Tuesday, March 26, 2013

Spring update

Part of the "Lost Sheep" name comes from the fact that over the course of 1 year, I follow the farming season to multiple locations. Mostly it's to a few different farms on the Maine coast, but now I am back in MA starting seeds. If my seeds were sheep, they would be lost too. This past week I planted my dye plants of choice for this coming season, dyers weld (which turns wool yellow) and indigo (the famous blue). Before I harvest these colors this summer and fall they will have crossed three state lines, growing in various locations like the heated floor of my parents kitchen, an alpaca farm where I will be farm sitting in April, and my bedroom and then garden in Bar Harbor where I will be spending the vegetable season. And here is a pic of them still sleeping!


Though I haven't been doing a lot of spinning since I left the cabin in Gouldsboro, I am gearing up for a trunk show here in my home town. I also finished the hand processing DIY wool zine that covers everything you could ever want to know and probably a lot of random stuff you don't care about in regards to working with wool! Yaaa! It covers choosing and finding a fleece, washing, carding, dyeing, spinning, and knitting. Here is the finished cover:


It is available on the etsy shop.

Fiber things happening this spring which are exciting and fantastic:
-trunk show!
-alpacasitting 50 alpacas!
-shearing school!
-fiber frolic!

Hold on to your knitted pants. There will be more blog posts.
Anywhooo spring time life is here and it is good. 


Wednesday, March 6, 2013

Etsy shop open for business!

I have decided to join this online shopping trend thingy and open an Etsy store for the wool. You can find it here and pay by credit card!

http://www.etsy.com/shop/LostSheepSpinnery

Thanks for your support!