The 37th Annual Sheep-to-Shawl and 9th Annual Fleece-to-Shawl Competitions
On January 13th, I made the cold trek to the PA Farm Show in order to catch this year’s Fleece-to-Shawl (Youth) and Sheep-to-Shawl competitions.
Each team is composed of a shearer (for the Sheep-to-Shawl competition), three spinners, a carder, and a weaver. The teams start with a sheep (or a fleece in the case of the youth competition). The fleece is carded and spun. The weaver, who has a warped loom at the ready, then weaves the yarn as weft into a previously designed warp. Finished sample shawls are on view so attendees can see what the team is making.
Teams start at the same time, since part of the judging is on speed. However, speed is only so important. Every aspect of the process is submitted for judging, including the shearing, the quality of the selected fleece, spinning, weaving, and shawl design. Shawls must measure at least 22” wide by 78” long to qualify.
The Youth Fleece to Shawl event began at 10 AM and ended at 1:00. The adults began at 3 PM and ended at 5:30. At 6:30, shawls from both contests were auctioned off to the highest bidder.
This year’s winners were:
Sheep-to-Shawl: Team ‘Time Warp’, from Montour County, with their undulating herringbone starburst pattern shawl. Members include Carl Geissinger (shearer), Libby Beiler (weaver), Emily Kephart, Ivy Allgeier, Katherine Dashner (spinners), and Jeff Johnstonbaugh (carder).
Fleece-to-Shawl: Team ‘Wizards of Wool’, from Adams County, with their brightly colored entry “Farm Tractors”. Members include Joshua Stoner (weaver), Marissa Shoemaker, Jacob Stoner, Dorothy Marquet (spinners), Cate Kidwell (carder), and Meredith Singleton (alternate).
I happened to run into Joshua and Jacob Stoner, weaver and spinner, respectively, of the winning youth team Wizards of Wool. They and their (justifiably) proud parents were waiting for the adult competition to begin so they could see the shearing that takes place at the beginning of that contest. Congratulations, Joshua and Jacob, and to the other youth competitors! You all did a great job!