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Flower Power, Shrug Life – Val Anderson

Mandala Regeneration – Denise Doerksen

Ladybug in Rain – Alison Chisholm

Pipe, Mundane Cross-Stitch – Mallory Donen

Moon Fish – Regina Dalton

Helpful Ants – Alison Chisholm

Rail Cap, Mundane Cross-Stitch – Mallory Donen

Deep Cove Cedar Tapestry – Denise Doerksen

Mountain Grizzly – Alison Chisholm

Mandala Collage on Purple Shibori Print – Denise Doerksen

She Arrived! – Jenifer Darbellay

Passion for Thrifted Fashion – Cobi Timmermans

Mouse Detective – Alison Chisholm

I can see you thru the years – Jenifer Darbellay

Mandala on Red Shibori Print – Denise Doerksen

Mommy Bunny – Alison Chisholm

Fancy Foxes – Alison Chisholm

Kate, Shrug Life – Val Anderson

Mandala with Falling Leaves – Denise Doerksen

Mandala in a Cherry Tree – Denise Doerksen

Fire Hydrant, Mundane Cross-Stitch – Mallory Donen

Faded Memories of Mickey Mouse – Denise Doerksen

Marina, Shrug Life – Val Anderson

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Phone
604-852-9358            
Email       [email protected]

Address
2387 Ware Street
Abbotsford, BC
V2T 6Z6 

Mailing Address                       P.O. Box 336, Station Main          Abbotsford, BC
V2T 1X0

Opening Hours

Regular hours: 

Thursday – Saturday
11am – 3pm

Closed Sundays and Holidays.

We acknowledge that the land on which we gather is the traditional and unceded territory of the Stó:lō peoples.