We are OPEN for vendors for 2026!

Are you interested in having a space at this year's NAHSS?

This is an admission-free event in town!

Read for more information!

  • If it is handmade and/or sheep, or Cottage-core related, it may be a good fit for you!

    • Natural wool fibers in the form of roving, batts, yarns, and fleeces,

    • Knitted/crocheted/woven items, wool felted items, fiber supplies, spinning wheels, and looms and accessories

    • Wooden kitchen utensils, hand dipped candles, milk soaps, sheepskins, rugs

    • Shearing equipment, fencing, sheep/dog related merchandise

    Think English Country shops!

  • The NAHSS is dedicated to offering natural, handmade and beautiful items to their guests.

    With that being said, here are few examples of products that are not permitted:

    Usborne books, crystals and "magical" items, multi-themed tumblers/to go cups, make-up and beauty/hair-care products (this is not an exhaustive list, this is to give an idea)

    If you wouldn’t find it in a quaint country shop, it’s probably a “no”!

  • As of right now, the majority of vendors will be in the Little Bear West Arena.

    Cement floor, multiple indoor restrooms, electric and a prime location in Central Park!

    Each space is 10'x10' with one table and two chairs provided, more tables are available at $8/table, and chairs at $5/chair.

    First come first serve basis for spots.

  • Craft vendor hours are as follows:

    Friday and Saturday 9:00am to 5:00pm; Sunday 10:00am to 4:00pm

    Check in Thursday Noon to 6:00 PM or Friday morning before 9:00 AM

    Cost per space is $150, with total due upon an approved application, no refunds.

    Absolutely no early departures

    The building will be locked at night and reopened in the morning.

  • This year’s Vendor Coordinator is Andrea Menhart. A vendor at the Michigan Fiberfest for many years, she is knowledgeable and helpful.

    First, please read the 2026 Craft Vendor Guidelines carefully and complete and sign the application.

    Applications are to be emailed to the coordinator at ramenhart@gmail.com

    The Guidelines and Application can be found HERE.

2026 Outside Vendors

Rappa Fencing, UK

This year Grouse Hollow Farm, a local distributor for this fantastic UK fencing company, will be with us to demonstrate and provide products to farmers

Burbank, SD

Sydell Sheep & Goat Equipment

Made in the USA, and a 3rd generation family-owned business, you can enjoy FREE delivery to this year’s NAHSS!

Shipping Code: NORTHHILL

2025’s Vendor Booths

  • A Woolen Forest Farm & Textile Studio

    Alejandra Sanchez

    Mondovi, WI

    https://www.awoolenforest.com/

    Wool items, as well as instructing this year’s Hill Breed Fiber Study Workshop

  • Furlong Creek Farm

    Engadine, MI

    https://www.furlongcreekfarm.com/

    Beautiful natural colored yarns and hand-knit wearables.

  • Driftless Tannery

    Argyle, WI

    https://driftlesstannery.com

    Bringing a large selection of sheepskin, wool pellets, leather bags and pillows.

    Will also be accepting hides on behalf of our customers.

  • Maloy Valley Farm

    Priscilla Maloy

    McDowell, VA

    https://Maloyvalleyfarm.com

    Fiber art including needle felting and wet felting items made on the farm using our North Country Cheviot wool. Items include wool paintings and sculptures.

  • The Berryhill Farm

    David Berryhill

    Pine Island, MN

    https://www.theberryhillfarm.com

    Pelts, raw & washed fleece, roving, yarn, dyed locks, etc.

  • Spruce Shadow Farms

    Shelia Robbins

    Hubbard Lake, MI

    Wool roving and natural and dyed yarns and knitted items

  • Purveyor of Fine Yarns

    Madison, WI

    https://purveyoroffineyarns.com/

    Breed Specific Yarns, wool sourced from local shepherds and spun into yarn at woolen mills in the Midwest.

    We currently carry the following breed specific yarns: Corriedale, Clun Forest, CVM/Romeldale, Cheviot, East Friesian, Horned Dorset, Polypay, Romney, Shetland, Suffolk and Tunis. Yarns available in the natural colors and vibrant hues.

  • Priory Farms and Ewe and Me Wool Company, LLC

    Eau Claire, WI

    https://www.woollybellypellets.net

    Woolly Belly Pellets and Sheepy Shreds for use in the garden. Wool products from Priory Farms Cotswold sheep.

  • May Contain Egg Farm

    Andrea Menhart

    Blaney Park, MI

    https://celibethhousebnb.com

    A variety of wool, alpaca fibers, and an assortment of lovely keepsakes and gifts!

  • UP North Yarns

    Monica Thoune

    Powers, MI

    Hand-dyed yarn, Hand-dyed fiber for spinning, notions such as Stitch markers, knitting needle stoppers, lotion bars, snow/ice-dyed flour sack towels, upcycled dyed clothing, dryer balls, clothing labels, silk scarves, Eucalan and Soak wash, shawl cuffs, bracelets, knitting needle bracelets, and earrings.

  • Red House Farm

    Ben Beardmore

    Monroe, WI

    Beautiful and useful handmade wool items from their flock of Border cheviots.

    redhousefarmwi@gmail.com

  • Native Woods Farm

    Elizabeth Clark

    Niagara, WI

    Wool yarn of various weights & woven wool rugs

    https://nativewoodsfarm.com

    nativewoodsfarm@gmail.com

  • Bevy Tea

    Meagan Francis

    Manistique, MI

    https://www.bevytea.com

    hello@bevytea.com

    Bringing assorted teas and other charming items that will make your heart happy!