Wool Festivals!

We had the opportunity to attend the Fiber Train Wool Festival in Nampa, Idaho, last weekend! It was very fun to see all the beautiful animals and yarn, and we really enjoyed meeting new people, making connections, and spreading the word about Willow Creek Fiber Mill. One of our favorite parts of this business is getting to know all the many wonderful people who raise fiber animals and produce beautiful things with that fiber.

In ten days we will get to attend our all-time favorite fiber gathering – the Estes Park Wool Market! How awesome is it that we have such a great fiber fest in our own town? We will be at the wool market all weekend, so let us know if you will be attending, we would love to meet you and discuss all thing fiber arts. It is also an excellent opportunity to drop off fiber to us that you would like to have processed – save on those shipping fees.

You can call or email the mill ahead of time to set up a meeting, or feel free to contact Daniel on his cell phone during Wool Market weekend if you would like to connect with us: 970-231-2756.

Hope to see you at Wool Market!

Willow Creek Fiber Mill

Hi! We are Daniel and Kat and we own and operate Willow Creek Fiber Mill. We are located in the beautiful Rocky Mountains of Colorado, surrounded by high peaks, Ponderosa pine forests, and plenty of wildlife. We both grew up in Estes Park and love the outdoors and beautiful views up here at 7,500 feet altitude. We have 5 children and our mill is a family business. We have a small backyard farm which over the years has included a flock of wool sheep, dairy goats, a dairy cow, chickens, and a large vegetable garden. We love animals and love raising our own fresh food for our family. We first became interested in fiber arts fifteen years ago when Kat learned to knit. The interest grew from there and Daniel learned to braid wool rugs from roving. Then we added learning to weave and spin, and over time we started our flock of wool sheep and learned how to process their fiber by hand from sheep to yarn. The more we learned the more we wanted to learn. We spent time learning about and working with many different types and textures of fiber. We enjoy working with fiber so much that one day we said, "We should do this for a living!" And thus began the dream of Willow Creek Fiber Mill. Daniel has had the opportunity to work with several different people at different mills around the country to learn the milling process and the large equipment. The experiences were priceless. We have also had the opportunity to work with and learn from some of the top wool sheep breeders and alpaca breeders in Colorado to enhance our knowledge of the different types of fiber. We are committed to providing you with quality service and finished products to make all your beautiful fiber into whatever you dream it can be.

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  1. Jim

    I so look forward to seeing you again at the wool market in Estes. And I’ll call you as I’m planning to bring you my fiber.

  2. Jan DeSanti

    It was nice to meet you at the Estes Wool Market. Your website is very inviting, and perhaps our Fiber circle will be coming up for a visit sometime soon.

    Jan (from the Sheep to Shawl group- Front Range Fiberistas)

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