Showing posts with label fiber festival. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fiber festival. Show all posts

10 August 2014

august knitting










August has been all about the garden and eating fresh food. We've been having a lot of salsa because the tomatoes are ripening faster than we can even hope to consume them all. Salsa is a good way to deal with these little buggers before they get over ripe and go to waste. We've been eating it with corn chips, between browned flour tortillas with cheese and grilled chicken and on our eggs. I'm not sick of it yet, but we haven't come close to peak tomato production yet.

More knitting. August seems to traditionally be a big knitting month for me. Maybe it's because fall is just around the corner and the thought of cooler weather has me reaching for my knitting needles to make yet another shawl or wrap. Such was the case a few weeks ago. This pattern is called All About Love Shawl and you can find it here for free. Who do you think wears it best? Me or Bree?

I'm really proud of the garden this year. Last year we were coming to terms with so many road blocks about starting our family that I totally neglected the yard, flowers and garden, but this year I've been on top of things - cultivating things. There's nothing more dejecting than having a bummer of a day and walking out into the back yard to look at your dead garden. Hard times - I'm so glad we're moving forward the best way we know how. I don't ever ask for it, but we'd love to be on the receiving end of any positive thoughts or prayers. You can even contact me if you know of any connections that might help us with our adoption. I can put you in touch with our social worker - our homestudy is written for domestic infant adoption. We're coming up on our one year adoption waiting game anniversary in October. I've been hopeful that this blog might help us make a connection. Connections sometimes come from the oddest places - a hunch becomes a chance and a chance could turn into our miracle.

Feel free to share this blog if your heart moves you in that direction.

17 May 2014

shepherd's harvest







It's supposed to be a beautiful weekend here in Minnesota. We hope to see you in Stillwater at the Washington County Fairgrounds for Shepherd's Harvest. Crosby Hill Farm will have a stand, please stop by and say hello and check out our fleeces, natural and dyed combed top, hand-painted yarns and mohair.

Happy knitting and spinning everyone!

XOXO

Jillian

04 May 2014

yarn rainbow


 




I made it up to the farm this weekend to help my mom and sister with some fiber painting. We're trying to get a full spectrum of colors for Shepherd's Harvest. Lots of busy work to do! Everything still needs to be labeled and then packed up for the big show.

Even the little ones love hugging and carrying around the fiber - as you can see. Good old Jack was exhausted by all the hustle-bustle and slept in the sun for most of the day.

08 May 2013

shepherd's harvest









We've been busy preparing for Shepherd's Harvest this weekend. We'll be selling our beautiful fleeces from our covered CVM Romeldale sheep, as well as our combed top, the spring collection of our hand-dyed yarn and hand-dyed combed top and finally our line of Hetty Yarns in several weights and natural colors.

Please ask us about our 2013 breeding stock. 

We hope to see you there!

16 October 2012

feeling festive


We want to give a big shout out of thanks to everyone who visited us at our stand last weekend at the Cambridge Fiber Fest. The event was a success and we're hoping to return next year with more fleeces, fiber and knitted objects.


We sold a lot of our painted combed top, so we'll be updating our etsy shop with next season's colorways (and our old favorites too) as soon as we can all gather at the farm again.



We hope to see you all again soon and in the meantime keep your stitches on your needles and your spinning wheels happily humming along.

Oh, I almost forgot! Speaking of our shop, we've updated our mill spun yarns. Check it out. This is a sample of our mill spun 2 ply DK/Worsted weight yarn in a lovely cabled back panel.



Perfect for that special holiday handknit.

08 October 2012

cambridge fiber fair


This upcoming weekend - October 13, 2012 - we'll be at the Cambridge Fiber Fair with our yarn and fiber. Please come and visit our stand, we plan on discounting our raw fiber and yarn. It will be a great chance to get some fiber for your winter projects and holiday gifts.



We'll also be selling our painted top. You can check out our selection at our shop on etsy



Come and see what we've cooked up!
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