Saturday, December 02, 2006

Enjoy photos from FROST 2006, then visit the 2007 website - click me!

One day only - don't miss out... (here are the details)

Come and look around - it's warm inside.



It's not just wool and clay...

Saturday, November 25, 2006

Pottery pieces

Pottery pieces by Andy Smith

Hand-knit leg warmers


Hand-knit leg warmers by Lorraine Smith



Tuesday, October 17, 2006

Silent Wood

Silent Wood photo by Julie Carter

Sunday, October 15, 2006

Patchwork blankie

Knitted patchwork blankie by Lorraine Smith

Whimsical felted balls

Whimsical felted "Snollie Balls" by Lorraine Smith

All the King's horses

Clay chess game by Andy Smith

Black dress

Black dress by Meredith Wilson

Tuesday, October 10, 2006

Foxy bag

Foxy bag by Meredith Wilson

All the details

FROST is a show and sale of original knitting, pottery, photographs, hand-sewn clothing & accessories and other wintery treats. Four local artisans collaborate to bring you a diverse range of gift ideas — from practical clay pots to spectacular art — during this one-day sale in Leslieville in Toronto's east end. Come check out the Frostie delights, be inspired, or simply find that truly one-of-a-kind treasure.

51 Bertmount Ave. (map)
Leslieville

Saturday, December 2, 2006
10am -7pm

~ Cash and cheque only please ~

Contact us at: frostshowandsale@gmail.com

Saturday, August 19, 2006

About Andy Smith

Combining her interests in social work and pottery, Andy Smith opened the doors of Island Clay Works & Consulting Services this summer. From a sugar bush on Manitoulin Island, she produces handmade stoneware pottery, including functional and decorative pieces. Featured Frost ware will include distinctive desk organizers, luscious mugs, specialty bowls, and other unique gems.

About Lorraine Smith

Lorraine Smith creates original hand-knit items using her handspun yarns, as well as combining commercial yarns and fabrics. Her scarves, blankets, sweaters and other textiles are made with wool, mohair, silk, angora and a range of luxury fibres.

Lorraine is also the founder, editor and publisher of Spinners' Quarterly, a newsletter that aims to unravel modern handspinning.

About Meredith Wilson


Meredith Wilson is a costumer by day and a creator of all things textile by night. Her label, subcouture, is dedicated to making beautiful, hand-made pieces for women. You'll also find an assortment of ecclectic items that prove applique is cool!

About Julie Carter

Julie Carter creates original framed photography and greeting cards. Winter scenes and other unusual moments are captured on camera.
Contact Us:
frostshowandsale@gmail.com