| A 3-D printed spindle whorl... |
| ...that glows in the dark! |
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| Baaa! |
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| Jacob fleece before dividing and scouring. |
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| These little lambs were chilling in the barn. |
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| It is always nice to know the names of the sheep. |
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| Cinnamon Toast Crunch or Cookies n' Cream, although they are all cute. |
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| The sheep surely look different when sheared. |
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| Baa baa black sheep. This little fellow was so soft and sweet. |
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| Pretty roving for sale in the barn. |
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| My friend Jennifer. It was so good to see her! |
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| Mary from Anoka Fiber Works gives a spindle spinning lesson. |
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| Andrea from Black Cat Farmstead grows flax. Preparing the flax into linen is labor intensive. I did it one time before we moved to Minnesota. |
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| My new spindle, Stella with the beautiful Shetland wool roving I bought. |











