I love to design crochet patterns.  Original items I make are featured at Southwest Virginia Cultural Center and Marketplace in Abingdon, Virginia.  I'm also a member of Holston Mountain Artisans at ​214 Park St SE, Abingdon, Virginia. They have many beautiful items in their shop.  Feel free to contact me with your custom order. I would be happy to create something just for you. 

A native of Dickenson County, Eula has been immersed in Southwest Virginia culture all her life, which shows in her work. She has been creating burnings and carvings for over 7 years, and has received many awards and much praise from local fairs. Her work can be seen at the Appalacian Art Center. Her husband, Larry B. Edwards, makes turkey calls and wooden bowls on the lathe.

Joyce creates felted wool (woven or knitted) pencushions, penny rugs, mats, christmas ornaments and more. Most of the wool is recycled from 100% wool garments, sweaters, blankets, and scarves. Pincushions are filled with wool - wool batting, layers of recycled wool or wool "snippets."

I have lived in the beautiful mountains of Floyd County, Virginia for 38 years. I have been Quilting and Sewing for the past 31 years. The last 6 years I been incorporating silk dying and working with wool with my passion of the arts. My scarves are 100% silk and I use several methods to the dying process. I also use acrylic paints in various processes. I am also dying cotton fabrics to use in quilting and sewing.  I use wool to create lovely forest people and animals and make their clothing by hand.