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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 Ornaments. 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 HF Coors's web store for Made in the USA products
One of the products HF Coors sells is Made in the USA Glass, Pottery, & Silver Vases. A more complete list of their products is provided by Made in America Secrets, to review their list click here.

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Welcome to HFCoorsDinnerware.com HF Coors is a division of Catalina China Inc., a Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business and a Certified HUBZone company. In addition, we are the only full-line producer of commercial dinnerware and accessory ceramic items manufacturing 100% in the USA, west of the Mississippi. At HF Coors, we combine the skills of our talented and conscientious artisans with the most modern, efficient production methods to produce some of the finest china available.
The designers at HF Coors are among the most gifted in the industry, tuned in to your needs and the tastes and preferences of the general public. Our ceramic engineers, production experts, and quality-control personnel are highly experienced at this exacting craft. Most of our high quality dinnerware can be hand painted or custom designed to match any decor.

We choose only the finest materials for our products. With one of the strongest bodies in the industry, ALOX? High Strength dinnerware is built to meet the rigorous demands of the food service industry, as well as offering unparalled durability and quality for home use.

At HF Coors, we take great pride in our attractive patterns, our consistent high quality, and our dedication to superior service. Once you have ordered and used Coors tableware, you will understand how we have maintained our reputation for excellence for over 80 years.

What we do: We sell our mugs and tableware to retailers, decorators, and the foodservice industry (restaurants, hotels, resorts, stadiums, as well as hospitals and other government institutions) all over the United States.

All our products are made from scratch in Tucson, Arizona. Our products are high-fired to 2320 degrees F, are vitreous, and contain no toxic materials. We meet or exceed government standards for the foodservice industry. We sell many white, solid colored or highly decorated shapes.

Our Staff: Our three senior management staff owns the company. Between them, they have more than 80 years experience manufacturing ceramics in both the United States and England. The majority owner is a Service Disabled Veteran, and an MBA. Our six key staff members have been working for us an average of more than seven years each, our twenty five core employees, for an average of two years, and 90% of them can multi-task. Additionally, we have a nationwide network of foodservice industry dealers and distributors who sell our ware.

Equipment and resources: We own our 33,000 sq. ft. building, located on 2.5 acres of land in central Tucson, Arizona. Our 200 foot, gas-fired, tunnel kiln is one of the most efficient and flexible in the industry. Our clays, other minerals, oxides, and other materials are mainly from the United States. Our in-house artists and craftsmen are backed up by others across the country.

Where you find us: Our Manufacturing plant, office, and factory outlet store are located at 1600 South Cherrybell Stravenue, Tucson, AZ 85713. Cherrybell Stravenue is south of 22nd street, across from Tucson's main Post Office. We are ten minutes from the Ajo/Kino I-10 exit.

Contacting us: Telephone: 800-782-6677, 520-903-1010. Fax: 520-903-1616. Email: info@hfcoors.com

HF Coors President, Dirck Schou: Our president Dirck Schou's belief in the importance of retaining commercial china manufacturing in the United States led to his purchase and relocation of the Coors China Company from Los Angeles to Tucson, Arizona in 2003.

Since then many other commercial and retail china/dinnerware corporations have moved their manufacturing operations out of the United States, to China, to increase corporate profits and reduce liabilities. They also have eliminated their responsibility for the success of workers and communities in this country and left employees with few options for their future success and family security.

Dirck has invested in plant and employees in Tucson to create jobs and stimulate a better quality of life for those workers. He has worked tirelessly to create a product line that offers the commercial industry a competitive product that is not made in China. As a decorated veteran in the Vietnam War, he has known adversity and has preserved through the start up-phase of plant and personnel development.

The patterns of this catalog and website are testimony to his dedication to innovative product and his love of the American Southwest and its rich pottery tradition. We know once you have reviewed the offerings you will share Dirck's vision of the importance of supporting the rich craft traditions of this growing American pottery. Dirck and all the employees of the New Coors welcome you to visit and share his American Dream.

eshop at Homestead Weaving's web store for Made in America products
One of the products Homestead Weaving sells is Made in America Rugs. 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 Hoohobbers's web store for Made in the USA products
One of the products Hoohobbers sells is Made in the USA Cribs. 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 1979 Bill and Judy Sommerschield and their two young daughters were having Thanksgiving dinner with Bill's parents. One daughter used a bulky booster seat to raise herself up to table size, the other was left with the Chicago phone book having to do the deed. Bill wondered why there wasn't a portable booster seat to solve this seating problem, a compact chair that could be easily carried from place to place.

Over the next year Bill pursued the idea of creating a portable booster seat. Along the way he met Mike Wilson, an industrial designer. Mike designed what is now Hoohobbers' signature product, its junior director chair/booster seat. Focus Groups were enthusiastic. One lady described how she thought the chair was an item her little toddler could easily control all by herself, a legitimate product -not just a fad or piece of candy or some such, that would help develop the child's emerging personality and sense of self-awareness. Wow! Though more than a bit wordy, she hit the nail on the head. This idea of child control and self-fulfillment would be used as a measure for all Hoohobbers products that would be born later.

Over the next 18 months Bill pursued development of the chair, first thinking it a good idea to have someone else bring to market, then determining to do so himself. Reluctantly leaving his advertising career, Bill decided to give the chair a go. In June of 1981 it was ready. Made of solid polypropylene, it just happened to emerge at the same time maturing plastics technology allowed it to be fashioned with a bright, highly cosmetic finish. It stood out. People took notice. Sales passed $3million in Hoohobbers first fiscal year, the vast majority of which were from the little booster.

Rumors soon began to circulate about companies preparing to copy the chair's design (at least 6 ultimately did). To help counter this, added products were developed. These included a director chair for older children, a rocking chair, a combination toddler/adult table, a baby rocker, a toy box, an easel, a laundry hamper, dinnerware, silverware and more. The new products maintained the same high-design motif as the original chair, as well as reflecting its uniqueness in their own way. All the products folded, all were made to be used outdoors as well as indoors, and all were highly portable.

Hoohobbers product uniqueness proved to be a hurdle to overcome, however: there was no established market for this kind of product, and at first appearance the distinctiveness and utility of Hoohobbers products were not totally apparent. Here were items that constituted an entirely new product concept. A concept consumers ultimately adopted, as it was totally consistent with the increasing mobility of American households and an emerging awareness of the tremendous advantage offered by product-compactness.

Accolades followed, including over 75 awarded patents, Best Design Awards from America's Juvenile Products Association, Parents Choice Awards, repeated awards from various juvenile industry magazines, frequent editorial recommendation, even jury-selection into the permanent product collection of MOMA, America's leading modern art museum in New York. As for product quality, Hoohobbers has never had a product recall. And product returns are virtually non-existent.

Beginning in the late 1980's soft goods were developed. These include crib bedding, diaper bags, Moses baskets, cradle, port-a-crib and bassinet linens, receiving blankets, hooded baby towels, lunch boxes and bibs, plus related room decor items such as drapes and valances, ottomans, throw pillows and floor lamps. Later, personalizing services were also added with embroidery becoming a 'must have' product enhancement in recent years.

As the company grew and the product-line expanded, Judy sold a personnel-placement company she had started and moved over to Hoohobbers full-time. As head designer she is now responsible for creating all design collections, which she refreshes with new collections at least twice annually. A notable, recent inspiration: a line of washable linen bedding customers themselves design right here on our web site.

All Hoohobbers products continue to share not only the same high-design commitment but are offered in the same colors or design collections. This creates the ability for a customer to create an entire houseful of childrens products with a single design statement! Today, Hoohobbers offers its products in over 25 distinct, classic to contemporary design collections, products purchased for home use and as gifts by people who appreciate fine design. Indeed, as an interesting side-note, Hoohobbers has many customers who have been purchasing that first chair and other items for decades, some sending 35 chairs and more over the years as their standard, 'go-to' newborn and birthday gift.

Since its founding Hoohobbers has maintained its commitment to generating incomes at home for both its employees and its suppliers by manufacturing in America, at Hoohobbers Chicago factory.

And today, those two girls no longer need boosters at Thanksgiving, though a couple of their children have. The little 1970 toddlers -along with their younger brother- are now intimately involved at Hoohobbers. And if you peruse Hoohobbers web site closely enough you may still spot a picture or two of them from their toddler-modeling days alongside pictures of their own children. Generation to generation, Hoohobbers products continue meeting the real world needs of kids.

We are so grateful for the continuing support of our long-time, dedicated Hoohobbers loyalists as well as all our new customers who hear of us year after year, Judy says. And to have our children now working with us?we have so much for which to be thankful.

eshop at Horn Mountain Living's web store for Made in America products
One of the products Horn Mountain Living sells is Made in America Antiques. A more complete list of their products is provided by Made in America Secrets, to review their list click here.

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We specialize in one-of-a-kind USA handmade Lodge, Western, Native American, Eclectic, and Custom home furnishings. The majority of our items are made by Steve Horn. Steve moved to Teton Valley over 30 years ago and lived as a mountain man. He is completely self-taught and gives our Creator full credit for his abilities. He went on to become one of the country's top hand carved furniture makers and his favorite thing to carve is stone. We have shipped Steve's pieces to every state in the nation as well as overseas. Custom work is always welcome, regardless of how small or big the order - Steve is happy to work with any budget. Our 4000 sq. ft. store also has a unique selection of antiques, rugs, lighting, art, floral, gift items, jewelry, natural decor, books, health and organic items. We also have some great items from other USA artists. We welcome commissions and other inquiries. Steve moved to Teton Valley over 30 years ago and lived as a mountain man. He is completely self-taught and gives our Creator full credit for his abilities. He went on to become one of the country's top hand carved furniture makers and his favorite thing to carve is stone. In the heart of the Rockies, from his Tetonia mountain studio, Steve Horn has created pieces that have been shipped to homes, lodges and businesses all across the nation, as well as overseas. His work can enhance any type of atmosphere and his sculpture is sought after for a variety of d?cor: doors, mantels, walls, stairways, furniture & accents, whether 3D, relief, inserts or busts - miniature to life-size and beyond. You can rely on his superb reputation for originality, distinctive details, extraordinary quality, workmanship and integrity.Custom work is always welcome, regardless of how small or big the order.




Horn Mountain Living

As a third-generation craftsman, I started creating objects from wood as a child. Every year my family would take camping excursions in the mountains, and it's not a coincidence that I fulfilled my dream of becoming a mountain man/woodsman.*

Horn Mountain LivingHaving lived the majority of my life in the great outdoors of the West, I enjoy taking wood with character (formed naturally by such things as wind, snow, fire, lightning, elk rubs, porcupines, vines and insects) and designing functional works of art from it.
Using only dead trees, most of the wood I harvest comes from deep within the local Teton forests, but my wife and I love to travel the country to find different types of raw wood. I like to allow its natural shape to be retained and position it to show off the knots, scars and character that represent the tree's life.

By combining God-given abilities and materials from nature, I individually design, hand make and hand carve one-of-a-kind pieces. Whether my creation or customized commission work, my goal is to make furnishings that will last for generations and most of all to give glory to the Master Artist and source of my help.


My help comes from the Lord, the Maker of Heaven and Earth Psalm 121:2

*
Woodsman: Person accustomed to life in the woods and skilled in woodcraft.
*
Woodcraft:
Skill in anything concerning the woods or forest, such as hunting, trapping, etc.
(Webster's Dictionary)
Let the beauty of the Lord our God be upon us, and establish the work of our hands for us. Psalm 90:17

Services Offered:
On-Site Work - Interior/Exterior/Built-Ins
Commissions, Designs, Decorating, Consultations & Storage

Delivery within the US is either personal (by the artist) or by freight.
International shipments available also.

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