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eshop at Heritage Lace's web store for American Made products
One of the products Heritage Lace sells is American Made Scarfs / Scarves. A more complete list of their products is provided by Made in America Secrets, to review their list click here.

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At Heritage Lace, our passion is creating timeless designs that make your home unique ? and uniquely yours.

Our American-crafted textiles and high-end specialty products ? including fine sheers, laces, linens, silks and embroideries ? appeal to modern tastes and sensibilities while bringing beauty and bliss to your home and surroundings.

More than 90 percent of Heritage Lace products are created at our North Carolina mill and Iowa facilities by accomplished American craftspeople. This model ensures the highest quality and helps us meet demand for rapidly changing styles and trends.

We believe variety is the key to a truly enjoyable shopping experience. Thus, our collection features leading brands that share our passion for creativity, authenticity and value. In addition, Heritage Lace has recently curated a delightful line of home decor and textile collections inspired by the award-winning PBS series Downton Abbey?.

Your home is an expression of your true self. Bring happiness and harmony to every space with unique styles from Heritage Lace. Welcome to?Inspired Living.

eshop at Homestead Weaving's web store for American Made products
One of the products Homestead Weaving sells is American Made Scarfs / Scarves. A more complete list of their products is provided by Made in America Secrets, to review their list click here.

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In 2008, Chris was juried into the Indiana Artisan program, a state-wide program to establish a brand that gives meaning and recognition to high quality, Indiana-made goods.
Her handwoven rugs are wholesaled to shops around the US.
Chris' business is located in a 1,500 sq. foot weaving studio near the house.
It is constructed mainly of native Indiana poplar. Yarns and
fibers are constantly being organized, but Homestead Weaving Studio
also houses looms, spinning wheels, tons of yarn and spinning fibers
along with books and weaving equipment. With the addition of the loom
room in 2007, there is a wonderful classroom space and day
lessons and weaving and spinning instruction are being offered.


Family History

Bob and Chris were married one unseasonably warm and sunny day Dec. 1, 1973, in Colorado Springs, Colo. Chris (Diener) grew up in Lansing, Mich., attended Everett High School and graduated from Central Michigan University with a degree in journalism. After trying life in New York City and East Berlin, Penna., she traveled to Boulder, Colo., to teach weaving at a small shop there. Bob grew up in Colorado Springs and met Chris while attending the University of Colorado at Boulder, where he also obtained a journalism degree.

Both worked at the Colorado Springs Sun, he as a copy desk editor, she as chief photographer until moving in 1974 to Scottsbluff, Neb., where he was a reporter and later news editor at the Star-Herald. Chris worked as a copy editor at the newspaper before resigning to begin Homestead Gallery, an arts and crafts supply store in downtown Scottsbluff.

Erin was born April 4, 1979, at Scottsbluff, and spent her early days as a shop rat.

The Gustins moved to Evansville, Ind., in 1982. Bob took a job at The Evansville Courier before moving to The Evansville Press in 1986, where he was managing editor until the newspaper closed on Dec. 31, 1998, the victim of an expired Joint Operating Agreement. He retired in 2011 as editor of The Republic in Columbus, Ind. Chris spent some time raising a family and getting her weaving business restarted before rejoining the journalism world with a copy desk job at The Press in the late '80s. She retired from the Press as lifestyles editor when the paper closed.

Andrew was born Aug. 18, 1984, in Evansville, and spent his early days honing his baseball skills with a Wiffle ball in the front yard.

Both Erin and Andrew were excellent students at Marrs Elementary School, where Erin won the sixth grade spelling bee, and Andrew placed fourth in the same contest. Both inherited their mother's singing ability, and have participated in choir and drama activities.
Andrew also excelled in baseball and soccer.

Other members of the family include cats named Abhi, Andy, Smitty, Pike and Blackkitty.

We'd like to hear from old or new friends, or make some cyber-acquaintances. Give us an e-mail.

Email: Bob bgustin@gmail.com

Email: Chris chris@homesteadweaver.com

Email: Andrew derelict17@gmail.com

eshop at HugeStore's web store for Made in the USA products
One of the products HugeStore sells is Made in the USA Corduroy Pants. A more complete list of their products is provided by Made in America Secrets, to review their list click here.

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HUGESTORE is the world's 1st shirt & tie WEBsite (20,000+ customers, 75 nations) the world's largest WEB company dedicated to shirts & ties. Our newest software (version 5.0, object code) leads the world in self-service robotic technology.
When we receive electronic orders ~ we simply printout & pack the order ~ at great labor savings. It's self-service, you do the typing ~ your name, address, items go straight into our data/systems FREE ~ no labor. We simply printout, and pack the order in 4-5 minutes.

It's streamlined ~ you type for us, at your home. With WEBrobotics, we ship at much (40%) lower cost structures than ever thought possible.

We have 25,000 shirts in-stock, far more than physical stores. And, we have world-class buying power ~ our prices are within $5-$7 of wholesale menswear, saving $15-$25 per item.

Unlike physical retail stores & major catalogs ~ we are sincerely committed to creating electronic savings for our customer. Not so, for large retailers ~ stuck with wrong investments in physical locations. Our business is 100% on the WEB, which dramatically lowers prices ~ vanguard software, catalyzing lower prices.

eshop at I Do In Denim's web store for American Made products
One of the products I Do In Denim sells is American Made Denim Dresses. A more complete list of their products is provided by Made in America Secrets, to review their list click here.

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As my Mother and I began planning my wedding, we were amazed by the sheer volume of bridal wear available! However, we quickly realized how difficult it is to find unique wedding gowns that celebrate the American West, and nearly impossible to find anything Made in America! So, we put our talents to work and I Do in Denim was born!
My mother is designer & seamstress of all our Bridal, Bridesmaid & Flower Girl items, and the classic Jackson and Cody vests are my Grandmother's creation? Both are exceptionally gifted and inspired seamstresses! As for our gorgeous models?we kept that in the family as well!
We are proud to offer high quality, modern Western Wedding Wear that is truly beyond compare!
Thank you for allowing us to be a part of your Special Day!



P.S. We love to hear from our customers!
Please feel free to offer any product suggestions or other ideas you may have! We will Always strive to exceed your expectations in every way!

eshop at Icebox Knitting 's web store for American Made products
One of the products Icebox Knitting sells is American Made Hats and Headpieces. A more complete list of their products is provided by Made in America Secrets, to review their list click here.

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Icebox Knitting, maker of Dohm and Xob, is the picture of sustainability.
Made in Longmont, Colorado, USA, we have made Dohm wool hats on antique hand powered knitting machines since 1994. Our hats and accessories are made from world class yarns produced under the strictest environmental standards.

To further our commitment to the environment, we created Xob (say zob) an upcycled collection in 2006 . Pieces and parts of recycled wool blend sweaters and suit jackets are used to create fun and fresh designs you can wear.

We send production remnants to be used in another life cycle. Wool scraps are re-purposed into wool wiping cloths and trimming from fleece are used a filling for dog beds in an animal shelter. Sourcing previously loved sweaters, purchasing mill-end fabrics, and sending production remnants to be used in another life cycle, Icebox Knitting has diverted over sixty thousand pounds of waste from landfills.

Our B Corporation status is a third-party certification acknowledging our focus on sustainability, social responsibility, and business performance. Certified B Corporations integrate the triple bottom line of people, planet, and profit into their business organization and culture. We're excited and honored to be a part of this movement.

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