
aMontanaView
I am selling at Artisans on Second, 175 S Second St, Hamilton, MT 59840 - 406.961.9600 Visit Facebook aMontanaView on Facebook
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About me: I live south of Missoula, Montana on the west side of the Bitterroot valley. Many of my photos are taken here in western Montana, but also around the world. I love being outdoors. I hike, bike, fish, hunt, ski and ALWAYS take photos.
I use a Canon 7D and 5D Mark III (with a few lenses and tripods) and shoot in RAW. I process my photos into JPG with Adobe Lightroom with as few adjustments as possible.
About My Montana Farm
Hannah Knick is owner of My Montana Farm. Her website is http://www.mymtfarm.com. Hannah Knick, P.O. Box 66, Billings, MT 59103 | Phone (406) 281-3629
About Hannah and her farm.
Welcome to My Montana Farm and Pattern Co. I am fortunate to live on twenty acres in Montana, where the prairie meets the mountains. My family and I grow pumpkins, gourds, carrots and ornamental grasses and shrubs, for sale locally and seasonably near the foothills of the Beartooth Mountains. Spring Creek flows through our property, and this is where I've planted over two hundred native and ornamental willows and birch. In planting shrubs and trees, we are providing food and shelter for all of the bird and animals that live in this area, as well as providing me with the material that I use for dried arrangements that I sell in the fall.
Inspiration is everywhere, no matter where you live or what you do. My greatest inspiration is nature and trying to mimic it to create unique crafts. Needle felting with wool roving is one of my passions and our long Montana winters have given me the chance to create my line of patterns and kits. Needle felting really is so easy and rewarding, as you can have a finished product in a few hours. I hope to inspire people to make their own little birds and have as much fun as I do with needle felting!
Read MoreAbout Hannah and her farm.
Welcome to My Montana Farm and Pattern Co. I am fortunate to live on twenty acres in Montana, where the prairie meets the mountains. My family and I grow pumpkins, gourds, carrots and ornamental grasses and shrubs, for sale locally and seasonably near the foothills of the Beartooth Mountains. Spring Creek flows through our property, and this is where I've planted over two hundred native and ornamental willows and birch. In planting shrubs and trees, we are providing food and shelter for all of the bird and animals that live in this area, as well as providing me with the material that I use for dried arrangements that I sell in the fall.
Inspiration is everywhere, no matter where you live or what you do. My greatest inspiration is nature and trying to mimic it to create unique crafts. Needle felting with wool roving is one of my passions and our long Montana winters have given me the chance to create my line of patterns and kits. Needle felting really is so easy and rewarding, as you can have a finished product in a few hours. I hope to inspire people to make their own little birds and have as much fun as I do with needle felting!
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