Diversified Family Farm
Goats
Goat: Angora
Sheep
Sheep: Cheviot, Sheep: Icelandic, Sheep: Merino
Other
bundle/variety pack
Farm and Fiber Studio First of all I would like to tell you a little bit about us. In February 2004 after our daughters graduated from school and left home, we purchased 4 Alpaca fiber geldings, it did not take long for them to steal my heart, that was when I decided that my future was in the fiber business and that was where the adventure began. Coming from a crafty family, it was easy for me to delve into fibery activities and I quickly learned about fiber quality, processing and cleaning. Then with growing enthusiasm I started taking classes in felting, spinning, knitting and everything that sounded interesting. My oh my, the things you can create with fiber!! In March of 2006 we brought home our first Icelandic sheep and it has been an exciting experience ever since. Take a few minutes to visitour Studiowhere all kinds of fibery things are explained. During my search for the perfect spinning wheel, I tested a Majacraft Rose and fell instantly in love!! The Rose spun so smoothly, treadled so easy and was so forgiving of my mistakes that I just could not see myself using any other wheel. A visit toour Farm Storewill allow you to purchase our farm grown wool, rovings and yarns as well as many other items. We carry a variety of silks (yarns and rovings) and other pretties that can be added to your projects for a unique look and feel. As fiber artists we offer distinctive hand produced products including yarns, batts, pre-felts and finished products. The variety is endless, so take a minute to visitour Farm Storeto see our unique fibers and products. This site is under constant construction. Always have bunches of new stuff to share.
It was with sadness that my husband and I decided to retire. Sadness because with this decision included selling our farm. We no longer have any live stock. I will leave the gallery up so you can take a tour and enjoy all our critters. Photographs on this site are original works of Andrew and Lorry McDonald, are copyrighted and may not be reproduced, copied, or used without permission of the owner. About Icelandic Sheep Sheep by the Dozen - Our Gallery
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Dairy
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