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Curlee Acres naturally-colored yarn from Shetland Sheep

30 min · 27 de mar de 2026
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When March hits, Wisconsin can be a roller-coaster of temperature and snow - nasty. Yet this is the time of year when new lambs decide to baaa their way into the world. At Curlee Acres [https://www.curleeacres.com], a small sheep farm near Centuria (north central Wisconsin), sheep herder/yarn producer Andrea Seifert is hoping for black lambs this year. It's a matter of minding the genetics of her Shetland flock, and some luck, said Andrea. In this Deep Roots Radio interview, Andrea describes what it takes to get from fleece to naturally colored skeins of yarn. Check out her website for her yarn, fleeces, and knitting patterns. I hope you enjoy this interview. Sylvia [sylvia@bullbrookkeep.com]

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