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Sweaters from New England Sheep Farms by Candace Eisner Strick Buy it Now at Amazon.com |
If you've ever dreamed of chucking it all, moving to the country, raising sheep, and producing your own yarn, you must own this book. Journey Through New England
Candace Eisner Strick traveled throughout New England with her loyal chauffeur husband, visiting farms and profiling the fiber artists who run them. The Patterns
Inside you'll find profiles of the fiber artists, and then patterns that Strick designed for each fiber artist's yarns. The Yarns
Although the patterns were written for each designer's yarn, Strick offers suggestions for substituting commercial yarns. Based on our experiences working with these yarns, however, you'll be well advised to seek out the yarns produced by these farmers instead of substituting. The Long Road to Wellness
Each person in this book came to the fiber profession from slightly different paths. You'll learn about New York City advertising execs Margrit and Albrecht Pilcher who run Morehouse Farm; and Don and Heather Minto, caretakers of a working farm owned by the Society for the Preservation of New England Antiquities. And then there's Alice and Mike Field, who raise over 100 fiber-producing sheep, goats, and rabbits on their farm but humbly insist they are "just farmers."
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