Way back when, I had some sheep. We ran 20 head and I loved it. The experience is still one of my favorites. However, my husband doesn't feel the same nor does he feel that his mind will ever change regarding the ovine species. Then there was our moving, twice in 6 months to a much smaller piece of property. Out went the sheep *sob*.
But thanks to the five years I had them, loved them and grew them; wool is still abundant. I enjoy it immensely as a creativity outlet. It is also available for you to enjoy as well. Wool sales are handled through my Etsy site, which is currently decommissioned by will be opening at the beginning of August. Looking forward to working with your fiber needs!
What is available:
Raw wool in a variety of natural colors (white, black, brown)
Roving (washed and combed wool)
Dyed Raw
Dyed Roving
Raw yarn
Dyed yarn
All wool is from Romney sheep and some is mixed with other fibers (recycled plastic, angora, llama)
But thanks to the five years I had them, loved them and grew them; wool is still abundant. I enjoy it immensely as a creativity outlet. It is also available for you to enjoy as well. Wool sales are handled through my Etsy site, which is currently decommissioned by will be opening at the beginning of August. Looking forward to working with your fiber needs!
What is available:
Raw wool in a variety of natural colors (white, black, brown)
Roving (washed and combed wool)
Dyed Raw
Dyed Roving
Raw yarn
Dyed yarn
All wool is from Romney sheep and some is mixed with other fibers (recycled plastic, angora, llama)