Oh so adorable!
Oh so adorable!
Good morning from leader of the pack! Heading to new pasture.
Yup
Thank you for sharing what is going on and standing up for these families and due process. You’ll make a great mayor!
Heading to new pasture - hHappy Mother’s Day!
Laura Nelkin just posted a new pattern and is hosting a knit-along. www.ravelry.com/patterns/lib...
I’ll make the pillow insert for you, filled with wool of course
Happy Birthday!!! What new kitchen appliance did you get?
Be still my heart! Will send email
Love the seven sins!
Bracing for impact.
Amen!
Nice!
It’s been brutally cold this week with everyday in the single digits. Good thing I canbwear wool to keep me warm. Thank you sheep! They also don’t seem to mind the cold with all their wool!
A reprieve from the chaos in Washington. Nothing is cuter than baby Jacob sheep learning to hop!
They are adorable!
That’s so cool! Love your color choices!
Adorable!!
Snack time. Yes that is a Christmas tree making our flock very happy! Happy New Year!
A Christmas surprise!
We use local fiber to make bed pillows, pillow inserts and dog beds! We need more support to build products so farmers stop throwing their wool away.
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Happy Thanksgiving! Our rooster is especially thankful! (Sound up to hear ducks and rooster)
Don’t throw away your pumpkins. Bring them to a local farm. Our sheep love them!
A field of corn blanketed with heavy wet snow.
Yarn dyed to match the snow on a cornfield.
Close of new yarn color depicting cornfield with heavy wet snow.
It snowed last night. Nothing says winter is coming like that first slushy, wet snow that stops all your winter prepping work. I thought this photo was so beautiful, we dyed yarn to match. It will be in the shop for Black Friday. #yarn #knitting #sheep
Thank ewe!
Jacob ewe with hay tangled in her horns.
Jacob ewe with hay on her hay - looking like she is having a bad hair day.
Jacob sheep can have two or four horns. If you are wondering what they do with them, the tall front horns come in handy during hay feeding season.
Neat! What do you do with their wool?
Yes. Check out my website: www.ceceswool.com
She’s such a noisy eater!