New York State Sheep and Wool Festival | |
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Begins | Third weekend in October |
Ends | Sunday |
Frequency | Annual |
Location(s) | Rhinebeck, New York |
Inaugurated | 1980 |
Participants | Knitters, sheep breeders, wool spinners |
The New York State Sheep and Wool Festival is an annual gathering of fiber-arts enthusiasts in the United States that draws approximately 30,000 visitors and more than 300 vendors.[1] It is held at the Dutchess County Fairgrounds in Rhinebeck, New York.
The festival was first held in 1980.[2] It is attended by knitters, crocheters, handspinners, and growers of natural-fiber-producing livestock. The livestock includes sheep, goats, angora rabbits, llamas, musk oxen, and alpacas.[2] It also includes vendors of the materials and tools associated with each. It is held in October of each year at the Dutchess County Fairgrounds in Rhinebeck, New York.[3] In addition to the myriad vendors and demonstrations of fiber arts activities, the festival features several livestock competitions, sheepdog trials and a sheep to shawl contest.
In 2007 for the 35th festival about 12,000 people attended. 375 vendors applied for the 275 spaces.[2]
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, there was no live in-person festival in 2020. Officials instead moved events online to a virtual platform. The festival returned to in-person festivities in 2021, though there was a decrease in attendance.[4] YouTuber KristyGlassKnits has a popular annual podcast called "Show Me Your Rhinebeck Sweater".[citation needed]
The New York Times notes that there is a trending interest in knitting among younger generations.[5]