Tag: sheep
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Meetup Roundup!

What an incredible day we had for our second annual Meetup event! Estimates on attendance put numbers between 80 and 100 people who showed up to commune with other textile aficionados. Smiles were everywhere, even in the intense sun. Product vendors, demonstrations, speakers, and food were offered. Sarah Pottle, a co-founder of the Rustbelt Fibershed…
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2026 Spring Meetup Speaker Schedule and List of Vendors and Demonstrations, Educational Booths

Logistics Event Info Saturday May 30th, 2026 2:00pm to 5:00pm Hocking Hills Garment Center 17645 Bank St, Nelsonville, OH 45764 Parking Parking will be available on-site for $2 per vehicle or no cost across the street from the converted church. If you need parking for accessibility, please let the parking attendant know. Speaker Schedule Food…
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What Is Wool Worth? Rebuilding Value from Farm to Fiber in Southeast Ohio

In Southeast Ohio, sheep farmers face challenges due to low wool market value and a shortage of trained shearers. The Southeast Ohio Fibershed aims to reconnect local agriculture with textile production, fostering economic development and sustainability. Initiatives like the Hocking Hills Garment Center are beginning to revitalize the regional fiber economy.
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Shearing Weekend 2022: Day 1
We choose the word “weekend” this year because the shearing of about 150 sheep happened in the space of three days across five southeast Ohio farms. Today, we’d like to talk about the two farms sheared on Thursday May 26. As shearing days approached, the southeast Ohio region experienced some overnight rain with more to…
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Waste Wool-to-Pellet-to-Healthy Soil

The United States wool industry has a waste problem, and we can find it at the very source of the wool we seek to use. We find waste wool at shearing time on the farm as fleece is wholly discarded because farmers can not find a market for it. We find waste at a local…
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Jacob Shearing Day, Washington County, Ohio

Southeast Ohio Fibershed invites you to attend our Jacob Shearing Day! Did you know that sheep must be sheared at least once per year to stay healthy? Some sheep even need sheared twice per year to keep their long locks beautiful. If you’ve never seen sheep being sheared in person, please consider a visit to…



