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CraftsWhat does it mean to be a 2014 Juried Crafts Demonstrator?
As you walk through the village, you will see signs referring to Juried Crafts Demonstrators. This means that each exhibitor has undergone a rigorous jurying process in order to be accepted as an official Waterford Foundation craftsperson. Your support of the official exhibitors acknowledges their excellent work and enables us to continue this fine tradition each year.
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BasketsCandy Barnes Loudoun Mutual groundsSchaum Village Center – Village GreenWilliamson Bond Street Barn fieldWychock John Wesley Church yard
Bride and Band BoxesRichardson Second Street School yard
Brooms and Walking SticksGates Bond Street Barn fieldJohnson Bond Street Barn extensionRobinson Old School outside
Candles and Wax OrnamentsSwitzenberg Loudoun Mutual grounds
ChairsBallard Old School outsideRendi In front of the MillSoukup Old School auditoriumWetzel Old School outside
Dolls and ToysGibbs Old School outside
Dried Flowers, Wreaths, HerbsDarr and Pieper Bond Street extensionLettick Schooley Mill Barn areaStanley Loudoun Mutual grounds
Find D emonstrators by Craft
Fiber Arts: Spinning, Weaving, Knitting, Felting, Quilting, Tatting
Barnes Bond Street Barn fieldBond Old School outsideEngland and Condon Schooley Mill
Barn areaFaries Old School porchFrancis Second Street School yardHawkins Schooley Mill Barn areaHensley Red Barn areaLavorgne Bond Street Barn upper
level outsideLeinbach Old School auditoriumMihills Old School hallway insideO’Donal Old School porchPhillips John Wesley Church insideProctor Bond Street Barn fieldRatcliffe Old School auditoriumWillmore Bond Street Barn extensionWilson Old School outsideWithers Old School outsideWithnell Old School outsideWaterford Quilters Guild
Old School porchWaterford Weavers Guild
Old School outsideZimmerman Second Street School yard
Floor CoveringsBlair John Wesley Church insideFedorka Bond Street Barn extensionFrantz John Wesley Church yardHollick Old School auditoriumReid Old School outsideRochford Loudoun Mutual grounds
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More Demonstrators by Craft
Folk Art, Fractur, TheoremsBognar Loudoun Mutual groundsBrown Schooley Mill Barn areaCalehuff Loudoun Mutual groundsCoble Old School auditoriumColdren Loudoun Mutual groundsDaul Old School classroomDurnell Bond Street Barn extensionEnders Old School porchEvans Bond Street Barn fieldFankhauser Bond Street Barn lower
level insideHazlett Bond Street Barn lower level Jeffords Old School auditoriumKoosed Old School auditoriumKriebel Old School classroomLutz Old School outsideMillison Bond Street Barn upper levelPodeszwa Loudoun Mutual groundsReuling and Hansbarger Schooley Mill
Barn areaRosier Old School outsideSale Old School inside hallwayStokes John Wesley Church yardValletta Old School outsideWagaman Loudoun Mutual groundsWolf Second Street School yard
FurnitureDiaman Old School classroomGraefe Schooley Mill Barn areaHeadley and Hamilton Old School
auditoriumMcGuire Old School outside
Soukup Old School auditorium Stanik Bond Street Barn fieldVon Katzenelenbogen Bond Street Barn
upper level insideWalker John Wesley Church inside
GlassGallagher Bond Street Barn areaOwens & Kirk Old School inside
Jewelry and SilversmithingDent Loudoun Mutual groundsJobe Old School outsideMercer Schooley Mill Barn areaMichaels Old School classroomRay Old School outsideSosnowsky Second Street School areaStone Loudoun Mutual groundsVan Hart Old School outside
LeatherBaldwin Bond Street Barn fieldNichols Old School outside
MetalworkingClay Bond Street Barn extensionCloyed Bond Street Barn fieldDawson Schooley Mill Barn areaEnnis Loudoun Mutual groundsFelix Bond Street Barn area Weigh StationHelble Second Street School yardHooper John Wesley Church yardRiggleman Village Center – Village Square
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Miscellaneous: Beekeeping, Birdhouses, Carpetbags, Cheesemaking, Clocks, Gilding, Gourds, Maple Sugaring, Marbling, Pargework, Rifles, Soup Mixes
Anderson & Fozia (salad dressings)Schooley Mill Barn area
Gladfelter (gourds) Old School outside
Lindamood (carpetbags) Second Street School yard
McIntyre (gunsmith) The Forge
McKellar (pargework) Loudoun Mutual grounds
Miller (gilding) John Wesley Church inside
Petro (beekeeping)John Wesley Church yard
Pfoutz (beekeeping) Schooley Mill Barn area
Wable (maple sugaring) Schooley Mill Barn area
Walker (fine art painter)Chair Factory
Wentz (cheese making) Schooley Mill Barn area
Williams (soup mixes) Schooley Mill Barn area
Paper Making and CuttingCarr Loudoun Mutual groundsCunningham Bond Street Barn fieldGrabman Second Street School yardKaylor Second Street School yardNevin Old School outsideShriver Bond Street Barn upper
level insideWubbels John Wesley Church inside
Pottery and PorcelainBaum In front of the MillEarp Old School outsideEugene 40142 Main StreetKesler Loudoun Mutual groundsMills & Zoldak Old School classroomNippert Schooley Mill Barn areaPiazza Old School outsideRohrbaugh Loudoun Mutual groundsShaeff Bond Street Barn fieldShaffer Bond Street Barn upper
level outsideShamberger Schooley Mill Barn areaSkinner and Jostes Old School outsideSummerville Red Barn areaSupraner Old School outsideTaylor Old School outsideVaillancourt Bond Street Barn area
Weigh Station
WoodworkingBachman Old School outsideCady Old School outsideCombs Loudoun Mutual groundsCruise Second Street School yardDabbs Village Center jailDallas Old School auditoriumDePauw Bond Street Barn areaDeWitt & Vallon John Wesley Church yardHead Chair Factory inside Horowitz & Jones Old School auditoriumJennings Schooley Mill Barn areaKara Bond Street Barn fieldJosh Miller Old School outsidePribyl Old School auditoriumSimmons Schooley Mill Barn area
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Find D emonstrators by LocationExhibit ArEA
John Wesley ChurChInside•NancyBlairofTomorrow’sHeirloomsHand-crafted hooked wool rugs
•PeterMillerofP.H.MillerStudio,FrameMakersTraditional gilded hand-crafted frames
•MaryandRebeccaPhillipsofTurkeyTrotWorkshopsPenny rugs and stenciled canvas floorcloths
•FrederickWalkerofFrederickWalker,LLC18th-century furniture
•WendySchultzWubbelsofWithHeartandHandHandmade paper, cutting and marbling
Yard• JenniferFrantz,AmericanaFloorclothsHand-painted canvas floorcloths
•ThomasandPatriciaHooperofASLPewterHand-crafted and hand-engraved pewter
• JohnPetroofAuntBeesBackyardBeehives,LLCCreator of Top Bar Bee Hives
• JeffersonStokesofJeffersonStokesFolk art painter
•BobDeWittandDominiqueVallonofDeWitt’sSpoons&BowlsHand-carved wooden spoons and bowls
•KarenWychockofTimesGoneByTraditional Shaker baskets
Exhibit ArEA
Bond street BarnLower Main Street (40142 Main Street)•WintonandRosaEugeneofPotterybyEugeneStoneware
In front of the Mill•MikeandKarenBaumofBaumPotteryPottery and adult activities.
• JamesRendiofPhiladelphiaWindsorChairShop18th-century Windsor Chairs
Weigh Station•DonFelixofJ.DonaldFelix-CoppersmithCopper weathervanes
• JudithVaillancourtofVaillancourtFolkArtChalkware sculptures
Indicates activities for children
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Extension•RichardClayofButterbridgeForgeHand-forged, 18th-century decorative accessories
•RichardDarrandJuliePieperofTheParsonageSoapsOld-fashioned lye soaps
•AndreaDurnellofVillageFolkHandmadeCreationsFelted wearable art
•TinkaFedorkaHandwoven rugs
•F.MichaelJohnsonofWintergreenFarmHand-crafted hiking sticks
•MarilynWillmoreofWorkedinWoolHandwoven domestic items
Field•BillandSueBaldwinCobbled and wet-formed leather items
•MaryBarnesofWeavingArtsStudioHandwoven domestic items
•GeorgeCloyedofCloyedSilversmithsSterling silver and hand-forged jewelry
• JoeCunninghamHandmade paper
•VernonDePauwofEaglesofthe1800’sFolk art woodcarver specializing in eagles
• JoanneEvansofEvansCollectibleArt17th-19th-century folk art painting
•FrankGallagherofGallagherStainedGlassLeaded stain glass windows
•MarlowandDianaGatesofFriendswoodBroomsShaker and Appalachian-style brooms
• JohnandCarolKaraofKaraWoodDesignsWood collapsible baskets, trivets, racks and sculpture
• JeanneProctorofNeedles:ThreadsHand-quilted and appliqué items
•KayandBobShaeffofSpringHousePeddler,LLCPennsylvania German redware with scraffito designs
•MichaelandRuthStanikofYesteryearFurnitureHand-crafted furniture using treadle lathe
•RachelWilliamsonofFairweatherFarmTulip poplar bark baskets with grapevine handles
Lower Level •CarolynFankhauserofHeartwoodGrain painted furniture
•SteveHazlettofAmericanFolkcraft19th-century American folk art objects
Upper Level • JohannvonKatzenelnbogenofJohannInternationalFine handmade furniture
•MaureenLavorgneofTheRam’sHornConnectionFelted wool animals and ornaments
•KeithMillisonofKeithMillisonFolkArtPrimitive folk art painter
•GaryShafferofGaryShafferPotterySalt-fired traditional pottery with sliptrail designs
•AlisonShriverofAlisonShriverDesignsUnique collage art combing paper cut silhouette with found objects
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More Demonstrators by Location
Exhibit ArEA
Village CenterVillage Green•LewisAndrewRigglemanofRamsHeadForgeHand-forged tools and decorative accessories
• JoyceSchaumofJoyceSchaumnBaskertyBasket weaving and chair caning
Jail•LaurelDabbsofLaurelDabbsDecoysHand carved duck decoys
Forge•Dr.GlennMcIntyre18th-century, muzzle loaded rifles
Exhibit ArEA
red Barn• JaniceHensleyofWindhilFarm&Spindle18th-century spinning and weaving
•StevenEdwardSummervilleofVirginia’sDreamPotteryTraditional handmade slipware pottery
Exhibit ArEA
Chair FaCtory (15502 seCond street)•TomandLisaHeadofHeadCollectionofNaïveArtAmerican traditional folk art
•AntoniaWalkerPainter of fine art
Exhibit ArEA
old sChoolAuditorium•DanandMarleneCobleofD.R.Coble&CompanyGrain painted, stenciled and freehand painted
decorative items
•MauriceandKellyDallasofGoodBookFolkArtHand carved folk art animals
•SteveHamiltonandJeffHeadleyofMackS.Headley&Sons18th-century cabinetmaker
•MicheleHollickofStencilingbyMicheleStenciled canvas floorcloths
•AlistairJonesandShaariHorowitzPainted and gilded decorated wooden bowls
•BarbaraJeffordsAmerican folk art paintings
•PaigeandLarryKoosedAmerican traditional folk art paintings and woodcarvings
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•DonnaandTedKriebelofD.MastersKriebel18th- and 19th-century hand-graining and folk art painting
•WilliamLeinbachofTheItinerantWeaver17th- and 18th-century handwoven coverlets
•EdPribylofEdPribylAmericanFolkArtEarlyAmerican folk art carvings
•KathieRatcliffeofNinePatchStudioMiniature19th-century pieced and appliquéd quilts
•MarkSoukupofMarkSoukupChairmaker&Cabinetmaker18th-century furniture and Windsor Chairs
Classroom•SusanDaulofSusanDaulFolkArtFraktur painter
•DavidDiamanofDiamanWoodcraftersEarly American furniture
• JamesMichaelsofTheHouseofTime,Inc.Specializes in 19th-century watches and clocks
•MaureenMillsandStevenZoldakofMillsandZoldak:PottersSliptrail-decorated handmade and functional stoneware
Hallway•CherylMihillsofMihillsFiberartOriginalsPunchneedle fiberart
•MichaelandMaryOwensandKatieKirkofMaidontheMoonStudioStained glass creations
•PatriciaSaleofPatriciaSaleDesignsPenny rugs
Outside• JohnBachmanofBachmanWoodworkingShaker and Early American boxes and custom furniture
•LarryBallardofWindsorofHamiltonHand-crafted Windsor Chairs
•AnneMarieBondofVisionsofEweTraditional hooked wool rugs
•AllenCadyWoodworker specializing in furniture and decorative objects
•StephenEarpofStephenEarpRedware Traditional 18th-century domestic redware pottery
•NancyGibbsofPeriodPastimesCloth and clay folkart dolls
•KimandBobGladfelterofPoplarHollowStudioUnique hand-painted gourd art
• JeffreyLawrenceJobeofBarkingDogJewelryDesignStudioTraditional silver and gold hand-crafted jewelry
•ShariLutzofShariLutzFolkworkFolkart wool dolls and Santas with hand-painted faces, and stuffed animals
•MichaelMcGuireofMichaelMcGuireFineFurniture Early American and Shaker furniture and boxes
• JoshMillerofOakCraftsHand-crafted oak furniture
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More Demonstrators by Location
•CliffordNevinScherenschnitte artist
•MerrianneNicholsofLeatherworksDecoratively tooled leather personal and household accessories
•AnneandJoePiazzaLtd.Handcrafted porcelain collectibles
•DonandEdithAnnRayofNature’sCreationsUnique natural fashion jewelry and art pieces
• JanetReidofJanetReidHookedRugsHandcrafted hooked rugs
•GaryRobinsonofJackMountainCraftersAmerican broomcorn brooms and brushes
•NancyRosierofRosierPeriodArtHand-crafted theorems paintings
•SusanSkinnerandJoeJostesofSJPotteryTraditionally inspired redware, mocha, and salt-glazed pottery
•VictoriaandScottSupranerofHawksbillPottery Hand-crafted stoneware
•LynnTaylorofKingstonPotteryHighly ornamental, functional and decorative pottery
•FrankandElaineVallettaofAppletreeCreationsHand-carved, pine folk art animals
•LindaVanHartofTollHouseStudioOriginal silver jewelry and sculptures
•TheWaterfordWeaversGuildExhibition and demonstration of a variety of fiber art techniques
•ThomasWetzelofThomasWetzelWindsorChairs18th-century Windsor Chairs
•BethWilsonofBarefootWeaversStudioHandwoven traditional table linens and wearables with contemporary twist
•KathrynWithersofKathrynL.WithersHandwoven garments and assortment of natural yarns
•SusanWithnellofEwes-fulFiberArtsHandspun natural fibers
Porch•RobertEndersofSouthMountainFolkArt18th-century German-inspired hand-painted chests
• JainFariesofMoxNixTextilesFine quilted fiber arts and sewing necessaries
•ElaineO’DonalofTattedWebsTatted clothing accessories and ornaments
•TheWaterfordQuiltersGuildExhibition and demonstration of the quilting arts and traditions
Exhibit ArEA
loudoun Mutual grounds•DaveandCandyBarnesofBentHandwoven Nantucket baskets with wood handles or lids
•TomandCaroleBognarofCallawayColonialsTraditional gourd pottery
•MaryCalehuffofMaryCalehuffNoddersWhimsical papier-mâché nodders
•HarrietCarrofOriginalScherenschnitteTraditional scherenschnitte
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•SandraJeanColdrenofTheoremsbySJCEarly American theorem paintings
•MichaelCombsofMichaelCombs,Bowlmaker18th-century burl treen bowls
•MelisaDentofJewelryDesignsbyMelisaDent Hand-wrought jewelry from precious metals and gems
•BinkyH.EnnisofCountryProductsbyEnnisAntiquesCreate new Folk Art from recycled 19th-century tin
• JonathanKeslerofEarthlyArtsStoneware pottery
• JudithMcKellarofJudithMcKellarEnglish pargework decorative bas-relief sculptures
•TeresaandRayPodeszwaofArtisansIIFolk art and custom signs painted on wood
•GraceRochfordofDesignsbyGraceHandpainted canvas floorcloths
• JudyandChrisRohrbaughofJudyRohrbaughFineArtStonewareFine art pottery inspired by nature
•MaryStanleyofGreensleevesDried flower arrangements
•SuzanneStoneofSueStoneJewelerHandmade jewelry from Cape Cod beach glass
•BunnyandJohnSwitzenburgofCinnamonTreasuresBeeswax ornaments from antique molds
•BarbaraWagamanofRidgeHollowGameBoardsFolk art game boards
Exhibit ArEA
seCond street sChoolYard•RichardCruiseofRichardCruiseWoodturningAppalachian hardwood bowls
•RebeccaFrancisofRebeccaFrancis:WeaverHandwoven rag rugs
•StuartandKarenHelbleofK&SPewterCustom pewter functional and decorative arts
•Marie-HeleneGrabmanofMarie-HeleneGrabman-ScherenschnitteScherenschnitte
•DianeKaylorofD.K.DesignsHand-crafted clay floral designs
•LodemaBethLindamoodofTheCarpetbaggerOne of a kind carpetbags and totes in traditional fabric prints
• JeffreyPhoutzDemonstrates beekeeping, educates about bee life cycle and how they make honey
•WilliamRichardsonofSuffolkShakerShopHandmade Shaker items
• JohnandDebbieSosnowskyofSOZRAJewelryHand-crafted jewelry
•SusanWolfofGourdsbySuzanneHand-painted gourds
•PamZimmermanofTheSassySparrowOriginal designs and handmade wearable art and accessories
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Exhibit ArEA
sChooley Mill Barn Area•BillAndersonandMillyFoziaofMilly’sOriginalsHandmade salad dressings and marinades
•PatriceBrownofAppleTreeMercantileHand-crafted fiber sculptural forms
• JulieandDougDawsonofTinTreasuresbyOrchardCanyonHeirloomsHand-crafted tin cookie cutters
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•KathleenEnglandandBarbCondonofGlenfiddichWoolNatural yarns, patterns and wearable art
•BillandCorinneGraefeofPhoenixHardwoodsCustom furniture in exotic woods and forms
•TacyHawkinsofSadieHawkins&MawHandwoven placemats and rag rugs
•StanandSueJenningsofAlleghenyTreenwareLLCVariety of wooden objects carved from West Virginia hardwoods
•MelissaLettickofTheHerbLadyNatural potpourri
•StuartMercerofElkRunMiningCompanyGemstone-based jewelry
•RichardNippertofFairthornePotteryTraditional American redware pottery
•GingerReulingandClarkHansbargerofFlyHomeBirdhousesHand-crafted functional and decorative birdhouses
•KeithShambergerofCustomClaysPottery
•WillieSimmonsofWPSWoodturned functional items and decorative accessories
•M.KeithWableofWable’sMapleSyrupMaple syrup producers
•BrianWentzofEvronaDairySheep’s milk cheeses
•GregWilliamsofCookeTavernSoupsHealthy, homemade soup mixes
More Demonstrators by Location
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Built in the 1820s, the Old Mill supported the Waterford area’s agrarian economy as a grist mill until operations ceased in 1939. The existing brick mill replaced earlier wooden sawmill & gristmill buildings that produced lumber and flour during the 18th and early 19th centuries.
Since the beginnings of the Waterford Fair in 1943, the Old Mill has been at the heart of the Waterford Foundation’s mission to preserve the village’s historic buildings and open spaces. By providing a place to showcase and sell an immense variety of crafts over the years, it has helped to support talented artisans, raise funds for local preservation efforts, and increase awareness of the role that crafts and crafting have played in our Nation’s culture and heritage.
Historic Old MillWaterford’s
Featuringthreefloorsofqualityhandmadecraftsrepresenting100localandregional
artisansincluding:
Pottery J Baskets J Woodenwares J Quilts, Rugs & Household Linens
J Seasonal & Holiday Décor J Americana & Waterford-themed Goods
J Jewelry & Fashion Accessories J Dolls, Children’s Goods & Gifts for Everyone J Soaps, Cards and So
Much More
Where it all began…and the tradition continues.
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Fresh Pies* J Pastries & Delicious Baked Goods* J Locally Milled
Flours J Waterford Tote Bags J Local Honey & Maple Syrup J Apple, cherry & peach cider J
Jams & Jellies J Beeswax Candles J Artwork J Locally Authored Books J Handmade pottery & jewelry J and many more fine
handcrafted items!
Open year round! For hours visit
waterfordfoundation.org
Visitor Center & Gift Store
*AvailableonlyduringtheFair.
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