Restored to its original 1840s appearance, the former mercantile boasts post-and-beam architecture, hardwood ceilings, and vintage general-store fixtures. Shelves laden with a rare selection of notions, along with yards of hand-dyed fibers, beckon patrons to explore decorative arts long popular in the Northeast, such as rug hooking, braiding, counted cross-stitch, appliqué, needle felting, and punch-needle embroidery.