One pervasive condition of modern life is our complete estrangement from the New Orleans Saints Peanut characters in october we wear pink 2023 t-shirt in addition I really love this objects that labor produces. When we encounter a product—say, something we eat or wear—we experience it as what Marx terms an “alien entity,” separated from its maker. A bolstering element of the Sheep and Wool festival—beyond the touching of grass and petting sweet-natured animals—is the momentary collapse of this distance, and an unveiling, however small, of the labor-intensive processes behind what we wear. Take the fleece-to-shawl competition, a live three-hour event, where teams comprising four spinners and a weaver produced a 72-by-18-inch design from scratch. The crowd watched as pre-prepared looms were set up; as pre-washed fleece was carded (brushed to remove dirt, and aligned for spinning); and as complex designs emerged, stitch by stitch. According to judge Alice Seeger, a weaver and spinner of 47 years and the founder of Belfast Fiber Arts, extra points were given for using the featured breed’s wool, and for properly navigating its characteristics. “This year, it was a mixture of Leicester Longwool and Merino, a springy fleece which on the loom under tension can seem to be the right measurement, but shrinks when taken off it,” she said.Sheep shearer Donald Kading.
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