They have been made using different techniques and with wool from different sheep to see which worked best, do you know you wouldn't believe how many different flavours of sheep there are out there and there was me thinking they were all white!
Aah...mint sauce.
She has been busy, but you must tell us which wool she liked best.
ReplyDeleteCute.I like the platypus with the red nose disguised as a sheep!
ReplyDeleteThey all look rather cute. Pay no attention to Rallentanda, it's living in the outback that does it!
ReplyDeleteRight now Derrick I think I'd rather like to be in the outback with Rallentanda it's very cold grey and miserable here the warmth would be so nice on my creaky old bones.
ReplyDeletePenny, her Ladyship says she particularly liked the shetland sheeps wool as it needle felts nice and hard and comes in a lovely range of natural colours.
Dauby it is usually hot and dry this time of year but this year we have had heaps of rain plus heat (42 celcius) which equals very very
ReplyDeletelush green(beautiful).It hasn't been like this for 10 years so this year is a good one for creaky bones.
I still think about your feet! -:)