A note from Stitch Revival Studio
Hey, there folks!
You can find my natural fibre handknits at Maple and Moose gift store in Blyth, Ontario. I am working on the online ordering portion of my website and will let you know when things are ready over on the Shop page.
Maple and Moose is a unique shopping experience, featuring a diverse selection of top-quality Canadian merchandise from gourmet foods to unique custom crafts. Enjoy browsing in a magnificently restored circa 1870’s historic building. Maple and Moose is a vendor co-operative located at 398 Queen St, Blyth, ON. You can reach us at (519) 523-4276.
And just in case you are visiting me here for the first time, my name is Sharlene. I’m into knitting heritage and enjoy reproducing vintage and retro knitting patterns. You’ll find history-inspired pillows and blankets, smaller items such as lavender sachets and ring pillows, knitted stuffies for the little ones, as well as mittens, both regular and wristers (fingerless mitts) at Maple and Moose. Look for my shelf display beside Revolution Wool Company. Most of my handmade items are knitted from natural fibres, such as wool from Steele Wool Farm or Revolution Wool Company, but I do also work with acrylic yarn occasionally depending on the project and special requests.
I also offer a curated collection of vintage needlework finds, knitting and craft kits, as well as stitching tools and supplies. These tend to vary depending on what I find when I’m out and about.
If you’d like to order a special handknit item, feel free to speak with the staff at Maple and Moose who will be happy to help out and take your order or send me a message at sbolen@stitchrevivalstudio.ca or call 519-357-7578. Please note that I do work out of a small home studio, so the best way to reach me is either at the store or by contacting me directly as mentioned above.
Store Hours
- Tuesday – Saturday 10:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
- Sunday Closed (unless otherwise noted)
- Monday Closed
- Open ’til 7:00pm on theatre nights
So excited to be in this bricks and mortar (literally) space with so many other creative makers and top-notch Canadian products! And I’m so very grateful and appreciative of this opportunity to share historically inspired knitted items and patterns, found thrift store needlework treasures looking for a new home, as well as other curated handmade crafts discovered on travels in and around Huron County.
Have a great week & stitch well my friends.
Thanks for stopping by!


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