Here are the last of the pictures for the Wool Festival. Thank you all who were participants – vendors, demonstrators, volunteers and the public who came to support this event.
Up first – the many colors of wool in its various stages:
Some of the activities:
Children making whatever creative idea they wanted out of wool felt.The shoppers!Very early Saturday morning!
The demonstrations: Up first Navajo Hand Spinning and Carding with Tahnibaa Naataanii
Hope to see you at next Flag Wool and Fiber Festival 2025!
It came to my attention a few years ago that the sheep industry in Arizona was disappearing. I love history, traveling to new places and research. These have been combined in researching this history. I am an independent researcher and speaker and also part of AZ Speaks with the Arizona Humanities. I hold a BA in Anthropology, a MA and Ph.D. in geography. My masters was in land use geography and the Ph.D. was more in historical geography. I love to travel and have visited all seven continents and more than 50 countries. I am a member of the Women Writing the West.
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