 Artists from all over our viewing area step by the Wild Hair Bistro in Bemichie today to show their creations on, put their creations on display as part of the Pine De Prairie Fiber Arts Trail. All the art pieces you're seeing were done by Pine De Prairie Fiber Arts members. There are many different types of art, but the common thread between them is that they all incorporate fiber and textiles. You can find hand-dyed kints, also blankets, baskets, and even jewelry. Fiber Arts Trail was created to share the textile heritage of the Midwest. This trail is so unique because it covers such a broad range of fiber and textiles from indigenous peoples' textiles through pioneers and voyager era. And it just, it really is a wealth of information as to how people lived in this area. It was like a millennia ago, hundreds of years ago. And yet it has that wonderful contemporary spin on it. The exhibit, which includes hand-dried knits, will be up at the Wild Hair Bistro until the end of May. If you enjoyed this segment of Lakeland News, please consider making a tax-deductible contribution to Lakeland PBS.