Fiber Flurry is held on the first Saturday of November in Leonardville, KS at Sikes (101 West Barton). The date for this year is November 1, 2025.
2025 FIBER FLURRY VENDORS
Alpacas at Orchard Hill Farm: Marcia Fish will have Alpaca roving, yarn and wearable art items.
Aunt Steph’s Handmade Gifts: Stepheny will have handmade bags and other items to suit your project needs
Butterbee Boutique: A Business Built on Family Values With more than 50 years of experience crocheting & creating we can guarantee that you will find something to suit all your needs at Butterbee Boutique. Debby, Derese & Shawndra are busy as bees crocheting creations as beautiful as butterflies. We carry wearables, accessories, baby toys, blankets and so much more. Derese is a Certified Bob Ross Instructor. We offer paint classes in landscape, floral & wildlife. Our most recent addition is our hand-dyed cotton yarn! We have also begun making fiber creating accessories. Place a custom crochet order, find great fiber & tools for making your own creations or book a paint class today!
Connie’s Handwoven Rugs: Connie Mueller be bringing beautiful handwoven Alpaca and denim rugs.
HLA Fiber Mill: Sara Morris of HLA Fiber Mill is a full-service mini mill. We have processed a variety of fibers, including alpaca (Huacaya and Suri), llama, bison, camel, pygora, mohair and an array of sheep wool (including long wools). In addition to regular processing to cloud, batts, roving, and yarn, HLA also offers the processing of cotton cored rug yarn. Yarns that are millspun or handspun, hand dyed yarns and rovings, rug yarn, crafting items such as needle felting supplies, peg looms, drop spindles and hand looms are all available at HLA Fiber Mill. HLA is always happy to help save on those shipping costs by transporting your fiber from event to mill.
Little Hawk Farm & MM Fiber Mill: Ruth Hawkins will have her Pygora & BFL yarn, roving & lock, as well as felting project kits and patterns.
Prairie Inspirations: Kay McCoy will be bringing her Felting and Needle Felting supplies and kits, Knitting and Tunisian Crochet kits and patterns, gifts, and finished goods.
Poplar Creek Designs: Poplar Creek Designs: Margretta de Vries will be bringing hand-dyed wool roving and handspun yarns, along with select fiber products and tools by Pinwheel Farm.
Tallgrass Woolery: Mike and Sue Sampson from Tallgrass Woolery will be bringing wool and alpaca roving, alpaca fleeces and rugs, and art batts.
The Emerald Ewe: Samantha Herrington will have Kromski spinning wheels & looms. Historical textiles, tools, and accessories. Nålbinding and tablet weaving supplies. Naturally dyed handspun yarns. Books on historical textile skills.
The Little House Handmades LLC: Charlotte Duron will have a variety of items, including patterns, yarn bowls, drop spindles, finished items, and yarn.
The Sexy Knitter: Sarah Wilson will have Knitter’s Tool Tins, stitch marker bracelets, make your own stitch marker set, vinyl project bags, and more!
14 Hands Ranch: Jada Sharp will be bringing their Finnsheep yarn, roving, and finished goods, as well as goat milk soaps and lotions.
Saturday 9 am-4 pm open for the public. Admission is free. The fashion show will be at approximately 12pm. Classes are held throughout the day.
Hotel Information – Please note that there are no hotels in Leonardville. Junction City, Manhattan, and Clay Center all have hotels within 30 minutes of Leonardville.