Visitors to Pricketts Fort on Saturday, May 16th, were able to witness an archaic activity from the eighteenth century which, in its essentials, has changed little from Biblical times: the manufacture of a woolen garment from sheep to finished product First, the shearing of the sheep with hand shears, resulting at the end of the [...]
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From Sheep to Shawl: visitors witness the entire process, start to finish…
Posted in sheep, weaving, wool on May 18, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Scenes from the Christmas Market
Posted in Aaron Bosnick, cat, Christmas Market, flintlock rifles, Greg Bray, Judy Wilson, Mary Rose Mustachio, Michael Ray, powderhorn, Tom Carson, Wild Willy Frankfort, wool on December 15, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Faithful friend of the Fort, Tom Carson, maintained a keen-eyed vigil through much of the Market, conversing with visitors and directing them from one building to another. He was assisted at times by his compadre Queen Aliquippa, the ever-present cat-of-the-fort. Inside the fort, the two main buildings, the Trading Post and the Meeting House, were [...]
Picking wool
Posted in Judy Wilson, sheep, wool, tagged Judy Wilson, wool on August 24, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
On a recent warm afternoon, Judy Wilson takes a bundle of wool (from a Shetland-cross, not one of the fort’s sheep) and sits outside in hopes of catching the odd breeze. Picking involves pulling the wool apart, “opening” it in preparation for carding, loosening any tangles and allowing bits of chaff, hay and debris to [...]













































