NEW FACES in 2007 Susannah Allen - fun and functional fabric bags, aprons, tea cozies, and more Each year VHC welcomes between 20 and 35 new artisans. These artisans must present their work to a jury of their peers for review. Only those who meet our high standards of quality, design, and craftsmanship will be asked to join Vermont Hand Crafters. Jennifer Arey - Baby's Breath Quilts: baby and children's quilts Artisans accepted for Membership in Vermont Hand Crafters must be legal residents of Vermont. Susan Arnold - Folk Floors: painted canvas floor cloths Every piece they produce is a piece of Vermont, and a piece of themselves. Lynne Berard - Creative Haven Studio: bold and colorful watercolor originals, prints, note cards Dick Brunelle: gold jewelry with gems and semi-precious stones Barbara Ekedahl: Sumi ink woodblock prints on map reproductions Barry Genzlinger - Genzlinger Family Crafts: elegant hand-turned wooden spinning tops Steve Giroux - Bare Tree Graphics: screen printed note cards Judith Giusto - Round Barn Merinos: knitted clothing, accessories, and yarn from farm raised Merino sheep Shannon Greenlese - May Made: Asian inspired fine silver jewelry with pearls and semi-precious beads Ginny Joyner: detailed watercolors prints ranging from pastries to butterflies Sharon Menard - Stella's Designs: quilts, wall-hangings, runners, aprons, bags,and gifts Harold Kaplan - Roof Top Pottery: wheel thrown pottery Dineen Beyer Nalette: felt and fiber embellished purses, totes, and accessories Nancy Normandeau - Mountain Tops: painted and sewn hats for every season Heather Stearns - Muddy Creek Pottery: stoneware pottery decorated with carved and fluid resist designs Kevin Parks: wooden jewelry boxes, bowls, hammers, and decorative woodturnings Terry Fitzpatrick Tetreault - Daydreams Of The Lucid Lizard: bright and colorful art jewelry and accessories T. Breeze Verdant: wood marquetry and inlay boxes, jewelry, furniture, and more Incorporated in 1955, Vermont Hand Crafters is the oldest and largest juried craft organization in Vermont with over 200 resident members. VHC’s mission is to develop and coordinate marketing opportunities for Vermont artisans as well as educating the public on the value of Vermont crafts to the state’s economy.