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Mountain Top: June 2011
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A small farm where we raise fibers for spinning from sheep and angora rabbits, and raise our own vegetables. Sunday, June 19, 2011. Here are the rugs. Now it time to start a new one. This is my latest creation, also designed by me. It is called BEARLY and shows a mom Grizzley and her two cubs strolling through the woods. It was taken from photos of bears in Yellowstone, with the little cub facing you was seen at Hebgen Lake. I made this for my granddaughter's graduation present. This rug is FREE RIDE....
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Mountain Top: Wild with Wool
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A small farm where we raise fibers for spinning from sheep and angora rabbits, and raise our own vegetables. Sunday, March 24, 2013. I just completed a 5 week on line course from Deanne Fitzpatrick called WILD WITH WOOL. It was very enjoyable and I will show a few shots of various things as a result of that class. Shown are some of the exercises that she had us do. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). My flickr photo site. The Dragon's Lair Studio. Montana's Best Kept Secrets. Http:/ www.iagarb.com. I liv...
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Mountain Top: It's been awhile
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A small farm where we raise fibers for spinning from sheep and angora rabbits, and raise our own vegetables. Friday, January 18, 2013. Since I was able to post on this blogsite. I have been unable to access it and now we wonder if it is again working and if so then I will post more soon but for now this is just a test to see if it works. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). My flickr photo site. The Dragon's Lair Studio. Montana's Best Kept Secrets. International Association of German Angora Breeders.
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A small farm where we raise fibers for spinning from sheep and angora rabbits, and raise our own vegetables. Sunday, March 24, 2013. The dyeing to the left is what I did for wild night which is below. I used slate Blue for the blue on the left and Turquoise, and Teal and Nautical Blue Pro chem dyes for the handspun yarns, and the rainbow dyed fabric was done with Magenta, Basic Blue and Sun Yellow. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). My flickr photo site. The Dragon's Lair Studio. Wolf Ridge Lamb and Wool.
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Mountain Top: December 2007
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A small farm where we raise fibers for spinning from sheep and angora rabbits, and raise our own vegetables. Saturday, December 22, 2007. ANGORA: grooming and shearing. OSTER: I was unable to find a website from the company so therefore not a lot of information. This was the clipper I first had and it did not do the job for me. They can be found at http:/ www.householdappliance.com/. GERMAN CLIPPERS: http:/ www.germanredclipper.com/. Links to this post. Wednesday, December 12, 2007. Links to this post.
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Mountain Top: August 2008
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A small farm where we raise fibers for spinning from sheep and angora rabbits, and raise our own vegetables. Monday, August 18, 2008. The brown eyed Susan's. Picture with the Painted Lady is # 3 and the American Copper on a daisy is #4 and the Monarch. On a thistle is #5 and all are done on 5 x7" boards. Fun, fun, fun. Finally here is step 2.the actual scratching part. Things don't always go like I planned. this is the completed picture and it shows a Swallowtail butterfly on a tiger. Links to this post.
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Mountain Top: March 2013
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A small farm where we raise fibers for spinning from sheep and angora rabbits, and raise our own vegetables. Sunday, March 24, 2013. The dyeing to the left is what I did for wild night which is below. I used slate Blue for the blue on the left and Turquoise, and Teal and Nautical Blue Pro chem dyes for the handspun yarns, and the rainbow dyed fabric was done with Magenta, Basic Blue and Sun Yellow. Links to this post. This next photo is of my main project which is about 16 x 20" and is being made as a wa...
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Mountain Top: January 2008
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A small farm where we raise fibers for spinning from sheep and angora rabbits, and raise our own vegetables. Monday, January 28, 2008. Baby Nightshade below and to the right is what he looks like as of yesterday and he is almost 10 months old here. This is our new ram. Meet NIGHT SHADE. Below is a head profile of Irish Frost; she was born on a snowy St. Patrick's day. This is a sheep called PRISCILLA. 2008 photo of CINNAMON. This is our flock with the exception of the two lambs we are raising for meat af...
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Mountain Top: ADDING RUG HOOKING AND PUNCH NEEDLE DESIGNS
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A small farm where we raise fibers for spinning from sheep and angora rabbits, and raise our own vegetables. Sunday, June 19, 2011. ADDING RUG HOOKING AND PUNCH NEEDLE DESIGNS. I am going to add some of my rug hooking designs that I have completed so far, and some of my punch needle ones that are either completed or in progress so that folks who are interested can go to my secondary blog listed on the right as the Dragons lair to select and purchase those designs or just look at them if they like. I live...
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Mountain Top
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A small farm where we raise fibers for spinning from sheep and angora rabbits, and raise our own vegetables. Sunday, March 24, 2013. The photo above was an exercise in doing squares and I decided that if I was going to do that I would make an table runner and add some flowers for interest and it is 52 inches long; I will complete it at my leisure as I have scrappy thurms. Here is some of the dyeing I did for the above hooked project. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). My flickr photo site. I live with m...