methow, she was newly retired and savoring the beauty, the bounty, and the fun, diverse community. A neighbor invited Boo to hang out in her jewelry studio, teaching her a few basic skills. She found it meditative to try different styles and shapes, play around with different stones....and she fell in love with the depth of copper.

Boo uses a jeweler’s grade of copper and stones such as labradorite, moonstones, pearls, agates, and many more. Methow Musings is a fitting name since Boo never knows what she is going to create when she sits down at her work bench. Perhaps this is a lesson learned from all those memorable students. You can find Boo’s work throughout the Valley in Twisp at the Methow Valley Goods retail store on the TwispWorks campus (OPEN 11-4, WEDNESDAY-SATURDAY) and at The Confluence. In Winthrop at the Courtyard Quail and in Mazama at the Mazama Store.

If you're on the hunt for some stunning handmade leather goods, look no further than the lovely work at Pastime Leather ...
11/01/2023

If you're on the hunt for some stunning handmade leather goods, look no further than the lovely work at Pastime Leather Co. ✨ (pastimeleatherco.com)

Each of their hand-made items has been field tested and built for the long haul. Born as a side-hustle, Pastime Leather Co. has developed into a full-time gig, providing customers with leather goods that work just as hard as they do. They exclusively use premium, U.S.A. sourced and tanned leathers from renowned tanneries like Horween and Wickett & Craig.

Furthermore, they offer the option to collaborate with customers to add their logos either embossed, debossed, or laser engraved onto new or existing items for their businesses, including coasters, crew logos, menu covers, hat patches, and more. Interested parties are encouraged to reach out via email to inquire about this service.

Stop on by Methow Valley Goods Wednesday - Saturday, 11-4 to pick up a Pastime Leather hand made piece! See you soon!

Today we're featuring Teresa Mitchell's outstanding work with adorable little pouches made from recycled clothes. You ca...
10/27/2023

Today we're featuring Teresa Mitchell's outstanding work with adorable little pouches made from recycled clothes. You can actually see the article of clothing it came from on their tags! 🧥

Upfashioned addresses harmful elements of the fashion industry while celebrating the beauty and enduring quality of extraordinary textiles by giving them a second life, thus keeping them out of the waste stream and raising awareness of the negative impacts of "Fast Fashion."

Its products include one-of-a-kind pillows for home decoration, meditation pillows for personal well-being, unique dog jackets, handbags, satchels, totes, wallets, coasters, trivets, table runners, and other functional items that celebrate the original garments. All products are created from repurposed clothing and outwear made from natural fibers such as wool, cotton, silk, cashmere, linen, leather, and fur.

Wherever possible, pillow inserts (down and feather), zippers, buckles, and trims are repurposed as well. In addition to the unique, quality fabrics and trims used, every item created by Upfashioned strives to honor the people behind the garments, including weavers, dyers, designers, pattern makers, and sewers. All materials are cleaned and sanitized before repurposing.

You can find plenty more of her work in our store Methow Valley Goods, 11am - 4pm Wednesday - Saturday 🌿

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502 Glover Street S
Twisp, WA
98856

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