Id like to know your processor for your washed wool, and spun into your colored yarn. Also blankets, and throws, and rolled wool for padding mattress in a very old fashioned way. Also butcher paper is really green too.
You'd think a rancher would be more conscious of Green practices. Besides the excess plastic, there's the zipper and the bell. All that stuff will be sitting in landfills for a few thousand years just so somebody could have some yarn...
Wonderful! I was beginning to worry that you processed and dyed the wool yourself. I checked out your website and got the answer. Lovely wool. I'll pass this on to my local knitting shop in case he'd like to carry your product.
i have a problem with their packaging, thats a BIG waste of plastic, did you see how little was actually in that bag. Not to mention the page protector they put their paper in. Cut the packing in half, and wrap the paper around the yarn and then put it in the new half size packaging. More eco friendly and would save you money in the long run. Seriously =\
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nbxcvcvolkip 1 year ago
Id like to know your processor for your washed wool, and spun into your colored yarn. Also blankets, and throws, and rolled wool for padding mattress in a very old fashioned way. Also butcher paper is really green too.
krglongbourn 1 year ago
You'd think a rancher would be more conscious of Green practices. Besides the excess plastic, there's the zipper and the bell. All that stuff will be sitting in landfills for a few thousand years just so somebody could have some yarn...
ninjayang 2 years ago
I'm with faylinameir. The packaging looks like the same stuff they use for our comforters. Cut the packaging in half and be more green friendly.
sweet4u21 2 years ago
omgoodness kiss the lamb thats gonna be lambchops? eeep
ccm800 2 years ago
Wonderful! I was beginning to worry that you processed and dyed the wool yourself. I checked out your website and got the answer. Lovely wool. I'll pass this on to my local knitting shop in case he'd like to carry your product.
What lovely, sweet-faced sheep you have!
WhiteTiger333 2 years ago
i have a problem with their packaging, thats a BIG waste of plastic, did you see how little was actually in that bag. Not to mention the page protector they put their paper in. Cut the packing in half, and wrap the paper around the yarn and then put it in the new half size packaging. More eco friendly and would save you money in the long run. Seriously =\
faylinameir 2 years ago