About Cattails

Welcome to Cattails Studio…..

If you love wooden things from traditional to whimsical or are searching for a special gift you have come to the right place. I work from a small wood studio at our home place in rural Prince Edward Island. I have been working wood and selling handmade things here for 10 years,  we are open all season for people to see our work and learn how its made.

We welcome visitors, always have time for a chat, love to answer questions and meet folks interested in what we do. We also have an online store featuring many of the pieces that are in our studio for folks who are unable to visit in person

On our shelves you can discover a great selection of rolling pins and kitchen wares, stools and benches, tables and wall decor….acorns of all descriptions along with folk art whales, owls and fish….snowmen and fanciful dogs & cats.

Cattails has an unique and fun collection intended to captivate you with its style, warmth. function and last but not least to make you smile. On the pages of our online store there is a changing  list of pieces that can be carefully shipped to your home.You can find something special for the nature lover, bird watcher, the chef, newlyweds or even your Grandma.

Labrador retrievers, Jack & HazelLabradors, Hazel & Jack, not only supervise the work but are also readily available to visitors for any kind of ear scritches, a lively game of fetch or just to accept big hugs from children.

While it is never necessary, we hope you may find a special thing for yourself, your home or for someone close to your heart.

Browse through our site to find out more about us and the things we make.

Remember to click on our shop link above to take you to our online store if you would like to place an order!!

Enjoy OUR work and have fun!!

Cattails is located in Hermitage, Prince Edward Island ….just a pleasant 20 minute drive east from the city of Charlottetown.

We are open daily May through October
Off season by chance or appointment

 Route 213, 608 Monaghan Road,

Hermitage PE, Canada .

If you have any questions on anything you see or questions on ordering and shipping, please contact us.

Recent Posts

I am not all about the wooden things..

I have been busy with wood as usual and trying to come up with an idea for the upcoming Labrador Life Line Auction which starts next week..oh I am freaked, freaked freaked. Have not had time to work on anything but have a somewhat ‘witty and whimsical’ idea I will do this weekend..stay tuned.

However on the subject of labs, I am getting ready to draw up and hook a new rug before the winter ends. Almost the end of January already so better get cracking….I saw this rug in a Celebration of Rugs magazine a few years ago, it was hooked by a lady who had adopted a Katrina dog..I LOVE the bright colors and the dogs, so I am going to hook a runner for my kitchen using a take on this.

 

Thinking of three or four dogs but in a single row, peeking out from under the counter.

Shirlee from Pastimes PEI Rug Hooking Studio came up this week and gave me some pointers on design and colors. I will go down to their wonderful studio to purchase my wool, usually I use rags but for this one I’m springing for a predetermined set of colors…YAY!! The girls[sisters] have a wonderful sense of color, they hook the most beautiful rugs using their own take on old Island patterns, they also sell kits, frames along with their award winning rugs. They are always willing to help someone, no matter what.

I took my little lap frame out of hiding that I made when I hooked my first rug, will start on it with the backing pinned to the flannel that is wrapped around it.  Then as I go along I will put it on my floor frame, Also checking out the linen for the backing, also a purchase from Pastimes.

The little frame is so lovely but I went somewhat overboard, could have made a suitable one in 1/10 the time..haha I would never make a living selling them. I am excited to start this rug, it is a wonderful way to spend long winter evenings. Hooking is something you can do when you are tired, not wanting to think or stress over a hobby.

Rug hooking is just the best past time ever in the winter. Last winter I didn’t hook at all, we were doing renos and I don’t know why but just didn’t get to it. If you have one on the frame and sitting there you tend to pick at it and all of a sudden you have something beautiful for your home.

Of course I can’t do a thing in this house without a cat supervising..Stuart was quite taken with the linen…….he hasn’t been around long enough to lay on the partly finished rug in a frame or chase after the strips..could be a circus for sure.

What do you think ?? bright colors and labbies for this old farmhouse??

Smiles, Brenda

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