Ironhorse Homestead is a black-owned homestead, cottage apothecary and fiber arts studio in rural Southwest Ohio. I create handcrafted goods inspired by the forgotten arts and the spookiest parts of the Victorian era—spinning yarn from my own flock, dyeing with herbs I grow, and brewing remedies in my stillroom. My offerings include herbal salves and teas, handwoven rugs and handspun yarn, needle-felted pet portraits, and illustrated zines rooted in folklore, griefwork, and seasonal storytelling. Everything I make is infused with the belief that art, fiber, and soil are forms of resistance—and that joy, ancestral knowledge, and everyday beauty matter. As a neurodivergent maker deeply invested in folk traditions and sustainable practices, I’m proud to offer my work in a marketplace that centers community, care, and progressive values.