Hey Nancy!Welcome! I am new to this group, too..just been here a few
weeks now. Sounds like you have a full plate with all that you do, too!
I don't weave or have hair animals, although I do raise Highlander
cattle with extremely long hair.....guess I could learn! We do tan hides
and have many nice rugs form those cows in our home.
We all have such varied interests here and that is what makes this so
much a learning experience!Nice to meet ya!~deb in GA
--- In Homesteadingfamily@yahoogroups.com, "Nancy" <nchase@...> wrote:
>
> Hi Nancy,
>
> You're right, it seems like we DO share a lot of similarities! What
kind of sheep do you have?
>
> I do sell a variety of things on Etsy
(http://www.etsy.com/shop/nancychase), including needle felted jewelry
and sculpture, hand-carved sheep's bone jewelry, woven and crocheted
items, etc. (I'm always trying something new!)
>
> My soaps have sold very well there, but are out of stock on Etsy right
now while I do my soap project on Kickstarter.com. I'm looking forward
to starting making the soap myself.
>
> West Virginia is pretty country. Steep, though. A good place for
sheep! :-)
>
> --Nancy
> http://inglesideicelandics.com
> http://www.facebook.com/InglesideFarm
>
>
>
> --- In Homesteadingfamily@yahoogroups.com, CelticFrau@ wrote:
> >
> > Hi Nancy -
> >
> > Wow, we have a lot of similarities! I live in West Virginia, I
raise
> > sheep, and I sell my goods! We live on a small farm and we also
sell at the
> > farmer's market. That is really cool about the factory free items
you make!
> > Do you sell on Etsy? From what I see soap makers do pretty well
there. I
> > also don't get off the farm much. But I like it that way.
> >
> > Nancy
>
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[Homesteadingfamily] Re: Introduction (from a small farm in Virginia)
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