Textile Center’s 2019 Holiday Gallery Shop created by 100+ artists! – Minneapolis, MN

Textile Center’s 2019 Holiday Gallery Shop created by 100+ artists! – Minneapolis, MN

Doily by Wendy Richardson, Mittens by Julie Steller, and Succulent by Marlene Gaige.

At a time when protecting the earth’s natural resources, eco systems, climate, and atmosphere for the next generation is top of mind, Textile Center’s 2019 Holiday Gallery Shop features earth-friendly fiber gifts that you can feel good about giving. The assortment features an abundance of eco-friendly merchandise, ranging from sustainable, organic, or local fibers; naturally or over-dyed textiles; repurposed materials, upcycled fashions, and even items to help one live a more sustainable life.

The 2019 featured artist, Wendy Richardson, of Brooklyn Park, Minnesota, showcases hand-dyed and embroidered vintage linens. She has made a career of being seduced by color, specializing in overdyed vintage textiles, accessories, apparel, and quilt fabrics. She will be featured among 100+ artists’ handcrafted work at this year’s Holiday Gallery Shop.

The Shop carries exquisite handmade fiber art, from wearables, to home décor and gifts, along with books, professional art supplies and tools, fiber craft kits, and other unique finds. For the holidays, Textile Center more than triples the Shop’s regular footprint, filling the galleries with even more fabulous one-of-a-kind fiber art, just in time for gift giving.

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Minnesota-Made Gifts

Minnesota-Made Gifts

Handmade wooden toys at LarkToys in Kellogg

Minnesota-made gifts—from buttery leather moccasins and sturdy adventure gear to cozy coats and kitchen wares—draw on a love of the outdoors and a passion for great food and heritage to add taste, warmth, tradition and style to the holidays.

Here’s a sampling of North Star State standouts and where to find them:

CLOTHING & OUTDOOR GEAR

Duluth Pack store_Lisa Meyers McClintick

Duluth Pack, Canal Park / Lisa Meyers McClintick

 

Bemidji Woolen Mills stitch lumberjack-worthy coats, shirts, pants and hats in bold buffalo plaid, a tradition since 1920. Shoppers can also find blankets, hats, mittens and more at their downtown Bemidji store.

Canal Park’s Duluth Pack has been making its iconic waxed canvas canoe camping packs since 1882, with modern items from buffalo plaid totes to purple canvas purses—a nod to the Minnesota Vikings or dearly departed Prince. Machines hum through the upper floors of Duluth’s Frost River store in Lincoln Park, where it also crafts waxed canvas and leather goods such as growler bags, packs for fat tire bikes, backpacks and duffels.

On the cusp of Minnesota’s famous Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness, Ely shoppers can find locally made ribbon-trimmed anoraks and coats developed by dog sledders at Wintergreen Northern Wear and traditional moose hide boots at Steger Mukluks.

The leather gleams at Red Wing Shoes, a company that has built footwear for tradesmen and women for more than a century, and also appeals to style mavens and weekend adventurers with a full line of boots and shoes in downtown Red Wing. Red Wing Pottery fans and collectors also head to this city along the Mississippi River with wish lists in hand.

Itasca Leathergoods’ candy-aisle colors coax people into its stores in Crosslake and its factory outlet where they make the buttery moccasins, baby booties and wallets in St. George near Itasca State Park.

HOME GOODS & KITCHENWARE

Faribault Woolen Mill_Kirsten Alana

Faribault Woolen Mill / Kirsten Alana

 

Famous for its invention of the Bundt pan, Nordic Ware’s St. Louis Park factory store has catered to bakers for 70 years with hundreds of molds, specialty pans and innovative kitchen wares that add flair to the holidays.

Winona-based JR Watkins, which started selling liniment and apothecary products in 1868, has sold vanilla extract, ginger, cinnamon and other fragrant holiday spices for generations, along with aromatic natural cleaning products and lotions.

The looms at Faribault Woolen Mill have been weaving classic wool blankets since 1868, along with stadium-ready Pak-a-Robes, wearable blanket capes and even buffalo plaid placemats.

FOR THE KIDS

Kellogg’s Lark Toys offers its own line of handmade wooden toys, along with an expansive selection of imagination-sparking toys and games, nostalgic exhibits of toys from Christmases past, and the state’s most whimsical carousel.

Plush, fashionable and whimsical, Edina-based Oh Baby makes everything from crowns and wands to party dresses and masks for superheroes in training.

EDIBLE GIFTS

Tremblay's Candy Shop, Stillwater_Alma Guzman

Tremblay’s Sweet Shop, Stillwater / Alma Guzman

 

Austin’s Spam Museum and gift shop lets guests stock up on all things dedicated to the spiced canned ham cult favorite, from lunchboxes and T-shirts to Spam Snuggies.

Looking for spirited hostess gifts? Check out regional distillers, craft brewers and vineyards that make holiday wines and beers, and small-batch spirits that draw on ancestors’ Old World heritage.

Add flavor twists to food and drinks with St. Paul’s Golden Fig spice and salt mixes, infused vinegars, and sugars infused with flavors such as cranberry orange.

For sweet stocking stuffers, longtime candy makers can help. Look for nostalgic Nut Goodies, Salted Nut Roll and Peppermint Patties from St. Paul’s Pearson Candy Co. or Minneapolis’ BT McElrath Chocolatier’s handcrafted Salty Dog, truffles and caramels.

More regional treats include crunchy caramel corn from Candyland in St. Paul and Stillwater; “chippers” (chocolate-covered potato chips) from Widman’s in Crookston; chocolate-covered hot air (sponge candy) and buttery brittle at Virginia’s Canelake’s Candies; pistachio bark, coconut brittle and handmade ribbon candy at Knife River’s Great Lakes Candy Kitchen; and fudge and nut rolls at Tremblay’s in Stillwater.

If you need a one-stop shop for Minnesota gifts, check out nostalgic Pillsbury, General Mills and kitchen-related gifts at Minneapolis’ Mill City Museum or a wealth of local products and books at St. Paul’s Minnesota History Center gift store, as well as other Minneapolis museum shops.

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By Lisa Meyers McClintick

Nordikk Butikk at European Christmas Market – St.Paul, MN

Nordikk Butikk at European Christmas Market – St.Paul, MN

Julemarket presents an exciting lineup of Scandinavian-Inspired vendors in a collective market stand at the Annual European Christmas Market at Union Depot! The European Christmas Market is the most authentic Christmas market you will find on this side of the Atlantic, presenting their first ever collective boutique: “Nordikk Butikk” this year.

December 6th-8th, 13th-15th, & 20th-22nd, 2019
Fridays 4:00-9:00pm | Saturdays 11:00am-9:00pm | Sundays 11:00am-6:00pm


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SHOPPING IN MINNESOTA’S HISTORIC DOWNTOWNS

SHOPPING IN MINNESOTA’S HISTORIC DOWNTOWNS

 

If big-box Black Friday crowds or sprawling mall parking lots make you want to hyperventilate, head for Minnesota’s historic downtowns this shopping season. You’ll find unique stores, locally made gifts, and a pace that makes it feel like a getaway rather than a to-do list.

 

FOODIES & COLLECTORS: STILLWATER

Street scene in downtown Stillwater

Downtown Stillwater is home to more than 50 independent shops / Alma Guzman

 

Anyone who loves holiday entertaining and creating a welcoming ambiance will find plenty of inspiration while wandering Stillwater’s riverfront downtown. It’s host and hostess central, with a full slate of holiday cooking classes and gifts for kitchen magicians at Cooks of Crocus Hill, Tradewinds Spice Company, Stillwater Oil Company (with an olive oil-and-vinegar tasting bar), and one of the state’s biggest antique stores for scoring one-of-a-kind decor, furniture and vintage textiles.

Käthe Wohlfahrt, a favorite shop for travelers seeking souvenirs and Christmas heirlooms in Germany, also has its only U.S. location here.

 

OUTDOOR ENTHUSIASTS: DULUTH

Winter Village at Glensheen in Duluth

Duluth Winter Village at Glensheen

 

Named by Outside Magazine as America’s “Best Town Ever,” Duluth rules when it comes to finding gifts for those who love the northern lifestyle. Two perennial favorites are Fitger’s Brewery Complex and Canal Park, both lined with unique shops and ideally located for Lake Superior views and grabbing a shuttle to see the magical Bentleyville light display that fills Bayfront Festival Park.

Some of the Minnesota-made gifts you’ll find include camping gear and handcrafted toboggans at Duluth Pack, lush photos and artwork inspired by the North Shore at Sivertson Gallery, and everything from travel bags to handcrafted wooden canoes at Frost River in Lincoln Park.

 

ARTSY TYPES: NORTHFIELD

Northfield Yarn shopping

Northfield Yarn is a knitter’s destination

 

If you love the pure, high notes of Christmas carols, Northfield hums with holiday cheer and an easy-to-stroll historic downtown. Quirky and artsy, creative and fun, its shops—such as Swag, The Sketchy Artist, The Measuring Cup, and assorted clothing boutiques and antique stops—offer a refreshing array of gifts.

If you time a visit in early December, you may be able to catch the nationally broadcast St. Olaf Christmas Festival. You can even feast on lutefisk and lefse at the college’s traditional Scandinavian buffet. A downtown Winter Walk in December includes horse-drawn carriage rides and stores and cafes illuminated in the warm glow of candlelight.

 

ARTISANS & CRAFTSPEOPLE: RED WING

Uffda Shop Red Wing

The Uffda Shop is a must-visit in Red Wing

 

You can find some of the most iconic Minnesota-made products in this elegant downtown that will bustle with everything from carolers, an ice bar and sleigh rides to a live Nativity and real penguins during its Holiday Stroll on Black Friday. Walk through Minnesota’s oldest hotel, the St. James, then wander Main Street, home to the Uffda Shop for all things Scandinavian and the world’s largest boot at the Red Wing Shoes flagship store and museum. The store includes three floors with exhibits about the company and its footwear, a showroom and a basement factory outlet for deals.

Near downtown, Pottery Place has its share of shops and antiques galore.

 

KIDS (& KIDS AT HEART): KELLOGG

Handmade toys at Lark Toys Kellogg

Lark Toys makes handmade wooden toys in Kellogg

 

If the holidays spark cherished memories of action figures, dolls and games, then Lark Toys along Highway 61 south of Red Wing offers the gift of Christmases past—and the chance to influence Christmases present. Lark creates its own line of Minnesota-made wooden toys, but also runs this 20,000-square-foot indoor mall packed with charm as kids try on costumes, bang on musical instruments and goof off with puppets while adults wander through historic displays of toys throughout the century.

Reminisce about Howdy Doody, hula hoops, marbles, space guns and “Star Wars” action figures at this retro toy shop that makes it fun to buy something whimsical for grownups, too. Another allure: the state’s grandest and most imaginative merry-go-round. There’s a good chance you’ll run into Santa on the weekends, too.

 

TRADITIONALISTS: NEW ULM

Downtown New Ulm in winter_Kyle Krenz

Downtown New Ulm looks like a winter postcard / Kyle Krenz

 

For folks who love the traditions of Christmas—fragrant trees, hand-blown glass ornaments, elegantly carved candleholders, sweetly spiced cookies and Old World carols—head to this small town southwest of the Twin Cities in the Minnesota River Valley, with its Glockenspiel and German flair, decked out throughout the holiday season in lights and garland.

Many traditions—including Christmas trees and nutcrackers—came from Germany, and you can find heirloom-worthy holiday gifts at shops such as Domeier’s German Store, the Guten Tag Haus and Lambrecht’s. The city hosts a Parade of Lights on Black Friday, followed by an open house at the Menzel Christmas Village at the Brown County History Museum, which runs through the end of the year.

‘UP NORTH’ LOVERS: WALKER

If you crave summers at the lake all year long, recapture that “Up North” feeling with a trip to Walker, which hugs the southern shore of northern Minnesota’s bearpaw-shaped Leech Lake. Stores such as Lundrigan’s Clothing and Christmas Point Wild Rice Co. exude an at-the-cabin vibe, while Reed’s Family Outdoor Outfitters offers all the ice fishing gear, warm layers and boots you need to get onto Minnesota’s lakes no matter the season.

Other notable stops within two or three blocks: Jenny and Company, Walker General Store, Artists and Crafters Mall, Loide Oils and Vinegars, and Aveda Copper Door Spa at Chase on the Lake, a renovated historic hotel overlooking the bay.

Find something for everyone on your list in these charming towns. Visit the shopping page for even more ideas, and make a weekend of it with a stay at a nearby hotel, resort or B&B.

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The Galleria: The Holiday Experience Lounge – Edina, MN

The Galleria: The Holiday Experience Lounge – Edina, MN

Find a respite from the holiday hustle this season and get inspired through special DIY holiday workshops at Galleria in the Holiday Experience Lounge, curated by LAB. Galleria shoppers will have the opportunity to get creative and craft a special holiday gift in the lounge – to keep or gift to someone else! Holiday project experiences include a Scandinavian-inspired wall hanging, a wood bead garland and a festive glass ornament. Since all things are better when enjoyed with others, the experiences will be held community-style from noon – 3 p.m. There is no cost for the experiences, however, projects are first come, first serve and while supplies last.

Galleria in the Holiday Experience Lounge, curated by LAB

noon – 3 p.m.

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