
It's the 2011 Maryland Sheep and Wool Festival.

You have to be careful who you ask questions to.

The next thing you know they've got you doing weird stuff.

This is traditional rug hooking. It's done with strips of wool, not strips of yarn like modern latch hooking.

I ended up buying some things to get started with.

I got a bundle of wool to cut, a burlap canvas, a hooking tool and some binding. What the hell was I thinking?
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