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Norma Jean, one of the CVM ewe lambs born this spring.
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Ewes and lambs enjoying a sunny day on the pasture
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A beautiful moorit fleece
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knitting socks
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Lace sample from handspun gossamer weight yarn
Majora Acres
My shop name (which is also my farm name) comes from the first 2 letters of each of my 3 childrens' names. Of course, the youngest has changed his name (twice!), but I'm not changing my business name.
I've raised Romeldale sheep since 1999. They are gentle, good-natured animals, and come in a wide variety of colors. I love their fine wool fleeces.
I spin a wide variety of yarns, both natural colors and hand-dyed. I also create batts for others to spin, and dye commercially prepared fibers as well.
When I'm not playing with fiber, I'm using it! I knit, weave, needle felt and sew. And I'm always willing to discuss custom order.
Shop members
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Sue
Owner, Maker, Designer
I got my first wheel for Christmas, 1990. I knew that people made yarn but I had never seen anyone do it. It was just something that I knew I had to learn. My wheel came with a free lesson, and I haven't looked back since!
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Midge
Maker, Romeldale/CVM Ewe
Midge is just one of my purebred Romeldale ewes. She is a CVM colored ewe, and produces a lovely grey fleece and lovely lambs.
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Ida Lynn
Maker, Romeldale Ewe
Ida Lynn is a white Romeldale ewe. She produces a gorgeous fine fleece, along with stunning lambs.
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Amber
Maker, Romeldale Ewe
Amber is one of my Romeldale ewes. She has a lovely pale moorit (brown) fleece.
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