Tending fine-fleeced Shetland sheep and a whole lot more on a small acreage in the Willamette Valley of Oregon
Tuesday, May 07, 2013
Want a part of Bart?
I got Bart's fleece skirted today. Someone reserved half of it last year, so half is still available. I may have a couple other fleeces available as well; someone who asked for all my remaining fleeces has gone incommunicado.
Michelle, it sure looks very tempting,wish I knew how to spin.... it's on the list for sure! Your photos are wonderful. Always look forward to reading your blog!
Oh CSL, do it!! Bring some (more) Shetland to Kentucky!!! That is one breed we see so little of here, I think you would really enjoy spinning it, if for no other reasons than you don' t have a Shetland in your greatly varied flock, and to compare it to your longwools!
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Michelle, it sure looks very tempting,wish I knew how to spin.... it's on the list for sure!
Your photos are wonderful. Always look forward to reading your blog!
If still available, I'll take it. So much for my fleece diet!
Sold to the lady in California! (That was fast!)
Ooh sooo tempting!
Thank-you, Debbie!
You have HOW many fleeces surrounding you there? ;-)
That is a truly stunning fleece.
Very interesting!! Looks like he was skinned!! Glad it was just defleeced :-}}
Oh CSL, do it!! Bring some (more) Shetland to Kentucky!!! That is one breed we see so little of here, I think you would really enjoy spinning it, if for no other reasons than you don' t have a Shetland in your greatly varied flock, and to compare it to your longwools!
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