
Announcement A division of Pine Needle Farm Cashmeres. I am weaving a small line of cotton and/or linen kitchen towels, table runners, and placemats, along with some cotton and other fiber content scarves. I will be making more cashmere accessories as I get the cashmere dehaired and spun into yarn. I will be offering a very few skeins of handspun cashmere yarn in a couple of months. I would like to give a huge thank you for your continued support! The goats thank you, too!
Announcement
A division of Pine Needle Farm Cashmeres. I am weaving a small line of cotton and/or linen kitchen towels, table runners, and placemats, along with some cotton and other fiber content scarves. I will be making more cashmere accessories as I get the cashmere dehaired and spun into yarn. I will be offering a very few skeins of handspun cashmere yarn in a couple of months. I would like to give a huge thank you for your continued support! The goats thank you, too!
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bubmum on Aug 5, 2019
5 out of 5 starsBeautiful dishcloths! Prompt shipping and great communication with seller!
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Gwen on Jun 28, 2019
5 out of 5 starsExceptionally beautiful wrist warmers. Just what I need to protect my arms from small accidental injuries. Lovely, soft, warm, exquisite. Thank you so much, Gwen
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Rebecca on Mar 17, 2019
5 out of 5 starsThis is the 2nd scarf I've purchased and I love them both! Anne does great work!
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paulakuryloski on Feb 9, 2015
5 out of 5 starsBeautiful craftsmanship! Quickly delivered.excellent seller.
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paulakuryloski on Dec 20, 2014
5 out of 5 starsShipped quickly with exceptional hand knitted work. I absolutely love it!
About WildMountainhandmade
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weaving the farmhouse towel
Pine Needle Farm is an off-grid homestead in NW Montana, specializing in raising cashmere goats.
My wish is for you to get as much enjoyment out of these creations as I get making them for you! Each one is made with love, bringing a little joy to you every time you use one of these.
I got started raising cashmere goats in 2001 when a friend asked me if I wanted to go look at some goats with her. I did, I got a couple of dairy goats, then the same farm had some cashmere goats that they didn't want any more. I took those 4 goats, and thus began my adventure in cashmere! I learned how to spin the cashmere fleece into yarn and it's grown from there. Three years ago I learned to weave, and now I make wonderfully soft cashmere scarves and shawls, along with cotton and/or linen kitchen accessories.
The 20 acres we live on is a perfect place to raise goats. It's forested, rather steep and not really suitable for any other animal. The goats love it here, living on the side of a mountain in NW Montana. We raise everything naturally, with no chemicals used on either the goats, or our food. Herbs and vitamins keep everyone healthy.
I am truly blessed to be living out here on a remote homestead, playing with my goats. Yes it is very time consuming work doing all of this, but I wouldn't change places with anyone. I love my lifestyle, and I like sharing some of it with you all through your purchases, so a big, huge thank you for supporting me and my goats!
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Ann Keenan
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I've been raising Cashmere goats since 2001, and I can't imagine life without them. I love my goats and their wonderful fiber! I love spinning it into yarn, and weaving it into soft scarves and shawls, with woven cotton kitchen accessories, too!
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