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Estes Park Wool Market


Wool Market celebrates fiber arts and animals

By Lynette Chilcoat For the Reporter-Herald

Wool can be cool.

Simply ask the approximately 10,000 people who participate in or attend the Estes Park Wool Market every year. They have been coming from all over the American west to revel in this fiber arts festival for the past 22 years.

Now in its 23rd year Saturday and Sunday, the weekend event highlights all things wonderfully wooly -- including competitions, demonstrations and products galore.

"This is the largest event of its kind in the west. People come from all over," said Brooke Burnham, director of public relations & social media for Estes Park. "It is a good event for people of all ages, with lots of activities and performances. Plus, it is free."

There will be a variety of competitions, from sheepdogs showing their stuff to "livestock competitions with a show quality," said Burnham. "Anything with wool will be there -- Angora rabbits, llamas, alpacas, Cashmere and Angora goats, and of course, sheep. In addition, many of the animals are available for visitors to meet them. They are

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all such docile, gentle animals, it's kind of like an ultimate giant petting zoo."
Demonstrations include shearing, fiber preparation, spinning and weaving.

"It's a lot of fun to watch how the products are made, from raw materials to finished wares. There will be hands-on weaving workshops for kids as well as opportunities for adults to learn the processes. This is a nice way for people to immerse themselves in the world of wool production," said Burnham.

Attendees can even learn how to pack a llama for hiking and hunting. At the Children's Tent, which truly entertains the young and old alike, rope weaving, spinning and loom weaving will be some of the activities to watch or learn first-hand.

The sheepdog competitions are always a hit, with announcers providing play-by-play explanations of the many herding techniques. The interplay between sheep herding canines and their handlers is nothing less than spectacular.

For the shoppers, over 50 vendor booths filled with fleeces, raw fibers and novelty knit items will be scattered across the fairgrounds.

"This event is a knitter's paradise," said Burnham. "There will be raw and dyed wool available. Different exhibits showcase who has the finest wool products. There will be shawls, mittens, scarves, coats, hats and blankets -- all handmade and really quite exquisite products. This is a great place to go if you are a crafter, or even if you're a total novice. It's a good event for families or a girlfriends getaway weekend."


If You Go
What: Estes Park Wool Market.
When: 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Saturday, June 8, and 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Sunday, June 9.
Where: Fairgrounds at Stanley Park, 1209 Manford Ave., Estes Park.
Cost: Free to enter; onsite parking $5.
Info: Visit estes.org/events.

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posted on June 8, 2013 8:12 AM ()

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I drive what ever works!
comment by greatmartin on June 10, 2013 11:44 AM ()
I missed it! I sure hope DH realizes I want to go on vacation in June next year.
comment by nittineedles on June 9, 2013 9:12 PM ()
Show him the article. I am saving a mailer from The Mannings in Pennsylvania where they have intensive spinning workshops to send to you some time.

Take a look at their calendar:

https://www.the-mannings.com/mannings_catalog.cgi?dwec=on&tt=585
reply by troutbend on June 10, 2013 8:26 AM ()
Our Marg/Nitti would love this!!
comment by marta on June 8, 2013 4:34 PM ()
Seems like the perfect event for her.
reply by troutbend on June 10, 2013 8:31 AM ()
Why not? I always use it! What do you know that I don't?
comment by greatmartin on June 8, 2013 4:18 PM ()
I just don't like how Microsoft decided to get into the search engine business somewhat late and now they try to weasel Bing in on us wherever they can. And it's a stupid name (but they all are). It's the same thing as where someone will only drive a Ford or a Chevy - personal preference.
reply by troutbend on June 10, 2013 8:30 AM ()
I would love to be there, it is fascinating!!
comment by elderjane on June 8, 2013 3:47 PM ()
Sounds fabulous. I wonder if Nitti has been to this.
comment by tealstar on June 8, 2013 11:52 AM ()
Next year.
reply by troutbend on June 8, 2013 12:17 PM ()
are you trying to put the wool over my eyes
comment by fredo on June 8, 2013 9:38 AM ()
Wool-a-palooza.
reply by troutbend on June 8, 2013 12:18 PM ()
Go to bing.com and see their front page today--all about wool!
comment by greatmartin on June 8, 2013 8:31 AM ()
I wouldn't go to anything bing if it was the only search engine in the world.
reply by troutbend on June 8, 2013 12:17 PM ()
comment by kristilyn3 on June 8, 2013 8:15 AM ()
Hugs to Baby Dumpling.
reply by troutbend on June 8, 2013 12:18 PM ()

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