“From sheep to sweater: Where does wool come from?”

Join Minnesota Farmers Union members from Rice and Goodhue counties for an informational event, “From sheep to sweater: Where does wool come from?”

May 20th, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Nash Lake Fiber Farm
25545 Fairlawn Ave.
Webster, MN 55088

“From sheep to sweater: Where does wool come from?” will take visitors on a journey from shearing the sheep to skirting the fleece, learning about the wool, processing fiber into yarn, and knitting the yarn into a finished product.

  • Marcus Irrthum, a Goodhue County sheep shearer, will be shearing sheep and talking about the craft and the importance of shearing for the health of the animals.

  • Three Rivers Fibershed will be on hand with their sourcebook to talk about local wool, different wool types, and information on the local fiber economy.

  • Theresa Bentz from Get Bentz Farm and Fiber Processing Mill will share a presentation about wool processing and her experiences processing fiber.

If you are interested in local wool and textiles, and looking for a great opportunity to spend a day at the farm, make sure to mark your calendars for this super fun event. It will be a ‘wooly’ good time!