I did see some folks spinning their hair in with some wool, but it wasn't a whole heck of a lot. Seems easier to deal with alpaca, llama and sheep, but what do I know?
Sunday, September 27, 2015
Southern Adirondack Fiber Festival!
Yesterday was a spectacularly beautiful day and the festival was a lot of fun. This year, in addition to the llamas, I seemed to be interested in the rabbits. $150 for a doe! And I saw some bucks for $75. Apparently one needs to brush them regularly.
I did see some folks spinning their hair in with some wool, but it wasn't a whole heck of a lot. Seems easier to deal with alpaca, llama and sheep, but what do I know?



I did see some folks spinning their hair in with some wool, but it wasn't a whole heck of a lot. Seems easier to deal with alpaca, llama and sheep, but what do I know?
Labels:
Adirondacks,
fiber
Location:
Washington County, NY, USA
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