Buy a cute little lamb.
Watch him grow and grow.
Shear his wool,
Then spin and spin, and knit and knit,
And say Thank-You to
The Man
| Along side his new toy he got himself in the fall. It's not red! |
for my sheep,
for our farm,
for Everything.



Now, that is the way to make a REAL sweater with lots of love. Nice job it is awesome. hug B
ReplyDeleteGreat job Joan x
ReplyDelete... alles alles Gute aus Schöppingen von Annette und Bernd-Elmar!
ReplyDeleteEs bleibt beim Besuch Ende April/Anfang Mai?
Grüßt bitte auch Tante Anne von uns ganz herzlich und natürlich die ganze Familie.
That is beyond awesome!!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful post! You did a beautiful job with the lovely wool from your own lambs, which you spun into yarn. Your hubby looks like he likes it and it looks good on him.
ReplyDeleteHappy knitting ~ FlowerLady
And I would say . . .
ReplyDeleteeven beyond, beyond . . . AWESOME!
Wow, handsome indeed . . .
Sweater and "model!"
Well done; you amaze me!
ReplyDeleteAll lovely - amazing.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful work- from start to finish! Love that natural color!
ReplyDeleteI love it...the idea of it is all from you!
ReplyDeleteI like your process!
ReplyDeleteThe sweater is great!! As is the lamb and spinning and knitting!
Wow!! I see that you have improved upon your washing/spinning technique. The sweater is lovely ... but I drool over the photo of the balls of your own sheep wool yarn. Well done!!
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