Tuesday, June 24, 2008

Fiber Sorting Seminar & Shearing

The Fiber Sorting Seminar was scheduled for Saturday, June 7th. Carrie Hull, one of the Coarse Broads, arrived on Friday afternoon and immediately started to help us plan the best flow for the seminar and our shearing which was to occur on the two days following the seminar. Participation for the seminar was well received and several decided to enroll in the classes Carrie and her partner, Robyn Kuhl, present in Idaho.

Probably the most telling comment as to the success of the weekend was after it was over, David and I scheduled Carrie for next year's shearing weekend. Her seminar will be an annual event and her services were what we have been looking for since we finished our first shearing in 2004.

Here is what Carrie accomplished in a very short amount of time (certainly when compared to what I would have been fretting about). When she arrived on Friday evening we had fiber in 44 bags from prior shearing days. By the time she left on Tuesday morning she had presented a full-day seminar on Saturday; starting sorting the fiber in the bags Sunday morning until the shearing crew arrived; sorted all the fiber shorn on Sunday; sorted the remainder of the shearing completed on Monday and then finished sorting the remainder of the fiber in the bags--all before she left. The end result is bags of fiber ready to go (no more processing on our end). To say that our first shearing with fiber sorting was a success is definitely an understatement. We also made notes on what could be done differently next year to make the process even more productive in 2009.

If you want to learn more about the services of a certified sorter or want more details on the North American Alpaca Fiber Producers Cooperative follow the links below:



We are happy to be members of the cooperative and will be soon be adding the Certified Sorted logo to our website.