We have 3 pregnant ewes that needed shearing, and we were able to take them to Dianne's farm at the same time her flock was being shorn. We'll have our other 3 done when the alpaca shearers come on April 18th, but it helps to get the fleece off before lambing so the fleeces stay cleaner, and it's easier for the lambs to find their mama's udder.
This is my favorite ewe (top), and its pitiful but she still doesn't have a name! Any suggestions? She's a sister to Dianne's "Birdie" and she has the most gorgeous, lustrous white locks which I look forward to using in lots of felting projects. All three mature ewes are bred to an amazing Wensleydale ram, I can't wait for the lambs!
Shelby is our daughter's ewe, and she is soooo friendly since Mirian handled her a lot as a lamb. She sheared 12.5 pounds of lovely grey wool! I'm thinking of making a felted rug for Mirian from her fleece.
I love felting with raw locks, the natural, organic look is very unique so I decided to combine "low tech" with "high tech" to make an iPad cover from some of our own sheep's locks. First I had to wash the fleece... a process I enjoy for a short time, but it takes patience since the wool has so much lanolin and requires lots of hot water (I use the utility sink at the barn).
Here's the finished product! It's reversible, and has merino and tussah silk on the inside, with just the right thickness and cushion.And yes, I'm one of those drink-the-koolaid Apple "sheep" that went right out and bought a new iPad (I sold my 2). How do I like it? I LOVE it! The enhanced camera allowed me to take all but this last photo, the retina screen is amazing, and I like having the availability of fast LTE with Verizon data access when I don't have wi-fi available. It does seem to burn up battery just a little faster, but it still has remarkable battery life! There's just something a little humorous to me about combining high tech and low tech like this!
Gorgeous iPad cover!!!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Sarah. It reminds me of some of your Jacob's sheep!
ReplyDeleteOOh Lindy thats fantastic..love all those shades, tones, twirls and textures - do you think apple will be the first to invent feely-vision?!
ReplyDeleteAlso that fleece looks fab - wish I had hair like that...mines soooo straight!!
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Love your cover!
ReplyDeleteOh my! The crimp in that fleece is incredible! No wonder she's your favorite. :)
ReplyDeleteYour felted iPad cover is lovely! I agree, that the organic look is totally unique and it is fabulous!
Awesome iPad cover! Great color contrast, love the texture too. Fab job.
ReplyDeleteVery cool, the way the colors turned out patchy like. The ewe looks like it's posing, lol. Great photo.
ReplyDeleteThanks, all! Sandy, I probably didnt make it clear that the ipad cover is made with fleece from several different sheep/colors :)
ReplyDeleteI love your iPad cover, how unique and wonderful.
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I want an IPad! The picture quality is really great. Feels like I could lean over and touch that fleece.
ReplyDeleteThat is some fabulously crimped lockage ... wow! Gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteLove the ipad cover :-)
LOVE LOVE LOVE LOVE LOVE
ReplyDeleteI love the raw lock cover!
I love the photos of that fleece!
I want a couple of those sheep.
Beautiful!
Wow! The felting is gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful animals! Your ewe has such a puritanical look perhaps you should call her by a pilgrim name. What was John Smith's wife's name? Your iPhone cover is awesome. Enjoy your new equipment. Best wishes for your lambing.
ReplyDeleteGreat ipad case! I LOVE felt with curly locks, it has so much character. Speaking of character.. your daughters sheep certainly looks like one :) She is adorable!
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You need to name the nameless sheep "Apple". Needless to state why....
ReplyDeletePhaedra, I love that idea! Apple she is :)
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