Utah State Fair Celebrates so-Called Dying Crafts, 4-H

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Lori Walker featured her "pioneer Prozac" at the State Fair this year. It relaxes her, relieves her stress and allows her to create. But this Prozac isn't a pill -- it's a spinning wheel.

Walker is one of the thousands of people from around the state who exhibit their crafts, some of which are considered dying, at the Utah State Fair every year. From canning and crocheting to bread- baking and embroidery, the so-called dying crafts are far from dead.

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Utah State Fair Celebrates so-Called Dying Crafts, 4-H

Knitting, crocheting, embroidery, weaving and many other crafts are presented at the fair in competition for awards. A...

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