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Posts by Caliegh—The Buzzard Farm

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It is 6 degrees out. I do not want to be a farmer today with every fiber of my handspun hat.

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Oh that’s fantastic!! I love that

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Right!! Me too! Just so many and so many I want to start

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Yes!! That’s even better

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Dream vacation:

Book a hotel room and bring all of your fiber crafts so you can do them all, undisturbed, for a whole weekend.

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Aww thank you!! I can’t even believe how shiny it is!

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Having your own fiber animals means you never want to use any yarn but from your animals ever again.

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The back of my chunky knit is coming along.

#slowfashion #knit

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Anyone else just planning on taking this over and making it like OG instaspam?

Anyways, we had snow, now we have quick sand mud.

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Mack enjoying his favorite meal in his favorite season 🦙

#alpaca #fiber #wool #fiberfarm

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Thank you!

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Excited to see it!! Its so good

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I don’t know what it is about the below freezing temperatures that makes the sheep need more water than ever before but I think it has something to do with me having to carry buckets.

We had to remove the buckets when they were empty because…

#sheep #knitsky #fiberfarm

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This is a beautiful pattern!

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Also please add @cloverhillalpacas.bsky.social

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Love!! I’m also a fiber farmer! I have alpaca and Southdown!

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Haha Love her name

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Tough choice today… 🤔

#fiberart #knitting #crochet #knitter #yarn

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The snow is actually going to melt here this week. We had the realest January. Going from 5 degrees Fahrenheit to 40 on Feb. 1. Let’s go.

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I believe when you use the stems it has more of a yellow green!

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Thank you!!! It’s hard to share them 😅

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Spoke about regenerative farming, sustainable fibers, while slinging my farm raised aloaca yarn at the Rustbelt Fibershed’s Symposium today.

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Working on my first sweater with local corriedale sheep chunky yarn naturally dyed with dandelions.

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