So here’s what goes through my head on your average Thursday:
“I really need to blog today. I’ve got a whole folder full of stuff for ‘probably something you would like’ and I haven’t taken any lamby pics in an age. Oh, and I have the photos of colorways for the Spring 09 shares to post. And I must finish the Rhinebeck Workshop Giveaway because we have two giveaways (one of colossal proportions!) waiting in the wings. And speaking of waiting in the wings, I’ve really got to get the new featured dyer up, but I first need to update everyone on the previous dyer shipping status. And…”
By the time my inner voice has shut up I am exhausted and can’t even contemplate writing a post that would cover everything. So I punt.
I’m going to try to get caught up a bit tonight and tomorrow so that I can tell that inner voice to shut the hell up next time it starts nagging at me. Bear with me.
Unique Sheep Featured Dyer of the Month Status Update:
We have shipped the majority of the Unique Sheep Exclusive colorways but we are awaiting the arrival of the last 50 or so orders of Jack’s Beach. We are shipping them by order date to be fair. As I mentioned in a previous blog post, neither Laura and Kelly (of Unique Sheep) or I ever intended for this to take so long but life intervened in the form of a death in the family and Sock Summit. The ladies of U.S. assure me that the rest of the yarn will be shipped to us shortly and we will get it out to you ASAP.
We have a plan for making the next Featured Dyer orders go more quickly. The next Featured Dyer will be posted here on the blog on Monday.
Winners of the Rhinebeck Workshop Giveaway:
The final two winners of our Rhinebeck Workshop Giveaway are….
Congratulations Kimberly and Leslie! Email me at prizes@fiberfarm.com and let me know if you’d like to take Nan Crawford - Felted Soaps (Sunday October 18th – AM) or Dyeing Self Striping Sock Yarn (Sunday October 18th PM). First one to email gets first pick! [I'll be in the Self Striping Sock Yarn class.]
A Rhinebeck-sized thank you goes to the Duchess County Sheep and Wool Growers Association for these fabulous prizes. The quality of the workshops at Rhinebeck is top-notch, which explains why I’m taking four of them- the Shepherd’s Rug class on Thursday, the Advanced Rug Hooking class on Saturday and Nancy Shroyer’s two dyeing classes ton Sunday. Join me quick before the workshops sell out.
Speaking of Rhinebeck:
A group of FFFs (Friends of Fiber Farm) are renting a big farmhouse for the Friday and Saturday nights of Rhinebeck, October 16th & 17th. The house is 15 minutes from the fairgrounds and has 5 bedrooms, one with four bunk beds. We still have room for a few more peeps. You will probably have to share a room, maybe even a double bed- the house sleeps 14- but a good time is sure to be had by all. The cost will be in the neighborhood of $100 each per night, but it will go down if we fill up all the spaces. We would prefer to have everyone stay both nights if possible because I don’t want the organizing to turn into a nightmare. Email me if you are interested. susie@fiberfarm.com and put “Rhinebeck House” in the subject line, if you please. Space is limited- I wish we could fit everyone, but there are only so many beds.
Spring 09 Share Colorways:
We still do not know how much yarn each shareholder will be receiving as we haven’t gotten the yarn from the mill yet. As soon as we do, we’ll let you know what we are looking at. We will be sending out an email when the colorways are available for purchase. Our current plan is to offer dyeing on both the kid mohair/cormo blend and the pure cormo, but there will be a separate charge for each. The charge for dyeing the Cormo will be lower if ordered in conjunction with dyeing of the blend. Does that make sense?
Here’s a peek at the colorways:
Spring 09 Shares Address:
Have you moved since you ordered your share? If you have we need to know about it! Send your address change info to addresschange@fiberfarm.com. We can’t send you your yarn if we can’t find you.
Do I have a Spring 09 Share?
I don’t know. In order to keep shareholders from overwhelming Erin with this question, we are asking everyone who is confused about which share they own to check your own Paypal history for the answer. Erin would have to do the same thing to get the information and there are so many more of you than there are of her. So please investigate before you email Erin with this question.
Upcoming Giveaways:
We will be doing a smallish giveaway over the weekend and the Granddaddy of all giveaways the first week in September. This is HUGE, y’all. Really, really HUGE. Stay tuned.
Lord have mercy! I did it! I got all that house-keeping-y business over with in one post. The weight of a thousand worlds has lifted from my shoulders and I will sleep like a lamb tonight.
Speaking of lambs, pics coming tomorrow. And the lambing report. And everything I forgot in this post.
Welcome chicks!





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Sigh. I’ll miss Rhinebeck by ONE WEEKEND this year. Trying to time coming to the US from Hong Kong is hard enough, but when a niece gets married on the Rhinebeck Weekend…well, it was a hard decision….
Thanks for the peek at the Spring Colors, and looking forward to Lamb Pics soon!
Susan in HK
I’m a little confused…..If we have a spring share, is the yarn cormo or cormo/mohair blend? Or both? Please don’t let this question interrupt your lamb like sleep….he he… any old time you get around to answering is fine
Wow! What great colors. I can’t wait to get my share, hum what color shall I pick? Oh and wouldn’t it be nice to win the Granddaddy of Giveways the week of my birthday
Oh, man, that silly random number generator hates me!!! I’m going to have to pick a class and enroll now.
And, Susie, I’m so glad you got to empty your head and get some rest!
yay!
the inner voice can shhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh
for a bit
beeeeeeeeeeaaaaaaaaauuuuuuuuuuuuttttiiiiiiiiiiiiifulllllllll
colors, wow.
yes i definitely confirmed i do have a share
hope u r in lamby zzzzzzz land
rona
beautiful colors – now the voice in my head is going – o dear what will I make with this special yarn? I can’t join you in the farmhouse but wonder can all the friends meet up for lunch, dinner AND drinks – not necessarily in that order or at one sitting?
Love your idea beecee–maybe we could all go out for dinner Friday night.
Great colors Susie–I’m in love with that green.
I love the colors!
I am just about to start making the Terribly Inconvenient Granola. It sounded so good I couldn’t resist trying it. I read a rumor about a recipe for Greek yogurt somewhere? No pressure…..