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23rd Wool Arts Tour 2006 |
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| October 7th and 8th, 2006 9:00 to 5:00 - Fiber Studio (stop 5) open until 6:00 each day | ||||||
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Twenty-two years
ago, a small group of women came together with a shared appreciation of
sheep and their wonderful fiber. Through their dedication and hard work, the
Wool Arts Tour was born.
Over the years, the faces and places have changed, and different species of fiber animals have been added, but the original intent - to share the love and knowledge of fiber and the animals who produce it - has stayed the same. The farms and studios on the tour have something for everyone, adults and children alike. Whether you knit, spin or weave or just appreciate quality handiwork, whether you like watching the artistry of ages-old home industries in a modern setting, whether you just want to watch a demonstration or see the animals who produce the fiber, you will enjoy this weekend jaunt over the colorful autumn roads of New Hampshire. Come tour our lovely area of the state and become a part of this ever more popular Columbus Day Weekend tradition. |
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1- The Wool Room 2 - Chauncey Farm 3 - Mirage Alpacas 4 - Western View Farm 5 - The Fiber Studio click on site to view details | |||||
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