Woolly bully: Local farmers preserve heritage breeds
Story Date: 7/21/2016

 

Source: MOUNTAIN XPRESS, 715/16

Plant-based quilting, weaving and basket-making have long had a place in traditional Appalachian culture. Today, however, farmers and artists alike are increasingly looking to sheep, goats and even alpacas and llamas to revitalize Western North Carolina’s rich and varied fiber arts scene. 

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