Wheely Wooly Farm

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!

Friday, April 3, 2020

New Yarn in Web Store!

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An Easter Basket of Yarn! Spring is awakening around Wheely Wooly Farm!  Spring birds are arriving, the grass is perking up (something t...
Wednesday, March 25, 2020

It's Here! It's Here!

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The online shop is now available.  Yes, it's here!  We've put together some customer favorite color combinations into groups just ...
Saturday, March 21, 2020

Meet Dot!

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Wheely Wooly Farm Dot Meet friendly Dot!  She's a Wooly Bear lamb, all grown up now.  Dot would like to greet you on the home pa...
Friday, March 20, 2020

Hello Again Friends!

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Wheely Wooly Farm is bringing back our popular farm blog!  In response to the National Public Health Emergency due to the Covid-19 virus out...
Monday, February 12, 2018

Look Who's Wearing A Bowtie!

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Why, it's little Tuxie, of course! Isn't he cute?  He really does look like a white goat wearing a tuxedo, with a white bow! ...
Saturday, February 3, 2018

It IS February!

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Ya just gotta have roses in February!!
Friday, February 2, 2018

Every Girl's Crazy 'bout a Sharp Dressed....

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Goat!   Bummmmbumbumbumbummmm.....bummmmbumbumbumbummmm.... That song goes through my head so easily, as it was played way too much, way t...
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Amy
Northeast Wisconsin, United States
I began knitting, crocheting, and spinning a few years ago. Today I maintain a friendly flock of historic, purebred registered Shetland sheep. I strive to maintain diversity of fleece and color, as well as visibly correct conformation and bright expression as documented in the breed standard. The yarns I design are sold locally, and typically become treasured garments. Fiber quality is very important to us for Shetlands are a garment breed. We produce fiber that is easy to spin/knit and yarns that are soft, beautiful and durable, just as what was produced on the Shetland Isles in times past. I love attending classes on anything fiber or sheep related, and have shown our sheep in the past, winning the coveted Midwest Shetland Sheepbreeders Grand Champion Ram Award in 2009. Over the years, I've taught adults how to spin and knit, plus I am also a leader in our local 4-H club, teaching kids how to show poultry, dairy goats, fiber, and how to knit or spin. All of this experience helps me keep our Shetland sheep true to breed, hence bringing you fine quality animals, fiber, and those famous Shetland textiles!
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