Black Turtle Stitchworks

Black Turtle Stitchworks BTS has been creating stylish, durable and functional products for both retail and wholesale markets for over 20 years.
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'Scraps to Naps'     After collecting fleece pieces for 30 years, I found a use for them.  Three sizes (or so) to choose...
12/21/2024

'Scraps to Naps' After collecting fleece pieces for 30 years, I found a use for them. Three sizes (or so) to choose from for those snuggler pets in the family. Keep them warm on cold, drafty floors or in the car when travelling. Washable poly fill. Prices range from $35 to $65 for the large.

Dog wear, beds, bowls and a bunch of other stuff too!  I'll be up on the concourse so come see Bear and I.   (Yes, Bear ...
11/19/2024

Dog wear, beds, bowls and a bunch of other stuff too! I'll be up on the concourse so come see Bear and I. (Yes, Bear is still going and heading for her 17th birthday!)

11/02/2024

Black Turtle Stitchworks will be attending the Cranbrook Christmas market on Saturday Nov 30th and Sunday December 1st at the Western Financial Arena 2024. You can find me upstairs at the ground level near a doorway. Dog wear, beds, bowls and a variety of other goods will be for sale. Come check out this amazing market.

BTS will be at the final 3 Saturday outdoor markets in Cranbrook ending Oct 28th.  Thirteen sizes available so for a per...
10/06/2024

BTS will be at the final 3 Saturday outdoor markets in Cranbrook ending Oct 28th. Thirteen sizes available so for a perfect fit bring your canines for sizing and color/print matches.
If you miss us there, visit Kimberley or see us (Bear and I) at the 2 day Christmas market at Western Financial Place Nov 30 & Dec 1.
We'll be up on the concourse same as last year.

09/21/2024
08/16/2024

Cranbrook Farmer's Market every Saturday 10am to 1pm at Rotary Park
Lower prices this season
New Alpine Dog Blanket fleece prints being added every week. Bear is still showing up to model at 16 years old. She's loving the visiting dogs so bring your dog by for a visit and a fitting.

01/09/2024
12/01/2023

Thank you to everyone who stopped by to visit Bear and me at the Cranbrook Winter market last weekend; it was a great weekend. If you'd like to contact me in regards to any of the products, call or text me @ 250-427-5752.
Cheers, Faye

11/04/2023

"Pi’tamaka also known as "Brown Weasel Woman” was born into the Piikáni Piegan Tribe of the Blackfeet Nation. She was the eldest of two sisters and two brothers. As a girl, she began to show less interest in traditional female roles and more interest in hunting and the games her brothers played. Her father, a well-respected warrior of the tribe, indulged her interest and taught her to hunt and fight.
"She loved learning the ways of a warrior and soon gave up the work of the household in exchange for hunting buffalo with her father. During one of these buffalo hunts, the group of hunters encountered an enemy war party and when they retreated at top speed to escape their enemies, her father had his horse shot out from under him and he was injured. Although it was very dangerous, Brown Weasel Woman turned back, picked up her father and escaped. One of the bravest deeds a warrior could perform was to face the enemy while riding back to rescue someone who was left behind. So when she returned to camp, the people honored her for being courageous.
"Soon after, her mother became very ill and, because she was the oldest child, Brown Weasel Woman took over the chores of the household to help her mother. Although she was an excellent home maker, she did not have any interest in doing any of it. She enjoyed the men’s activities of hunting and war much more. Although many of the men took an interest in her, she did not have any interest in having a boyfriend or becoming married.
"The turning point of Brown Weasel Woman’s life came when her father was killed during a war party and her mother died soon afterwards. Brown Weasel Woman suddenly became responsible for her brothers and sisters. She took on the role as the head of the family which meant that she hunted for and protected her family. Because of this new responsibility, a widowed woman moved in to help with the household chores and to help teach her brothers and sisters.
"Brown Weasel Woman’s first war adventure was against the Crows who had stolen some Blackfeet horses. It took the war party several days to get to Crow country, but when they arrived, the Blackfeet were successful at stealing many of the Crow’s horses. Brown Weasel Woman stole eleven horses by herself. Although the Crows chased them for a while, the Blackfeet got safely back to their camp.
"On the way back to the camp, Brown Weasel Woman was on watch duty from the top of a butte, while the others rested in a hidden location. She saw two enemies approaching, and before she could reach the men to warn them of the danger, the enemies were ready to round up and steal their horses. Brown Weasel Woman ran down the butte with her rifle and grabbed the rope of the herd’s lead horse to keep the rest from running away. The enemies saw that she was a woman and began to close in on her because they did not expect any trouble from her. Brown Weasel Woman shot the enemy who carried a rifle and forced the other one to turn and run. The men were very impressed by her courage of saving the horses and killing an enemy.
"During the summer, when the tribes gathered and the warriors told of their many adventures, the Piikáni chief told Brown Weasel Woman to share hers. This was a highly unusual thing for a woman to be asked, but after doing so, the chief bestowed upon her the name Pi'tamaka (Running Eagle) as a sign of respect and honor."
❤️ Thank you for reading and liking the article. If you're Native American, this is the store for you (t-shirts, blankets, jewelry, tumbler,bags..).
🔥 Visit the Native American store here: https://nativesblood.com/collections/best

11/04/2023

Life is 10% what happens to you and 90% how you react to it - Charles R. Swindoll

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