I was asked (commissioned) by my Spinning and Weaving guild to create three sheep for the members that were leaving the guild since they were moving elsewhere. So I decided to give myself a little challenge with making each one by using the fiber's breed to make the sheep itself.
So, I made a Merino from Merino, a Romney from Romney and a Borderleister from a 95% Border Leister 5% Alpaca mix (it was the only one that i had in the amount that I needed.)
Here with the web page behind it is the needlefelted Merino sheep which is one of the many sheep breeds that has horns.
This Merino © blade
So, I made a Merino from Merino, a Romney from Romney and a Borderleister from a 95% Border Leister 5% Alpaca mix (it was the only one that i had in the amount that I needed.)
Here with the web page behind it is the needlefelted Merino sheep which is one of the many sheep breeds that has horns.
This Merino © blade
Category Artwork (Traditional) / Animal related (non-anthro)
Species Mammal (Other)
Size 600 x 450px
File Size 49.6 kB
You should ^_^
Just be careful when making it around others because they will make jokes about what it looks like and then that often throws off the project (this happened to me when I was making a 2nd alpaca it apparently looked like something else...geethanksgroovyknittersforpointingthatouttome -_-)
Just be careful when making it around others because they will make jokes about what it looks like and then that often throws off the project (this happened to me when I was making a 2nd alpaca it apparently looked like something else...geethanksgroovyknittersforpointingthatouttome -_-)
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