Inspiring and connecting craft-lovers to the many handmade treasures, traditions, and natural wonders of North Carolina
Meet some of our artisans.
Our state has a long history of fine artisans providing beautiful and functional pieces for all to use, cherish, and enjoy. That continues today. NC Handmade provides a place for artisan and patron to meet and share their joy and appreciation for fine quality, handmade North Carolina crafts. Please browse through our marketplace, and enjoy getting to know our artisans.

Cindy Long
This weaver from High Country creates unique woven pieces with the yarns coming from mills in the Carolinas.

Frumet Raskin-Miller
This potter from Durham gets fired up making work for food-lovers and fiber artists — all out of her small home studio, her “garagio.”

Pam Washer
This sewist from Blowing Rock creates one-of-a-kind handbags using repurposed materials — all on her 1958 Singer Featherweight sewing machine.

Julie Ottesen
Skilled at the rare art of Nantucketry, this renowned basket-maker hand-carved handles and caning, drawing directly from nature.
New items
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Out of this world medium tote
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Traditional Nantucket purse
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Pastel yellow, blue, green and lavender infinity scarf
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7” Nantucket basket with cherry wood stakes
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Geometric print shoulder bag
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4” Nantucket basket (squared handle)
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4” Nantucket basket (rounded handle)
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15” Nantucket tray basket
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Lacewood shoulder purse
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Fruit basket
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Green with primary color accents infinity scarf
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Storage or waste basket
$90.00 Add to cart
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Recent blog posts

“What Happened to Our School?”
“What Happened to Our School?” Recently I happened to receive an invitation to the virtual film release of a documentary on the Old Fort Mural “What Happened to Our School?”.

Why Cindy Long chose woodbuttons.com as her source for beautiful wood buttons!
Buttonwood Corp. (aka woodbuttons.com) has been a family business in continuous operation since 1939. Steven and Dennis Hoffman’s dad and two brothers started a small manufacturing firm to create unique wooden apparel trim in NYC’s fabled garment center.

Bring Us Your Best: The Virtual Gallery
The Arts Council of Henderson County and local radio station WTZQ have partnered to present a modified version of this annual event right before the holidays. They hope this will
Becoming an NC Handmade artisan
We charge a monthly administrative fee of $10 (currently waived for new artisans for the first six months) and a commission fee at the following levels:
- 25% commission fee per item sold at $500 or less
- 20% commission fee per item sold for more than $500

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