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Sunday, November 18, 2018

Sheep To Shawl

Oops, I'd forgotten we'd taken these pictures at the end of October :-o.  Probably better to show them for Wovember anyway.  That would be rationalized procrastination ;-).


"Hey, Baba?  Would you mind if we took some pictures of you and the shawl I spun and wove from your fleece?"


"I've got cookies :-)."


"Those are pretty good cookies, so...sure."

This would be a perfect shot...if she wasn't chewing :-o.


"You made this from my wool?"

"Yep."


"That's actually pretty cool!"


It's very cool!

I always love to see what kbdoolin has made, especially when it comes from our flock. Just beautiful, Karen! 


16 comments:

Unknown said...

That is VERY COOL!!!

Susan said...

And the Baba agreed! Nice shawl.

I need orange said...

Beautiful!!!

Linda said...

Beautiful!

Michelle said...

Those are wonderful photos; Babba is beautiful!

ElaineChicago said...

Baba cleans up pretty good!! The blanket is gorgeous!!

knitski said...

Oh I love it! Isn't the what the sheep, fiber, wool world of making things all about!

sophy0075 said...

Gorgeous! The shawl, Baba, and KB! I think posting this in Wovember makes perfect sense.

Karen at longwell said...

Stunning - Baba and the beautiful blanket! Love!

LannieK said...

Very nice ~ and I think Blossom agrees.

Terry and Linda said...

Beautiful!!!

Delrene said...

Very beautiful. And you are a beautiful sheep!

Sheepmom said...

I love how she looks like she's really contemplating the process of wool to blanket. Great pics and lovely blanket!

Cheryl West said...

Isn't she beautiful and proud to wear a shawl from her very own fleece.

Shirley said...

Beautiful photos- and that shawl looks very cuddly soft!

Far Side of Fifty said...

Beautiful! Always fun to see what your wool ends up like!

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