Meet the sheep and create with their wool at Circle M Market Farm, tutored by shepherdess and fiber artist Kriss Marion.
At this workshop, you'll learn a variety of methods to felt wool and have the opportunity to experiment with them in your own way.
Great fun for groups or families traveling together, as felting is a fun and lighthearted experiment in modeling with wool and takes more time than concentration.
Come prepared to get messy, wooly and inspired!
Workshop fee: $40 (13 and up) $20 (children 5-12)
Remember to: Circle M is on flat ground, but plan to wear comfortable, stable shoes.
BONUS: Registration includes a free copy of the book Renewing the Countryside: WISCONSIN Stories of Sustainable Living, Working & Playing (a $26.95 value) will be made available to every couple, household or family participating in this workshop (one free copy per address).
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About Kriss Marion
Kriss Marion is a certified organic vegetable farmer, shepherdess, innkeeper, teacher, chef and all-around farm-to-fork enthusiast. She owns and runs Circle M Market Farm, a field-to-table bed and breakfast, which is located in Lafayette County just 45 minutes southwest of Madison. The farm is home to hogs, steers, chickens, goats, ducks, cats, dogs and Jacob and Merino sheep which provide wool for sale and fiber art classes. Kriss is a transplant to country life, having moved from Chicago over ten years ago. In her adopted village of Blanchardville, population 825, that makes her brand new in town. She says her neighbors haven't always understood what she was up to on her little funny farm, and watched with amusement at first, but gave advice so generously that the transition from city life to farming has been all joy. Kriss was a plaintiff along with Soil Sisters Dela Ends and Lisa Kivirist in the lawsuit that successfully lifted the ban on the sale of home baked goods in Wisconsin and founded the Wisconsin Cottage Food Association, one of the leading state groups in the country.
About Circle M Farm
Circle M Farm is a 20-acre diversified homestead in the beautiful Driftless Region of Wisconsin. Owners Kriss and Shannon Marion raise sheep for wool and host guests from around the world in three renovated vintage campers. Circle M won Wisconsin Hipcamp of the Year for 2022. The Marions have experimented with a variety of ag-tourism options over the years, from CSA and farm to table dinners, to bed and breakfast and farm stay tent camping.
Soil Sisters is an award-winning project of the non-profit Renewing the Countryside, bringing together women championing local food, community building, sustainable and organic agriculture and vibrant rural communities for collaboration, networking and cooking up change. The founding Soil Sisters in southern Wisconsin organize the annual Soil Sisters event the first weekend in August, the largest women-farmer led event of its kind in the country. Since 2012, the Soil Sisters open their barn doors and farms for various workshops, culinary events and more.
Circle M Farm, 53516