Zodi Brooms was born in November 2019 in Blue Hill Maine.
I have been painting wooden furniture for over 25 years, mostly for auctions at my childrens schools, and have always wanted to make something beautiful AND functional. In October of 2019, I went to a workshop at Haystack School of Arts and Crafts on Deer Isle, Maine. I learned the art of traditional broom making from the master broom-maker himself, Brian Newton, of Broomcorn Johnnies. He told me that in order to call yourself a broom-maker, you need to make at least 300 brooms. I can now call myself a broom-maker and want to offer my handmade creations for those who are still using a simple broom.
The Zodi Broom workshop is in Blue Hill, Maine on a 120 acre farm where we raise sheep and grow vegetable and flowers. The broom journey starts with a trip to the woods to find some broom sticks. I use cherry, ash, birch, beech, oak and maple for my broomsticks, curing them by the wood stove for at least 6 months, The broomstick becomes a broom once it is ready and end up as a painted broom or natural broom based on the broom makers decision. I am happy to make custom brooms with hand painted logos and designs and have even made a nimbus 2000 and nimbus 2001.
I make long brooms ( which are a standard broom size), with either natural or hand painted tooled handles, whisk brooms with natural handles or hand painted handles, an assortment of small brooms and cake testers. I would love to make you a beautiful hand crafted custom broom.
—Anita Kolisch
![Group of cobwebber brooms with painted handles against a shingled barn](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/63b6e7f0364548151d93feea/1673289822912-DIQ2N9F5DPIJZM3ZAMKZ/image_67250433_sz.jpg)
![Group of brooms with dyed broom corn and painted handles leaning against a shingled barn](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/63b6e7f0364548151d93feea/1673290063398-ZDJS2KOWLZKATDZ4UZRS/image_67559681_sz.jpg)
![Short brooms with natural handles and dyed broom corn leaning against a shingled barn](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/63b6e7f0364548151d93feea/1673289951012-A5AQLXDX9ZTMJOXL8TLL/image_67508481_sz.jpg)
![Close-up view of several broom with dyed broom corn in green, black and red](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/63b6e7f0364548151d93feea/b97be090-bd33-4387-9154-d26dd02bca16/IMG_5670.jpg)
![Group of booms with natural handles](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/63b6e7f0364548151d93feea/12457b3e-9c70-43e9-8c55-89b412ea5419/IMG_5633-2.jpg)
![Natural broom corn brooms](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/63b6e7f0364548151d93feea/e4dc47b4-98db-4ee9-8be1-911c9b0cdf13/brooms.jpg)
![Group of cake testers and whisk brooms](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/63b6e7f0364548151d93feea/b2c4e756-ffe3-42e6-b92e-31860db11959/IMG_5628.jpg)
![Group of long-handled brooms with painted handles](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/63b6e7f0364548151d93feea/c39c4f5b-9bd1-4850-9c4b-f3c91146c5d3/IMG_5635.jpg)
![Painted handle long broom next to pumpkins and welcome sign](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/63b6e7f0364548151d93feea/e6896ec2-e83d-4498-9f31-eecc593ffb2c/broom.jpg)
![Wedding broom - painted handled with double broom corn](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/63b6e7f0364548151d93feea/b529a53c-bd2e-40af-b61d-823edf70d7be/wedding-broom.jpg)
![Anita's broom shop](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/63b6e7f0364548151d93feea/43361e1f-16f9-493a-9dad-94db13f12be6/69067235299__88C77812-EEDB-48A1-B316-7B065BBC70AF.jpg)
![Group of brooms with painted handles](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/63b6e7f0364548151d93feea/1cae8fc2-e555-4bd0-8612-7348f850a248/broom-group-painted-handles.jpg)
![Group of short brooms with natural handles and dyed broom corn](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/63b6e7f0364548151d93feea/bb41ffd4-5baf-4939-b696-9b5f6dcd6318/IMG_5671.jpg)
![Dyed broom corn](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/63b6e7f0364548151d93feea/ed90d75a-42c0-4af8-8869-97eb8a4f5f2d/IMG_5900_sz.jpg)