Esther Purl Fibers is coming to the Illinois Fiber Festival ... are you kidding me?!?!
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Were you wondering if there was a vendor introduction today?? Our son’s tuba and vocal recital just finished, so I’m rolling this out a little late!
Esther Purl Fibers grew from generations of love of family, agriculture, and the dirt they live on. Regina & Randy Frahm started raising Cormo Sheep along with Dorset/ California Reds 22 years ago to preserve their 150-year-old family farm, raising healthy, happy sheep and creating beautiful next-to-your-skin soft yarns and fibers. Their sheep are coated year-round to offer the cleanest products possible. Cormo wool is known for its extremely fine uniform crimp and high degree of softness. Their natural and hand-dyed yarns, combed top, and breeding stock have become very popular across the country. Check out their Instagram and Facebook pages to see their beautiful sheep, fleeces, yarns, and spinning wool!
It’s lambing season at Ester Purl Fibers, and Regina’s DIL offered to be on lamb watch so Regina could bring her best to the fest. So let’s send some love to her daughter-in-law too!



