Farm Tour Day on Saturday was a great success. We had a steady amount of visitors who enjoyed the farm and shop. I must say they were some the nicest folks! Below is just a few pics of some of our wonderful guests. After the rain we have had in June the sun was welcomed by all, the visitors, the animals and Mike and I! We had a great day that ended with good food, good wine and GOOD friends! What a way to end an already wonderful day. Thanks to all who attended and all who were here to help!
Saturday, June 27, 2009
Friday, June 26, 2009
A girls gotta do what a girls gotta do!
Thursday, June 25, 2009
Friday, June 19, 2009
Oxford farm tours, join in the fun!
Homestead Hobby Farm Tour
June 27 and 28, 2009
10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
There will be a tour of local Homestead Hobby Farms in Oxford. You will be able to tour peoples small farms and talk to them about how they are Getting "Back to Basics" and how they go about it in their daily lives. So come and support your small local farmers...
Coon Hollow Farm- 156 Punkup Rd, Oxford 881-1986 -- Tim & Dawn Sotir
http://www.coonhollowfarmct.com/ or CoonHollowFarm@aol.com
Featured items: Alpaca & Sheep items, Handspun fibers and wool, Roving for spinners, Maple Syrup, Honey, Herbal Vineagers, Goats Milk Soap
Activities: Spinning Demos, Drop Spindle demos, see a Bee Observation Hive and meet a "Queen", refreshments, and more...
Dream Come True Farm- 82 Freeman Rd, Oxford 736-2630 -- Mike & Pam Blasko
www.pamsfiber.blogspot.com or Dctfyarns@aol.com
Featured items: Items such as handspun yarn, hand knit garment, wool for spinning and goat milk soap. In addition to these products our farm offers, herbal items from our herb garden, hand cut kiln fired glass jewelry, and wood working. Spinning wool into yarn is just one of the classes we offer here. Contact us http://www.pamsfiber.blogspot.com/ or call 203- 736-2630 Open anytime by appointment or open on most weekends. Call for more info.
Secret Whisper Farm- 236 Park Rd, Oxford 881-9196 -- Dave & Helen Caitlin
http://secretwhisperfarm.blogspot.com/
Featured items: Eggs and Chickens, Ducks, Alpacas, etc.
Moose Hill Farm- 44 Moose Hill Rd, Oxford 881-1354 -- Becky Laughlin
Featured items: Eggs, Honey, Herbs, Perennial plants, etc.
Join us for some farm fun!!!
June 27 and 28, 2009
10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
There will be a tour of local Homestead Hobby Farms in Oxford. You will be able to tour peoples small farms and talk to them about how they are Getting "Back to Basics" and how they go about it in their daily lives. So come and support your small local farmers...
Coon Hollow Farm- 156 Punkup Rd, Oxford 881-1986 -- Tim & Dawn Sotir
http://www.coonhollowfarmct.com/ or CoonHollowFarm@aol.com
Featured items: Alpaca & Sheep items, Handspun fibers and wool, Roving for spinners, Maple Syrup, Honey, Herbal Vineagers, Goats Milk Soap
Activities: Spinning Demos, Drop Spindle demos, see a Bee Observation Hive and meet a "Queen", refreshments, and more...
Dream Come True Farm- 82 Freeman Rd, Oxford 736-2630 -- Mike & Pam Blasko
www.pamsfiber.blogspot.com or Dctfyarns@aol.com
Featured items: Items such as handspun yarn, hand knit garment, wool for spinning and goat milk soap. In addition to these products our farm offers, herbal items from our herb garden, hand cut kiln fired glass jewelry, and wood working. Spinning wool into yarn is just one of the classes we offer here. Contact us http://www.pamsfiber.blogspot.com/ or call 203- 736-2630 Open anytime by appointment or open on most weekends. Call for more info.
Secret Whisper Farm- 236 Park Rd, Oxford 881-9196 -- Dave & Helen Caitlin
http://secretwhisperfarm.blogspot.com/
Featured items: Eggs and Chickens, Ducks, Alpacas, etc.
Moose Hill Farm- 44 Moose Hill Rd, Oxford 881-1354 -- Becky Laughlin
Featured items: Eggs, Honey, Herbs, Perennial plants, etc.
Join us for some farm fun!!!
Wednesday, May 6, 2009
Shop opening soon
Most of you that know us know that Mike is having his hip replaced. So for now we are opening Memorial weekend by appointment. In June I will list regular shop days and hours that we will be open. The shop is full, (over flowing) and the customers that have come have been happy with the yarn and fiber selection! Thank you for your patience while we get through the surgery. I hope to see you over the summer!
Tuesday, May 5, 2009
Three bags full! Yarn, yarn, yarn! And more yarn!
Tuesday, April 28, 2009
Friday, April 24, 2009
Reduce your carbon footprint use string bags instead of plastic
Our Farm shop is now carrying 100% organic string bags which we had made especially for our shop! Great to stuff and go! We use them for shopping to put my roving in while spinning or transporting it to spinning event, stuff with yarn and hang from a peg or in a closet. I use as a diaper bag for Luke, I store his rattles and books in them. Of course I take them to the grocery store and farm market.They are great for so many things. And the best part is they are organic!
You probably know about the health and environmental benefits of organic food. Why stop there? Organic growing methods support biodiversity and healthy ecosystems, improve the quality of soil and often use less water.
Proven over generations, the woven netting of string shopping bags makes them compact, lightweight, and able to stretch to hold up to 40 lbs. This is a go everywhere, use for everything tote that will never go out of style – especially in organic cotton. Visit http://www.pamsfiber.etsy.com/ or e-mail me if interested in a few of our bags.
You probably know about the health and environmental benefits of organic food. Why stop there? Organic growing methods support biodiversity and healthy ecosystems, improve the quality of soil and often use less water.
Proven over generations, the woven netting of string shopping bags makes them compact, lightweight, and able to stretch to hold up to 40 lbs. This is a go everywhere, use for everything tote that will never go out of style – especially in organic cotton. Visit http://www.pamsfiber.etsy.com/ or e-mail me if interested in a few of our bags.
Wednesday, April 15, 2009
Tuesday, April 14, 2009
Tuesday, April 7, 2009
Wet felted alpaca neck bags
I have found the perfect project inspired by my friend Dawn from Coon Hollow Farm, alpaca neck bags. This is a perfect use for the neck and good leg fiber from the alpaca boys from shearing time. I gathered all the leg and neck wool that was not so bad and mixed it all together. Then as a surprise to me I was given 2 huge bags of Alpaca Hills neck and leg wool! What to do with all of this was the question? I cleaned it all up, kept the best and sent it to the mill to be made into felt through their wet felting method. I got back at least 20 huge pieces! So I have been playing for the last 2 weeks with it making a few things. These bags are completed so I thought I would share. The necklace part is from our Babydoll Southdown sheep made into kind of a braid. I think the buttons just finish these bags off. I have put deer antler button on 2 and some dogwood buttons of 2. I'm making them all about the buttons. Unique and of beauty. So my search is on for buttons! Hand stitched all the way around with a braided necklace completes the bag. I think they will be great to carry your license and cash, when a purse is not needed. Thanks alpaca boys from Dream Come True and Alpaca Hill!
Friday, March 27, 2009
Spring on the farm
There are certainly signs of spring here on the farm this morning as I go outside with Grandson Luke to the wonderful long awaited sunshine to feed. The gardens are cleaned out with tiny little greens peeking out to feel the sun. The maple sugar buckets are all washed and drying on the fence waiting to be put up until next year. We had a great sugar harvest. We have enough syrup to last us until next year and some to sell in the farm shop. The maple trees are budding from that wonderful sap that ran up and down during sugar season. Another sign of spring is the ponies are beginning to shed their long thick winter coats. The days are longer and I'm wanting to spend more time outside with all the animals. We have dried out from the long winter and have no more mud spots. Mud season is hard on a farm, boots getting stuck in the mud and sucked off, slipping and coming in with your backside full of wet mud having to strip down befor you go any further. ! I now get up earlier each morning to enjoy the sun with a cup of coffee coming in the big front window while I contemplate my day. The animals are all out earlier each morning, waiting for breakfast and wanting to visit me for a quick pat while I get their breakfast. Luke is outside with me on the farm enjoying today, the life of a farm boy! Just wait until he can walk! Shearing is just about a month away. Then all the new spinning dyeing and new yarns will be being made for the shop and Etsy. The 60 degree temps that we are having today is a real sign of spring! Life is good here at Dream Come True Farm. Remember to stop by the farm if your in the area we would love to see you.
Check back for all farm news. Hope to see some of you soon. Pam XOXOX
Check back for all farm news. Hope to see some of you soon. Pam XOXOX
Saturday, March 21, 2009
Newly spun BIG yarns!
I have never spun such BIG yarn. It must me about 2 -3 WPI. I wanted to do something new and different for Spring. I'm calling this collection of yarns "Out Of The Box" Its Big its, crazy its, one of a kind! The colors remind me of a Spring garden. Take a look at the primary colored yarn toward the back, its potholder loops joined together and spun! What a great kids vest this would make. I'm planning a lot more of these BIG yarns over the next few weeks. I need to set these and dry them and then they will be up on Etsy. http://www.pamsfiber.etsy.com/
Wednesday, March 11, 2009
March11th Farm News
Just a quick note to let everyone know that shearing is just around the corner! Yippie! We are having the flock of sheep and herd of alpacas done on April 26th. Then I should have about 75-80 pounds of fiber to have processed into beautiful soft roving for spinning. As most of you know I spin most of the fiber myself into handspun yarns to offer knitter's through my Etsy shop http://www.pamsfiber.etsy.com/ or our farm shop which will open weekends by appointment or on any given warm spring weekend. The open sign will be out on those weekends. But to be sure you see our yarn, fiber, soaps, maple syrup and honey give us a call and set up an appointment to drop in. I'm finishing up last years fibers as quick as possible but maple syruping takes up a lot of time. Time that is well worth putting in for that sweet all natural syrup. Spring has been in the air around here and we have started to clean up fallen branches and hay from the ground. Next I will rake the leaves that were left on the garden to winter over the plants. Soon We will be in full Spring! After shearing and spinning the dye pots will come out. I plan on more dyeing this year. I'm planning and jotting down ideas for color so that I can really get creative this year.
Giving my girls a year off from lambing has proven to be good for them. Their fleece is longer than ever before and they look great!
So lets all welcome spring together and I will keep you posted on whats what on the farm.
Giving my girls a year off from lambing has proven to be good for them. Their fleece is longer than ever before and they look great!
So lets all welcome spring together and I will keep you posted on whats what on the farm.
Friday, February 27, 2009
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Wednesday, February 11, 2009
Wednesday, February 4, 2009
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