Frontier Homestead State Park will host Sheep to Shawl March 19. Frontier Homestead State Park Museum, in partnership with the Sagebrush Fiber Artisans, will allow participants to journey through the step-by-step process of taking wool from sheep to create clothing or other items from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Live sheep will attend as well to give visitors the opportunity to touch and feel before and after their annual shearing.
Demonstrations will include washing, carding, spinning, and dyeing wool. Knitting and weaving will be available for visitor participation. Cost is $1.50 per person or $5 per family. Friend’s Group members are free with membership card.
This living history experience is hosted at the Frontier Homestead State Park Museum located at 635 North Main Street in Cedar City. Call (435) 586-9290 for more information, or visit frontierhomestead.org.