Farm educator Luke Frolek inspects a 12-hour old lamb in the sheep barn at Gale Woods Farm in Minnetrista Saturday, Mar. 26, 2011.  The wool used in the spinning classes is derived from sheep living at the Farm.
Cheryl Briol, Maple Grove, learns about finger spinning wool in the Learn to Spin with a Drop Spindle class Saturday, Mar. 26, at Gale Woods Farm in Minnetrista.  Students in the workshop learned simple way to hand-spin and the basic steps for spinning on a wheel.
Contract educator Wendy J. Johnson of Saga Hill Designs leads the workshop Learn to Spin with a Drop Spindle Saturday, Mar. 26, at Gale Woods Farm in Minnetrista.  Johnson teaches simple ways to hand-spin and the basic steps for spinning on a wheel. The class got to meet Gale Woods' sheep, use their processed wool to spin, and got to take home a supplied drop spindle.
Finger spinning wool from the tufts of Roving wool in their laps, Learn to Spin with a Drop Spindle class participants Drew Jacob, left, and Sharla Donohue listen as contract educator Wendy J. Johnson of Saga Hill Designs teaches simple ways to hand-spin and the basic steps for spinning on a wheel Saturday, Mar. 26, at Gale Woods Farm in Minnetrista.
Farm educator Luke Frolek inspects a 12-hour old lamb in the sheep barn at Gale Woods Farm in Minnetrista Saturday, Mar. 26, 2011. The wool used in the spinning classes is derived from sheep living at the Farm.
Farm educator Luke Frolek inspects a 12-hour old lamb in the sheep barn at Gale Woods Farm in Minnetrista Saturday, Mar. 26, 2011.  The wool used in the spinning classes is derived from sheep living at the Farm.
Farm educator Luke Frolek inspects a 12-hour old lamb in the sheep barn at Gale Woods Farm in Minnetrista Saturday, Mar. 26, 2011. The wool used in the spinning classes is derived from sheep living at the Farm.
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