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About Stillwater Farms
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Last winter was all about shoveling snow everyday at the alpaca barn. This winter with -34 degree temperatures, it is all about staying warm. I don't which I prefer! But, Spring is just around the corner and I'm holding my breath for April. I've bred one of my very own last spring, and will see the results of a breeding between Vincent's Desitny, and WLK Nobel Heart. My hat making venture continues and I've been able to sell out of my desings at the winter bazaars. I tried needle felting a nativity scene for Christmas this year and was delighted with the outcome. I continue to marvel at all the opportunities to use alpaca, and the fact that customers continue to marvel at the comfort and beauty of the fiber. Looking forward to an even more complex needle felted picture by fair time. |
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| Additional Farm Photos: (click to enlarge) |
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I have my fawn female for sale. She is bred to Wilkin's Silver Heat for a fall 2009 baby. Take a look at her if you are interested in adding grey to your pasture? |
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| | Breeder Biography What a wonderful life style. It's all about cycles. Crias and shows during the summer, hauling hay and felting hats in the fall, fiber processing in the cold of winter. I was invited to do a seminar on the alpacas and felting hats at a women's festival in January, what fun! There is something in alpacas for almost everyone. | | | | | | | |
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