Meet The Gnome Lady
A little handmade happiness, stitched one beard at a time.

Her story
It started with one gnome
[Editable placeholder] Cathy made her first gnome as a gift, and then a second one because someone asked. A few hundred gnomes later, she had a booth, a sewing machine that never gets put away, and a rule she still keeps: every gnome gets a personality before it gets a price tag.
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You'll find her creations at Market Street Creatives, booth H2 — and now here, whenever you need one shipped.
Shop her gnomesThe process
How a gnome gets made
Fabric selection, cutting, sewing, stuffing, beard-fitting, and a final personality check.
Fabric selection
Prints are chosen for the theme first — team colors, holiday patterns, hobby motifs.
Sewn by hand
Each hat, body and beard is cut and stitched individually. No two turn out identical.
The finishing touch
A wooden bead nose, a weighted base, and whatever tiny accessory the gnome insists on.

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