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Sage AppleJack Old Fashioned 5. Maggie & Moose www.maggiemoose.com www.etsy.com/shop/ MaggieandMoose Maggie & Moose creates handmade dog apparel and accessories, including reversible fleece coats, rain coats, T-shirts, leashes and collars. Much of their line is made by up-cycling and repurposing existing human clothing into dog apparel. For example, leashes and collars are made from men’s ties. Additionally, Maggie & Moose offers custom sizing, so each garment fits perfectly. They can also personalize each shirt by adding a dog’s name or cute phrase. Everything is handmade by owners Lauren and Maranda. One dollar of every sale is donated to dog rescue organizations. For all of November and December, the featured charity is Broadway Barks, founded by Bernadette Peters and Mary Tyler Moore. 6. Krista Stained Glass www.etsy.com/shop/ KristaStainedGlass Krista Stained Glass is an Astoriabased shop and is making its debut at the LIC Flea & Food this holiday season. This is a one-woman shop. Krista’s love of stained glass started at the Smith Museum of Stained Glass Windows in Chicago leading her to take a class at Fredrick Stained Glass. She has been building stained glass items ever since. 7. Soul Socks www.soul-socks.com Launched in 2013, Soul Socks is quickly gaining traction with success both in stores and online. They make whimsical dress socks uniquely designed in New York and made of Peruvian Pima Cotton. Soul Socks started as a subscription sock club featured in The New York Times. They offer LIC visitors a fantastic deal of 1 sock for $10 or 3 for $25. 8. Originals by Yarn Painting www.originalsbyyarnpaintings. com Knitting became designer Kathleen Shanteau’s therapy while waiting through chemotherapy after her mom was diagnosed with lung cancer and after her mother’s passing. Felting led her on a journey of color, design and texture. Going green and converting material into awesome powerful colors and designs took her to what she calls her “Happy Place.” Doggie Shrugs were designed because her Morkies hated their legs in sweater sleeves. Now cozy in their shrugs, they hate to take them off! 5 8 6 7 1 4 2 3


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