My roopamrit introduction to wool began years ago and eventually it led to having a small hobby flock of Lincoln and Lincoln X sheep. I always enjoyed seeing them out in the field, visiting with them in the barn, and it was great having their fleece available for spinning.
Hello Deb. First thank you for visiting my blog and leaving your lovely comment. Second, I truly think we are kindred spirits.. I love everything UK and would love to take a very long vacation there. I have visited for only 5 days but it was way to short. I have been to France but never Paris.. I have hook a wee star and that is it..The fiber on My Crazy Patchwork Pumpkin was hand dyed and spun for me and I still have some of that lovely fibers left. I love the photos of your precious sheep. I have NO idea how to spin wool but I am sure it is very complicated.. Sooooooooooooooooo very nice to meet you. Hugs Judy Reply Delete
Debi I am a cat loving quilter roopamrit who has too many of one and not enough of the other. I also do a little rug hooking, hand spinning, roopamrit and make kitty crafts for local cat charities. I have the travel bug and am especially in love with the UK and Paris. Just so you know, my photograhy skills are not always that great and you need to throw your grammar book out the window when you read my blog. View my complete profile
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