11/12/2023 0 Comments Dark sheep herder art![]() ![]() The Yearling ewe results were…1st place – Kenleigh Acres with bide a wee Shana, 2nd place – Kenleigh Acres with Kenleigh’s Emeline, 3rd place – Drumcliffe Farm, 4th place – bide a wee farm, 5th place – Windy Acres, and 6th place – bide a wee farm.Īnother view of the ewe lamb class. Yearling ewe entries from left to right – Windy Acres, 2 ewes from Drumcliffe Farm, and 2 ewes from bide a wee farm. Here we are showing our Yearling ewe entries. Reserve Champion Ram was Kenleigh’s Gusto. The Ram lamb class results were…1st place – Kenleigh Acres with Kenleigh’s Gusto, 2nd place – Windy Acres, 3rd place – Hunter’s Glen with Hunter’s Glen Rudolph, 4th place – Hunter’s Glen with Hunter’s Glen Roy Rogers, 5th place – Windy Acres, and 6th place – bide a wee farm. The Yearling ram results were…1st place – Kenleigh Acres with Byeburn Hector and 2nd place – bide a wee farm with bide a wee Dalton. This picture is of the Champion class and includes the 1st and 2nd place Yearling rams and Ram lambs. Thanks to Coleen and Toni for taking photos while we were in the ring! Coleen did double duty and helped us show as well.įirst in the ring were the rams. Here is a sneak peek at what came home with us…īlue ribbons for all of our Fiber Arts entries and the shocker of all was that my jacket won the Black Sheep Cup…the Best in Show of the Fiber Arts show! I still can’t believe it! More about that later…this post is all about the sheep show. I find myself repeating those words over and over again in regards to the weekend we just had at Black Sheep Gathering. I am going to enjoy its presence every day it’s here. Never in my wildest dreams, did I think that one day my name would be added to the plaque! He is so excited that it gets to live at our house for the next year. I love the facial expressions – so sweet. If I hadn’t seen this in person, I wouldn’t have believed it was needle felted and not drawn. The pattern in this sweater is so intricate. The size of this wall hanging and the details in the border were really something to see. The colors and shading are beautifully done in this wall hanging. ![]() This sweater was made with Bluefaced Leicester yarn. Love the colors and textures in this woven piece. The Fiber Arts division was full of inspirational, beautiful pieces of art – here are some of the other entries… ![]() I love that I got to share this moment with my husband, son, and numerous friends. As I mentioned in the previous post, my Fiber Art’s entry did very well, but I think what I am most excited about is the fact that something made with Jacob wool won the Black Sheep Cup! I love the versatility of Jacob fiber and I want to share it with everyone □ ![]()
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