Fernhill Fibre Experience 22nd March 2025
Fibre Experience @ Fernhill Farm
Spring 2025 Farm Open Day - to identify, grow, harvest, process and utilise natural, native, regenerative, real, organic fibres, food and fuel
Fibre Experience @ Fernhill Farm
Spring 2025 Farm Open Day - to identify, grow, harvest, process and utilise natural, native, regenerative, real, organic fibres, food and fuel
Fibre Experience @ Fernhill Farm
Autumn 2024 Farm Open Day - to identify, grow, harvest, process and utilise natural, native, regenerative, real, organic fibres, food and fuel
Fibre Experience @ Fernhill Farm
Spring 2024 Farm Open Day - to identify, grow, harvest, process and utilise natural, native, regenerative, real, organic fibres, food and fuel
Fibre Quest with Blade Shearing and Fleece Sale – Spring 2023
Fernhill Fibre will be exhibiting again at Stitch Fest where we pack up our wool shop and take it on the road South to Newton Abbot for a full weekend of wool craft, sales and support as Devon’s biggest yarn show delivers all that is required when it comes to finding you wool fix!
A pioneering farmer’s daughter with a genuine respect for rural sciences, Jen was fortunate to find a good shepherd and future husband Andrew Wear in 2004. Together we have created the opportunity to grow our family business as the ‘Fernhill Farm Experience’, offering 15000 visitors/annum the opportunity to visit and stay on our multi-purpose livestock farm focusing on ‘regenerative agricultural’ practices.
Jen says – “Wool has been my passion and concern since 2009 when the devaluation of natural fibres and promotion of synthetics left behind an excellent base material suitable for many industries. As a 2014 Nuffield Farming Scholar I researched global wool industry trends and we strive to reposition wool in society as a primary product rather than by-product from the sheep meat industry”.
Jen Hunter offers a practical demonstration of gathering and throwing fleece from the shearer onto the grading tables, so it’s in the right position to be graded. You’ll learn about strength testing, grading to include skirting, removal of damaged, contaminated, and felted fibres, and how to select a fleece for processing to spin or felt. Dividing the fleece into its various qualities enables us to find a use for all parts and knowing what to look for when creating yarn batches determines what to use for yarn, what can still be used for felting, stuffing, mulching and much more!
Groundswell takes place over two days – Wednesday 22nd and Thursday 23rd June 2022 at Lannock Manor Farm, a working no-till farm in North Hertfordshire, just off Junction 9 of the A1(M). The postcode is SG4 7EE.
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Blade Shearing Open Days with Fleece Sale & Fibre Quest – Spring 2022
Join us for a day full of the best food, drink, crafts, homeware and gifts from our South West region at our Food & Craft Field Fayre. It’s free to enter, free to park, no need to pre-book and of course, dog friendly. We will have hand sanitising stations and all stalls are nicely spread out across absolutely acres of space. Fernhill Fibre shall be showcasing all our wonderful woolly items
Supplying fleece, rovings, yarns, felt and finished items, we specialise in Native Colours from the Shetland,
together with Crimp and Curls from the BFL, Romney, English Leicester and Wensleydale breeds.