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Featured Farms & Mills

Meet the Growers and Their Flocks

Anne Sammons

Leaf Livestock

Anne and her family have been working with Polypay sheep (and several other breeds) at their Illinois farm for decades. The fiber and yarn are beautiful, natural blends and I'm happy to feature both their fiber and yarn in the shop. Check out our interview with Anne and then head over to the Flock Farm Yarn Shop to see her beautiful yarn, roving, and combed top!

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Pict Wool
A New Hampshire Worsted Mill

Bel and Paul Vassar opened a new Worsted mill in NH. Read all about their projects and the gorgeous yarn on their features page and check out the Romney and Jacob yarn in the shop!

Elena Miller-ter Kuile

Elena hails from beautiful Colorado and raises a diverse flock of wonderful sheep on a 6th generation farm. We're fortunate to have several natural shades of CVM/Wensleydale and CVM/Merino in the shop. You can check out my interview with Elena here.​

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Eleni Roberts

Eleni works with Alpaca and Angora goats in Utah. She has a lovely flock that produces beautiful naturally colored fiber--you can see a range of the colors in the Flock Farm Yarn Shop! And, she's well-connected to the Utah fiber and farm scene. Check out our interview with Eleni and then head over to the Flock Farm Yarn Shop to see her beautiful yarn!

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Lisa Ferguson

Lisa shepherds a beautiful flock of Angora and Cashmere goats, along with a few friendly Alpaca! Her Mostly Mohair yarn adds some gorgeous luster to the Flock Farm Yarn Shop and we're lucky enough to have a handful of hand dyed colorways in stock. Want to know more about this central NY flock? Check out my interview with Lisa here.​

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Kami Noyes

A 5th generation rancher, Kami Noyes knows a thing or two about fiber and sheep! Read an interview with Kami of Ranching Tradition Fiber and check out the beautiful Targhee-Ramboullet yarn we have in the Flock Farm Yarn Shop. 

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Meg Falcone

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Natural shades of Shetland put up in DK weight skeins. Raising this New Hampshire flock is a family affair. You can read an interview with Meg Falcone and check out the variety of skeins available in the shop 

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Joanne Maki

Beautiful DK and Worsted weight skeins of Gulf Coast Native yarn from a flock raised in Georgia. Read an interview with Joanne and check out the variety of skeins available in the shop 

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Angella and Paul

A flock of Rambouillet and Columbia sheep raised in Iowa! Read an interview and see photos out their beautiful, naturally colored flock! 

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Cathe Capel

Cathe has raised several breeds of sheep, including Leicester Longwools, Corriedales, and now she has a new Cormo ram. Read an interview and check out our shearing day video!

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Your Farm!

Interested in a Feature?

Want to Join the Flock?

I would love to talk with you about placing your yarn in the shop and featuring your flock here! Please get in touch with me via email.

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Dolly, a sweet Corriedale/Teeswater Cross, often pastures with us in the summer 
 

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Sharing in the Shearing!
Filmed at Seven Sisters Farm, 2017

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