This beloved Bam Fiber Works Fainting Maid swing picker has been part of my on-farm fiber studio for years and is now looking for a new home to keep preparing fleece for carding, spinning, and more.
I’m offering it as part of our BarnRaiser fundraiser to support the ongoing rehab of our historic barn — clearing out space for new tools and fibers while putting this great picker to good use again.
New ones cost $599. I’m asking $450 for my gently used one
Maker: BAM Fiber Works
Style: Swing picker (collapsible design)
Construction: Cherry wood, hand-rubbed oil finish
Approx. Size: 21″ tall × 19.5″ long × 13″ wide
Picking Area: ~9″ × 6″
Points: 182 sharpened teeth
Motion: Smooth swing on sealed bearings
Includes: Printed instruction manual
Original Box: Not included
Condition & Pickup
Very Gently used, and fully functional, see pictures
Sold as-is — no warranty, refunds, or returns
One available
Buy online now & pick up at Purlside Fiber Fest, Hermiston, OR on Feb 28, 2026 or Mar 1, 2026 only.
Bonus: Proceeds support our historic barn rehab
This beloved Bam Fiber Works Fainting Maid swing picker has been part of my on-farm fiber studio for years and is now looking for a new home to keep preparing fleece for carding, spinning, and more.
I’m offering it as part of our BarnRaiser fundraiser to support the ongoing rehab of our historic barn — clearing out space for new tools and fibers while putting this great picker to good use again.
New ones cost $599. I’m asking $450 for my gently used one
Maker: BAM Fiber Works
Style: Swing picker (collapsible design)
Construction: Cherry wood, hand-rubbed oil finish
Approx. Size: 21″ tall × 19.5″ long × 13″ wide
Picking Area: ~9″ × 6″
Points: 182 sharpened teeth
Motion: Smooth swing on sealed bearings
Includes: Printed instruction manual
Original Box: Not included
Condition & Pickup
Very Gently used, and fully functional, see pictures
Sold as-is — no warranty, refunds, or returns
One available
Buy online now & pick up at Purlside Fiber Fest, Hermiston, OR on Feb 28, 2026 or Mar 1, 2026 only.
Bonus: Proceeds support our historic barn rehab