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Fifth Annual Fiber Frolic at Hickory Ridge History Museum

  • 591 Horn in the West Drive Boone, NC, 28607 United States (map)

Celebrate five years of fiber arts at the Fifth Annual Fiber Frolic, held at Hickory Ridge History Museum in Boone, NC on Saturday, May 16th from 11:00 am to 3:00 pm!

This beloved High Country tradition brings together fiber enthusiasts, crafters, and curious families for a full day of hands-on demonstrations and traditional Appalachian textile arts. Best of all, it is completely free to attend!

Explore the craft traditions that sustained mountain communities for generations through live demonstrations and interactive activities including spinning, wool carding, weaving, natural dyeing, and knitting and crocheting. Whether you are a lifelong fiber artist or picking up a drop spindle for the very first time, the Fiber Frolic is a welcoming, all-ages event with something to discover at every cabin.

Free admission. All ages welcome. No registration required.

Date: Friday, May 16, 2025

Time: 11:00 AM to 3:00 PM

Location: Hickory Ridge History Museum, Boone, NC

Cost: Free

Hickory Ridge History Museum is located in the heart of Boone, NC, nestled within Daniel Boone Park. The museum's six historic 18th and 19th century cabins provide a stunning backdrop for a day rooted in the living history of Western North Carolina's High Country.

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