Sunday, May 19, 2013

Shearing Day

I am posting a few pictures from yesterday when we sheared our small flock which is a motley crew of corriedales and a mix finn/babydoll breed.

This is Thorin, a corriedale awaiting shearing.  He is our big guy and is not very happy to be in a small pen.


And here he is on the left, also not very happy after what he just went through.  (they do recover quickly)

Below are my finn/babiedolls.  The darker one, Belladonna, is the mama of the white ones, Pippin and Merry.

Here they are after their very first haircut. (they were one year old last month).  I am very interested in how their wool will felt.  Babydoll's fleece is not that great for wet felting, however, I am hoping that the finn in them will counteract that. 

3 comments:

  1. You must have been between tears and joy to see them being sheered. They look so skinny and forlorn after having their 'coat' taken off. Now of course you have a LOT of beautiful wool to use in your wonderful creations.

    I'm still plugging along on my 'show quilt'. After it is done, back to the chemo quilts.

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  2. I had to find out how the babydolls would felt, so I quickly skirted a small amount, washed it up and attempted the wet felting. Unfortunately it is way too *springy*. It does felt, but takes a long time and doesn't really compact. It will make nice stuffing for pillows anyway! Also for the middle part of a rug?

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  3. I got here from stitchingfingers. Love your animals! Will keep an eye out for them (and your fiber art) in the future.

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