Eyeing-up future projects ššš
I work in adult social care and yesterday I took a client to a local care farm and just look at the new arrival!

Just look at all of that lovely wool. I am going to be talking very nicely to the farm people from now until shearing time. That would be a really nice addition to the stashššš
Anyway back to the stash-busting. I am halfway through a little jacket and a couple of hats but no photos as my knitting will fade into insignificance compared to the very handsome Coco.
Woolly wishes,
Jane ā”ā”ā”
Oh, my goodness! How beautiful!
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Isn’t he just š
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Another Coco! Although my Coco is named after the fashion designer š¾
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He is so cute! How is your weather?
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Windy with showers ā
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Keeping you still in prayers about that.
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Thank you ā¤
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Awww heās cute. A shepherdess I did some dog training with told me she canāt give the fleece away, itās not one of the ānewā faddy types apparently. Such a shame.
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Wishful thinking on my part. There would be all the cleaning, combing and spinning! But new skills to learn ā¤
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Another rabbit hole to fall down! ššš
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Coco, is just gorgeous. I saw a countryside picture woven across an old embroidery frame once. It had wool clumps woven into it as the clouds. I would be following Coco around waiting for bits to drop off!! š
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Now you’ve got me thinking š¤
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I saw a box of old wooden embroiadery frames in a secondhand shop recently, Jane. I am going to give this a go and haunt the field fences of local farmers! ā¤
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From one Jane to another go for it! I look forward to seeing the results ā”ā”ā”
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