Jack W.
Llamas are nifty, if you don't much mind getting spat upon.
Daily adventures of life on a llama ranch in the Rocky Mountains of Central Colorado, USA. Covers llama facts, fiber and misc.
Recent PostsI've been busy lately carding up Custom Fiber Blend batts for spinning, felting and other fiber art. I'm going to quickly share with you a few photos of my latest and greatest creations and then I'm off to card up more batts. Some of these batts sold...
Yesterday we had some visitors to Split Rock Ranch looking at llamas. They own over 100 acres in northern Huerfano County (southeast of us) and need livestock to maintain their agricultural status (which is a HUGE tax savings, for those of you who do...
My Pumpkin Patch Custom Fiber Blend Batts are featured in a Treasury on Etsy! Please visit, click and comment if you'd like. Thank you to Dorothy at DorothyDomingo on Etsy for choosing my fibers for this beautiful Treasury. Please also vis...
After playing with several different suggestions and ideas that my wonderful visitors offered I have decided to go with the third collage and added the grid lines in tan and changed the text to white to make it easier to read. Although I do find the ...
For the November Roving of the Month Club colorway I wanted something for the holidays but not the traditional red/green/white. I had silver and blue in mind. I found this photo online and tried to recreate it on rovings.I think I nailed it...what do...
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Jack W.Llamas are nifty, if you don't much mind getting spat upon.
The Twisted Tales of a fiber artist running a yarn business and taking care of t…
For spinners, knitters and fiber addicts. Tutorials and rantings and ravings abo…
My blog shows the projects I working and my ups and downs of spinning and learni…
Actually, well socialized llamas rarely spit on people!
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