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Monthly Archives: June 2013
Needle felted animals
New from Ewetopia Farm: Needle Felted Animals. We offer needlefelting kits with all the materials and instructions for making your own fluffy animals. Find us on Fridays at the Richmond Farmers Market.
Shearing Day
Shearing Day Yesterday was shearing day. The sheep have all had their haircuts and now they look like a flock of strange goats. Every year, Jim McCrae and Liz Willis come sometime during the month of May or early June … Continue reading
Our wool
We offer yarn and rovings in three natural colors: white, grey, and dark chocolate. Our sheep are a Border Leicester, Corriedale, and Lincoln cross. We also have a selection of colors — hand- dyed with Greener Shades organic certified dyes. … Continue reading
Our Honey Ice cream
Come see us at the Richmond Farmers Market on Fridays, 3 pm – 6:30, and enjoy some of our homemade ice cream. We raise bees and use the delicious honey our bees make in our ice cream, as well as … Continue reading