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Welcome to Unicorn Fiber Arts!

We're here to help you with your Craft Addiction by selling hand crafted items, crafting kits and supplies online and at shows.

Unicorn Fiber Arts sells fiber art items, fiber related items, and other art items made by Debbie and friends. It's an outlet for the cool stuff we enjoy doing.

Please come on in and look around. The menu on the left side will take you to our online sales items.

We sell at some select shows, mostly at SCA Living History events.

If you have any questions or requests, please contact



Upcoming Show Schedule

April 9-10, 2011
at Collegium
(Tentative)
May 28-30, 2011
at Potrero War in Potrero Regional Park, San Diego, CA
(Tentative)
October 5-10, 2010
at Great Western War in Taft, CA
(Tentative)
Complete show information


Unicorn Fiber Arts is a business owned by and

    From 1989 to 1998 we did business as House of Zacharia and sold baskets, candles, and self printed publications at SCA Living History events.

    In 2008 we resurrected House of Zacharia as a collective of House of Zacharia Press (managed by Tim) selling self published books on brewing and historical topics, and Unicorn Fiber Arts (managed by Debbbie) selling handmade items and craft kits. Unicorn Fiber Arts sells items from our artists.


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Beaded Swag Knit Bookmark Kit
Pattern (on Ravelry)


Don't Panic: A Beginners' Guide to Brewing

-- OR --
What NOT to do if the Yeastie-Beasties push the cork out of the bottle Available at Cafe Press