to the friendly sheep. I give thanks to the sheep for all my wool hats that Shari has made for me through the years. They keep the head nice and warm. :)
here's a few hats that the sheep provided the wool for. The blue one is still in process. I'd have to say I'm lucky to have a partner that is talented in creating. Thank you Shari.
...ah, the luck of the Irish!
ReplyDeleteO fornecedor da pura lã.
ReplyDeleteUm abraço e continuação de uma boa semana.
Andarilhar
Dedais de Francisco e Idalisa
O prazer dos livros
Cute, cuddly, fleecy sheep!
ReplyDeleteShari is very talented to make those great hats!
Always nice to see the origin of such fine products.
ReplyDeleteShari has talent.
ReplyDeleteSuch lovely hats from your dear wife. Wishing you both a good day.
ReplyDeleteYou lucky dog! Er, sheep? They are wonderful animals and kudos to Shari for creating such nice head covers!
ReplyDeleteSweet sheep, she does her work very good, I like that red one very much!
ReplyDeleteShe does a beautiful job. My Irish uncle raised sheep and sold the wool. He did a a lot of shearing over the years and I can remember his hands were as soft as a baby's hands. I think it was from the lanolin in the sheep's wool. Have a wonderful upcoming weekend. Diana
ReplyDeleteHi Bill.
ReplyDeleteNice sheep, the hats seem nice and warm to me
Groettie from Patricia.
thanks to the sheep and the knitter ! :)
ReplyDeleteHello.
ReplyDeleteNot much need for those hats here in Florida. We're more, add socks to the flip flops, those two days of our winter.
I love the hats. I don't know sheep. Do they tend to be a friendly animal? That one is pretty cute and quite chubby.
ReplyDeleteThe ones I've come across are very friendly.
DeleteHello Bill.
ReplyDeleteCute sheep!!Such gorgeous hats!
Shari is very talented!I like the red hat very much!
Have a nice afternoon!
Dimi...
That’s a huge sheep. A good wool provider!
ReplyDeleteVery nice looking hats and a very handsome sheep.
ReplyDeleteThat is a big sheep!
ReplyDeleteHi Bill, what a cuddly sheep. And what a talented partner you have.
ReplyDeleteHa Bill, het zijn schitterende exemplaren, Maar het schaap vindt ik toch het moois, hihi.
ReplyDeleteGroet Kees.
She has a right mean look, as if to "say you dare"
ReplyDeleteHere we call them touques. I have always warn a touque.
ReplyDeleteYou are a lucky man with a warm head!
ReplyDeleteThat is a sweet face.
ReplyDeleteSweetness!
ReplyDeletewow she's clever, all I can knit is scarves or patches for a blanket. We have sheep everywhere here in NZ and they are certainly very useful.
ReplyDeleteHere's looking at ewe!
ReplyDeleteBaaaaa.
ReplyDeleteNice caps and what a fluffy sheep
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Love that sheep!
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan
Super fine hats. How nice to have a personal hat maker. I've enjoyed knitting but never stick with it. The yarns are so beautiful and appealing. And that lamb is so well groomed. What a face!
ReplyDeleteI am always amazed at the size of the head (small) relatively to the body ... of course, I assume this sheep still has its winter wool - so it's poofy! You are a lucky man to have Shari (but you knew that already!)
ReplyDeleteReally nice cozy looking hats.
ReplyDeleteNice of sheep to provide for us.