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Ken, Mary & The Farm

Fancy Fibers Farm is a family farm where Mary raises alpacas, goats, sheep, and rabbits for their beautiful fibers and Ken raises pastured, cage-free chickens for fun and fresh eggs.

We invite you to become a part of our farm by visiting or working with us and our animals, through our CSA, or by purchasing our products online, at craft festivals, or in our Farm Store.

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Festivals

Festivals –

Here is our Festival Schedule for 2012.  We’re staying closer to home in 2012, hoping to host more events and teach more classes in the Dallas Area.

March 30-April 1:  DFW Fiber Fest in Grapevine, Texas

October 6-7: The Wool Festival at Taos, New Mexico (pending acceptance)

November 9-11: Kid-n-Ewe, Boerne, Texas

December 1-2: Arkansas Fiber Arts Extravaganza, Hot Springs, Arkansas

Virtual Store –

Our Virtual Store is now open!  We use PayPal as our check-out service.  Go see what we have for sale here.

Farm Store –

This Winter we’re rearranging the Farm Store, doing a little painting, and changing out some fixtures.

We still have inventory, however, so give us a call and we’ll be ready for your visit!

 

 

 

 

 

 

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3 Responses to “Festivals”

  • SueRader:

    Please update your events and festivals for2012

  • Debra Stinson:

    Good questions by Susan. We bought a loom also and would like instructions. Is there a YouTube version yet? :-)

  • susan leslie:

    I have a question about the new triangular loom I just purchased. actually a few questions.
    How often should I put the fringe on? every nail or how far apart.
    Do i put the fringe on before or after I take it off the loom.
    How much yarn is required for each size loom, the 5 foot and the 7 foot sizes. I dont know how much yarn I need and dont want to run short,
    As far as the shares thing. How much yarn would I be looking to get if I did the share or the 1/2 share, as my spinning is not good yet. am I looking at doing 2 shawls, 3 ?? 10??
    Thanks for all your help!!
    Looking forward to hearing from you soon.
    Susan

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