Saturday, January 1, 2011

Sheepy New Year!

Happy New Year to you all! I trust everyone had a great holiday and are already busy planning the many projects that will be completed this year!  We were fortunate to spend most of our time at home with family and friends this past week leading up to the the new year. 
I spent some time fluffing up the sheep living quarters as they have been spending many more hours in there than usual.  Though we had much snow still covering the ground I moved some straw to the rams barn that they aren't using right now to store it.  For as soon as the snow begins to melt (like today) the mud pit will be enormous.  Its all I can do to keep the mud to a dull roar so the fleeces don't get packed with it. 
The Chickens are still laying between 5 and 6 eggs a day with their little heat lamp keeping them toasty. I went in and fluffed up their coop as well.   We are looking to get Icelandic chickens this spring if I can find a breeder.
All in all the chores were minimal and it was nice spending some quiet time with the Icelandic crew.  The lights on the sheep shed were a nice touch I thought!! LOL.
Oh, and did mention I was on a yet another felting frenzy?? Yes indeed! Let me know what you think of my latest cobweb felted table scarves!



 Above is from our black lamb Ania with a little Eliza and some dyed red wool.
 Above is a mulberry silk/merino blend with a cobweb texture you can't really see in the picture. Its so light and smooth with a great sheen to it.

This is my fave!!! I wish the picture was better so you can see the cobwebbing through out the felting.  I am not tooting my own horn, I am just amazed at what this Icelandic fleece can accomplish when played with just so.  This is just way too much fun!!

Many wishes for a happy healthy and a sheepy new year!!! (I know corny)  :)

Sandy
Shepherdess

5 comments:

  1. Those are wonderful!!
    Thanks for sharing!

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  2. You are really having a good time with your sheep...I feel bad now...I did not decorate my sheep's barn. (hehe) Your sheep also got dolled up with bows, please don't let my gals know.
    Does the icelandic wool felt fast? The table runners are really nice.
    Happy New Years!

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  3. Thanks ladies! Yes, the Icelandic wool felts pretty fast and oh so pretty! The whole process is amazing and the end result makes me so giddy! For a city girl turned farm girl I am having a ball!

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  4. Oh and Sarita...I won't tell a single sheep about how mine were playing dress-up for Christmas LOL ;)

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