Shelley has been involved in needlearts for many years.She has done everything from costume design to dolls. When she picked up a pair of knitting needles, she fell in love.
You might know Shelley for her other medium, ceramics. With her husband, Phil Jenkins, Shelley has filled our homes with beautiful and creative bowls, containers, and other ceramic objects. The two of them own and run Wild Woodbine Pottery.
It is amazing just how many felted and knitted hats Shelley makes each year. These aren't run of the mill hats but artistic creations to boggle the mind. My favorite is the nesting hat.
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Monday--11:00-6:00
Tuesday--11:00-6:00
Wednesday--11:00-6:00
Thursday--11:00-8:00
Friday--11:00-6:00
Saturday--10:00-3:00
362 North Main Street, Pocatello, Idaho 83201
"You know you knit too much when...you hear about a breed of "miniature sheep" that grow to be only 16 inches in height and weigh only 50 pounds, and immediately start trying to figure out whether you can convince your spouse it's a dog."
~Stephanie Pearl-McPhee