 The Brainerd Public Library is known for displaying local artwork throughout the year, but for the next month, they're displaying a different type of craft. Those who visit the library will have the chance to admire quilts designed by Cherry Wood Hand dyed fabrics out of Baxter. Cherry Wood has been perfecting the hand dyeing process for over 25 years and they pride themselves in making their fabrics look and feel like suede. It's a pretty much all day process. There's many steps along the way. We can dye almost 200 years of fabric a day. I've got two, three employees that helped me do it. We start out with unbleached muslin and we go through the steps and then we come up with gradations of colors. So we sell them in collections like this. But all of our fabric is solid color, but it looks like suede. It's got like a texture to it. So that's our trademark. Cherry Wood is also known for their designs and clothing. If you've enjoyed this segment of Lakeland News, please consider making a tax deductible contribution to Lakeland Public Television.