What is "The Fiber Life"? Let me see if I can help define that:
1. fleeces on drying racks all over the house...
2. balls of yarn in baskets on every table, in every vehicle, and in every purse...
3. a whole room in the house devoted to warehouse-style fleece storage...
3.a. ...with it's own sophisticated record system for easy categorizing and locating, that include sheepy drawings...
4. sheep conversation at every restaurant, every family gathering, and every road trip...
5. fray-edged stitch dictionaries with dog-eared pages on every table, nightstand, and coffee spot...
6. half knit socks in plastic zip bags near every sitting chair, and one for the road "just in case"...
7. a 'going away' scarf, a 'barn scarf', a 'visiting scarf', a 'restaurant scarf', a 'professional scarf', a 'try-it-out- on-people' scarf, a 'blizzard scarf', a 'driving scarf', ....
8. eyeballs for sheep...no matter WHERE you are driving!...
9. ...in fact, you can name where all the sheep live in a multiple county area...
10. ...and what breeds they all are...
10.a. ...and whether or not they need to be sheared...
11. a spinning wheel in the kitchen...
12. ...and one in the living room...
13. ...and a drop spindle handy 'just in case'...
13.a. ...one downstairs....a few upstairs...
14. balls of yarn next to the computer...
14.a. a basket of yarn on the printer...
15. a jar of needles on the dinner table...
16. balls of yarn on the coffee table...
17. skeins of yarn hanging from drying racks in multiple rooms...
18. the latest photocopy of a pattern on the sofa...
19. a basket of fiber next to the basket of fiber by the living room wheel...
20. a kool-aid stash that would make a certain southern festival in spring look bland...
20.a. an occasional lamb in diapers leaping and bounding into the next room...
21. bags of frozen flower heads next to the meat and strawberries in the freezer...
22. balls of yarn where the microwave used to be...
23. the next fleece to be skirted near the back door waiting...
23.a. next to the bored border collie who's staring at the door...
23.b canning jars with needles on top of the hutch...
24. handshears in the mitten drawer, next to the flower froggs...
25. spinning oil on the coffee table...and near the kitchen table...and....
26. a stack of dish pans the size of a normal pile of dishes at a busy restaurant...
26.a. three ring binders labeled 'sheep' on every bookshelf...
27. yarn tails forgotten between sofa cushions, next to the crumbs...
28. a scissors of some sort every five feet...
29. a basket of yarn under the table, and one in front of the TV...
29.a. baas coming in the windows...
29.b. ...usually during the most important phone calls...
30. large glassed-in cases up against every bare inch of wall...full of yarns...
31. yarny/fleecy ornaments in the christmas box...
31.a. tapestry needles on my christmas list every year...
32. sheepy magnets on the fridge...
33. ...next to the newest yarn samples to view in changing daylight...
34. ...trunk of yarns beside the piano...watch out you don't trip!...
35. batts on the bookshelf...
36. Honey? Will you build me a batt house?? (Bat, Bat)
37. sigh...I love the fiber life!
Welcome to Wheely Wooly Farm "where warmth comes naturally"! Our sustainably produced, award winning yarns come from our award winning sheep, starting with our now famous foundation ram, Wooly Bear, Grand Champion Midwest Region, 2009. From lambing to shearing to fiber preparation and the arts, our farm is vertically integrated so that we can produce high quality handspun yarns for your knitting pleasure. We hope you enjoy reading about life on this busy farm!
Shetland Sheep: Rich in History, Rich in Textiles
Shetland Sheep: Rich in History, Rich in Textiles! Our farm mission is to enjoy and promote the wonderful diversity of the Shetland breed by fully utilizing to the best of our ability all they have to offer historically. We believe the best preservation and management of this breed includes it's full spectrum of history. We encourage old and new shepherds alike to join in the fun by engaging in fiber arts, especially spinning and knitting, as this breed is so intimately linked with those aspects of the arts.
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