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Estes Park Wool Market
The 2008 Wool Market
workshops will be held Thursday, June 12th and 13th. Click on the
link below to view the 2008 class offerings. Please note that the
books have been mailed and should be reaching their destinations
within the next few days (updated March 19, 2008).
2008 Wool Market Book
(Click on the cover to see the entire
brochure. You can also download it as a pdf file.)
2008 Wool Market Information and
Applications
The following Wool Market workshops
are full:
1. An Expressionary Tale
of Tapestry Weaving
5. Beginning Spinning
6. Polymer Clay Button
Boutique
8. A World of Color: Yarn
Design by Inspiration
9. Nuno (Laminate) Felt
Designer Scarf
13. Skein Painting Using Natural Dye
Extracts
17. Mix-it Up: Blending 101
19. Indigo Dyeing
20. Felt the Classy Hat
21. The Knitted Rug - Amish Oval Rug
22. Simply Dyeing - An Intro to the
World of Color
The 18th annual Estes Park Wool Market will be held June 12th
through June 15th, 2008. This fiber festival in the Rockies
begins with two days of workshops and seminars on Thursday the 12th and Friday the13th. You must
pre-register for these workshops. Wool Market booklets will be available
in mid-February. If you would like to be added to the mailing list, please call
the Events Department at 970-586-6104 or e-mail
your mailing address to
events@estes.org.
The Wool Market continues with two exciting days of exhibits, demonstrations,
competitions and vendor booths. The event is free and open to the public on Saturday, June 14th
from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Sunday, June 15th from 9 a.m. to
4 p.m.
Sheep dog herding demonstrations and sheep-shearing demonstrations are held
four times a day throughout the weekend. An
announcer will provide play-by-play explanations of the many herding and sheep-shearing techniques used by these animals and their handlers.
One of the most popular attractions is the Children's Tent, where visitors,
young and old, are invited to try their hands at rope weaving, spinning and
loom weaving. Weavers and spinners will be on hand to teach basics and give
visitors a chance to try the techniques for themselves.
Sheep, llama, alpaca, cashmere & angora goat competitions, as well as fleece
contests are held throughout the weekend.
For the shoppers, more than 50 vendor booths will be filled with fleeces,
raw fibers, novelty knitting and crocheting yarns, as well as finished coats,
scarves, hats, shawls, and fiber-processing equipment.
The weekend's activities are held at the Stanley
Park Fairgrounds located at the intersection of U.S. Highway 36 and
Community
Drive. Although admission is free, there is
a $3 parking fee.
For more
information, call the Events Department office at 970-586-6104, or
email: events@estes.org.
Estes Park Wool Market
P. O. Box 1967
Estes Park, CO 80517
Telephone:
970-586-6104
Fax:
970-586-3661
e-mail:
events@estes.org
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