From Yellow Rose on the Coast Facebook
Interested in taking a class while at Yellow Rose Fiber on the Coast? Well, we have classes for you.
https://yellowrosefiberfiesta.com/yellow-rose-on-the.../
Intro to Hand Spinning: Spindles and Wheels - Julie Drogsvold - Friday, February 2nd, 2024, 10am-2:30pm
Spinner’s Toolbox: Supported Long Draw - Julie Drogsvold - Friday, February 2nd, 2024 3 pm- 5 pm
Cotton Spinning Magic: It's Easy - Julie Drogsvold - Saturday, February 3rd, 2024 10am-5pm
So you want to knit a sweater... Sweater SOS! - Katy Turbeville - Yarn Adventure LLC - Friday, February 2nd, 10:00 am to 12:00 pm
Afterthought Heels for sock tubes - Katy Turbeville - Yarn Adventure LLC- Saturday, February 3rd, 10:00 am – 2:00 pm
Double Knitting - Tammy Conolly - Friday, February 2nd - 2 hours morning
Find more information and how to sign up on our website https://yellowrosefiberfiesta.com/yellow-rose-on-the.../
Yellow Rose Fiber on the Coast is the only fiber festival on the South Texas Coastal Bend.
February 2 & 3, 2024 10:00 am – 5:00 pm. Admission is free
Port Royal Ocean Resort & Conference Center, 6317 TX-31, Port Aransas, TX 78873
Need lodging for the weekend? Port Royal Ocean Resort & Conference Center has great deals on rooms. Contact Port Royal Ocean Resort & Conference Center at 1-800-242-1034 for special discount event pricing on rooms. Make sure to let them know you are attending Yellow Rose Fiber Fiesta.
Please make sure to visit our sponsors.
Winterstrom Ranch , Natalia, TX, http://winterstromranch.com
We are a full-size, full-service fiber mill. We process fiber for the public and will accept fiber drop offs at this event. We also process our own fiber to yarn, dryer balls and felted soaps. We have many handmade items all made here in Texas.
Marlin Farms , San Antonio, TX, https://marlinfarmsfiber.com/
We see our farm as the land of milk and honey. We can’t sell the milk so we drink all we can and make soap and lotion with the rest. We sell felted, handmade, goat’s milk soap and lotion, bees wax wraps, dryer balls, and yarns & roving from Gulf Coast Native and Shetland sheep.