Some Maine jewelers take the phrase “precious stones” quite littoral-y.
Maine-Made
For 20 years, Sea Bags has recycled sails to make one-of-a-kind totes and accessories, preserving sailors’ memories and keeping material out of landfills. As the company’s reach grows, its positive impact is adding up.
Beth Bowley, a Maine native, opened fourTWELVE in Rockland after more than two decades in New York. Now she designs and manufactures her own clothing line.
Scouting the state for wicked individual fashion, we found student Camden Hunt at College of the Atlantic in Bar Harbor.
Three Maine crafters who can teach you a lesson.
The backyard-chicken craze hatches a flock of creative products.
Wilcox bows have a reputation among archers for beauty and function. He builds each one to suit its owner, taking into account the user’s height and strength.
The artsy midcoast town clusters a lot of fun and funky retail on just a few streets.
We asked Modernmaine’s Julie Morringello about bending unexpected materials into vessels for illumination.
Yoga teacher, knitting activist, ballet mom. Spotted in Belfast. (Yes, that’s her real name.)
Astrid Vigeland’s Folly 101 is a feast of goods for the tabletop and more.
Mack and her sister, Amanda Slamm, spent the months after their father’s death teaching themselves to make cutting boards and pizza peels, and before long, they were selling them online and in local craft shops as Sprig Woodwork.