
Meet some of the great sheep - I met some of their wool and yarns too. Actually I brought home some (OK a lot) of their yarn. Ken tried to make me a deal: If I bought 3 sheep, he'd throw in a
chicken. I always thought a couple of chickens would do well in my back yard. Hmmm - sheep...
Yarn over: term used by knitters to create holes in lace knitting. I live next to the Cuyahoga Falls River and I imagine thousands of strands of yarn crossing the river and falls...
Baaaa!
ReplyDeleteOh, the sweet wet sheep! They were in the pasture all day in the drizzle. You brought home gorgeous yarn. I brought home yarn-to-be. Yummy to spin!
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