The holiday season has a way of sprinkling a special kind of magic everywhere—twinkling lights, the aroma of warm drinks, cheerful music, and, of course, the spirit of giving. One of the most charming ways to soak up this festive cheer is by visiting the Holiday Sip and Shop at Whiting Mills, an award-winning Artists' Studio Colony on Sunday, November 16, from 11 am to 4 pm. If you haven’t experienced it yet, you’re in for a delightful sensory adventure that blends the beauty of local art, the warmth of community, and all the cozy feels the holidays have to offer.
One of the highlights of this event is meeting artists like the nationally acclaimed Tina Puckett, whose studio is a treasure trove of woven wonders. Tina’s passion is woven into every basket she creates, and she genuinely enjoys connecting with visitors as she works. “I love chatting with people when I am weaving,” she shares, offering insights into the physically demanding yet immensely rewarding process of her craft. Visitors are often surprised to learn just how much effort goes into each piece—the standing, the aching hands, and the dedication required to hold everything perfectly in place. Tina weaves for the sheer joy of creation and the delight of sharing her art with others.
Attending the Holiday Sip and Shop is about more than just ticking off your gift list; it’s about slowing down, soaking in inspiration, and connecting with the amazing people behind the art. Who knows? You might leave with beautiful handmade gifts and a spark of creativity for your own artful project. Whether you wander through the studios solo or make it a festive outing with friends, you’ll find the magic of the holidays is alive and well at Whiting Mills—warming your heart, inspiring your mind, and making your season just a little bit brighter.
About Tina Puckett
Tina Puckett, a nationally acclaimed weaver of baskets and woven art, owns Tina’s Baskets at Whiting Mills in Winsted, Connecticut. Since 1981, she has been weaving her artistic magic using hand-dyed reeds, bittersweet, and various objects like beads or seagrass. Her work is showcased in galleries across the United States, and she often can be found weaving at her gallery/studio on weekends from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Custom orders are warmly welcomed, and appointments can be made by texting 860-309-6934.
About Whiting Mills
Step into Whiting Mills—a place where history and creativity collide! Originally built in 1882 as a powerhouse of the hosiery industry, this iconic mill once claimed the title of Connecticut’s largest hosiery manufacturer. After decades of industrial glory and a move south in 1965, the mill was quiet—until 2004, when it roared back to life. Today, Whiting Mills is a buzzing creative hub in the heart of Winsted, home to a dynamic community of artists, makers, unique shops, and innovative small businesses.








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