Monday, July 30, 2012

Ravelry Member Drive

So how many of you know that we have a Ravelry group page? For that matter how many of you know Ravelry exist?

For you that don't know what Ravelry is, it is a online community. It can be a organizational tool, a great source for patterns, and a place to share your projects with others like yourself.  It's not just for knitters and crocheters, either. Handspinners can display their yarn and if you dye yarn, you can display yours too. Those of you who design patterns will love it also! You  can  even find fiber events, such as classes or even fiber festivals.

I love going on to Ravelry to look for patterns. It's really fun to find a pattern and see how other people have changed it to make it their own. You can often get help, or finds tips about a pattern from other people who have also done the pattern.

So I have done a little advertising for the site, now I'll talk a little about our group.

For those of you who are already members, you will know I do a horrible job keeping up on posting. I also lack in posting projects, though I get around to that more often. Becoming a member of our group you can encourage me to post more often. I'm kidding, though having more members will encourage me to post things more often! It's a great place to share projects that you have made from our fiber, but honestly, you could share projects you make in general just to show everyone what wonderful projects your making. I try to look at other farm groups to see what they post, so I'll try to post when we have new products plus try to get group discussions going. I also have just gotten our yarn on the Ravelry database. You can now search Covered Bridge Farm in the yarn search box and find our yarn, HOW COOL IS THAT!!! I'll also try to do what I'm doing right now, create something fun with a little prize to go along with it.


OK, so lets to get to this fun prize deal I just mentioned. I'm doing a member drive. I want at least ten new member to join our group, but if we get ten I don't want to stop there. For the whole month of August I want you to join our group and invite people once you join. When you join post on the thread named member drive who recommended that you join. For instance if you heard from this blog you would post something like "Hi my name is Nicole and I heard about your group from your blog".
At the end of August two things can happen. If we didn't get ten people we will keep going through September, but if we do get ten or more new people I will go through the thread and count up how many people were directed by each person. The person who got the most people to join our group will receive a coupon code for 15% off a purchase in our etsy store.

Are you ready? Get set. GO!!!

http://www.ravelry.com/groups/covered-bridge-fiber


Saturday, July 28, 2012

Summer Days

Tomorrow I will have had a full week of recuperation after Linn County Fair. I had a wonderful time at the Fair and did very well. I'll give you a summary.

Sleepy Summer Days
In the 4-H/ FFA breed show I am always competing against myself. Most kids just have market lambs and if they do have a breeding flock its often just ewes to produce market lambs. On rare occasions I do meet another Romney. So as always I was showing against myself, this also means I get a lot of champions and reserves because there is no one else in the Romneys. After all the breed classes there is a big class where all the champion ewes come together and compete for supreme ewe.

Well I didn't have high hopes because it is very hard to win over meat sheep with a wool sheep. The judge was giving her reason about the ewe she chose, who turned out to be a very nice Hampshire. Then the judge often pulls all the reserve champion placing ewes and picks her reserve supreme. But this time sheep didn't she picked another ewe from the champions. You will never guess who she picked....OK I'm sure you guessed...yes she picked one of my wool ewes. She picked Zora my fall ewe lamb who was one of the triplets if you remember from back in November. I was very excited, how could I not be she beat meat sheep and also sheep that were older than her.

Zora, Reserve Supreme Champion Ewe!!!!

That same evening we had showmanship. Showmanship is a competition almost completely judged on the person showing the animal. You do your best to present yourself and your animal in the show ring. As always I brought in one of my wool ewes for showmanship. It makes me stand out among all the meat sheep, but the real reason is that we have more practice showing together so she understand what I'm asking of her and usually is much easier to show off. Ruth got the honor of being my showmanship sheep this year. She was very cooperative and did very well. Together we got Reserve Champion Showman for FFA Advanced sheep.

Reserve Champion FFA Advance Sheep Showman

It also turned out I was going into master showmanship because the boy who got champion was doing the master showmanship with a pig because he also got champion pig showman. Master showmanship is where all the top showman come together and have to show all species of animals. I didn't place with any high award in master showmanship but it was a good experience. Everyone said I did really well,seeing as I have never showed half the animals out there before.

Items I had entered in the static area included 3 fleeces, Calla's Fleece got champion, Ruth's Fleece got reserve, and Annabeth's fleece got a blue, all will be available this fall in our Etsy store. I also entered some photographs, one of which got reserve champion. My socks got champion and my shawl got reserve. Overall it was a very good fair.


Now we have a break before our next big show,the Oregon State Fair.

Jessie Enjoying Her Breakfast


We are having lots of warm summer days and the grass is starting to burn off. Before the fair we brought home the ewes from the neighbors and before we know it it will be breeding season again. We hope you are all having a wonderful summer and are looking forward to seeing some of you at the state fair and later in September at OFFF.

Big Foot Keeping Hydrated