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Sunday, June 5, 2016

Proper Use Of A Skein Winder


"This top part is for scratching your eyes."


"And your cheeks."


"This part moves to adjust for different size sheep...but I can't figure out how to move it."


"Oh, here, this knob is how you do that."


"What?  I was just supposed to be looking at your yarn?  Here, let me try to fake some interest."


"Moving right along, the arms are for scratching your back."


"Ah, yes, that's the spot."


"If you put some yarn on, you can scratch your butt."


"It is, TOO, for scratching your butt!"


"This stupid yarn keeps getting in the way."


"I guess it is kinda pretty."


"But I've sure never seen a sheep that color before!"

No skein winders were harmed during the filming of this instructional article ;-).


26 comments:

Alice said...

I enjoyed this tutorial on what you can do with a skein wonder if your yarn is already wound or in this case, is still on the sheep !!! Bulwinkle is so resourceful !!!

Far Side of Fifty said...

My goodness he is getting tall:)

T.L. Merrybard said...

He really is growing to moose size! He has a sweet face, though, but not as sweet as Liddy. :)

Sheepmom said...

BW is so cute! Just so you know, though, the warranty doesn't cover accidental damage due to butt scratching. haha ;-)

ElaineChicago said...

I can't get over how big he is now!! Is he still living in the house? You must have really scolded him about scratching his bottom on your yarn..... his ears are all laid back!!

Benita said...

I still say you should do story books with your photos and captions!!!! This is awesome!

Adventures at Equinox Farm - Read stories about Naughty Maisie, Sweet Andy, Baaaad Baaxter, and the one on stilts called Ewen McTeagle. Then there is Miss Tilly who tries, Kate who does, and Hank who watches over them all.

See, there is your tag line. :)

Arlette Seib said...

Awe, that's a cute series of photos! Nice colors in that yarn stash.

Cheryl West said...

Clever Bullwinkle to repurpose your yarn winder. He looks like he's going to nibble on that yarn.

sophy0075 said...

As long as he doesn't chew the winder, or tangle the yarn. What a not so little rascal!

Terry and Linda said...

Goodness he is growing TALL Fast!

Linda

mamasmercantile said...

Such a wonderful post, really made me smile.

Fiona said...

What a 'Built" lamb he is so chunky!

thecrazysheeplady said...

Sweet :-).

thecrazysheeplady said...

You can't really see it, but he's PAWING through the yarn :-o.

Michelle said...

What a hilarious (and beautiful!) series of shots!!! I think you need to do sets of captioned cards for these.

I need orange said...

My daughter was about 16 months old when she announced "I no baby. I kid!"

Bullwinkle looks to me to be about that age.............. :-)

YarnKettle said...

Ok I admit it his storytelling ability with just his ears and eyes is amazing. It is nice to see him turning into a little tank of a lamb.
Thanks for another great post!

MarmePurl said...

I have been wondering what became of the colorful dyed yarn. Does this mean a project is about to begin? With Bullwinkle's help?

LannieK said...

Great set of shots! BW has such an expressive face and ears to match! I'll be surprised if he doesn't end up being the biggest sheep at Equinox Farms!
Wonder if BW has a clue where yarn comes from... I am sure "the guys" will fill him in :-)

I'm gonna tell Mom! said...

ADORABLE!!

thecrazysheeplady said...

That's the plan!

thecrazysheeplady said...

Nope. He's still saying "I baby. I still live in the house." :-o

thecrazysheeplady said...

That was the first thing Tim said when he saw these photos! ;-D

thecrazysheeplady said...

We are in the "process" of moving from the porch to the barn... ;-)

Jan baby said...

Sara, you are HIGHlarious! :0

flowerweaver said...

Oh my, those eyes and ears when he's stretchin' the truth about the skein winder! Precious!!

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