May 2008




Lynn’s market bag

Originally uploaded by The Woolley Farm.

Lynn is making the free market bag on our Irish Ewe site www.TheIrishEwe.com - then go to the blog



Camper

Originally uploaded by The Woolley Farm.

After a hectic day setting up, Lynn works on her market bag while Dagny checks her email.



Dagny

Originally uploaded by The Woolley Farm.

Dagny’s best pose



The martini

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Here’s the all-important apple-tini. I forgot the cherries but I rose to the challenge and managed to choke it down cherryless.

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Originally uploaded by The Woolley Farm.

Last weekend we had a booth at the NH Sheep & Wool. It was our first time as vendors and they put us right on the main walkway, which was perfect.  Here’s some pics of the weekend.

 

The empty booth awaits us. Brandon & Lynn got the tent set up in record time, although they had to flip the roof about 6 times till they got it right. Then Brandon left for home, leaving Lynn & I with all this ’stuff’, trying to figure out where to put it.

Of course, as soon as Dagny arrived, she told me it was all wRONG WRONG WRONG. But that’s OK, I cheerfully did as she wanted and we laughed our way thru set up. OK, that was the fantasy, the reality was somewhat different..,

booth

Originally uploaded by The Woolley Farm.

This is the booth during set up. This is the period where tempers flare and people yell. Not me, of course. I am cool & calm & in control. Of everything. hmmmm…..

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Originally uploaded by The Woolley Farm.

I’m setting up the Rowan shelves with the toy kits to the left. The toy kits were a big hit, as was Rowan.



Moorit Merino

Originally uploaded by The Woolley Farm.

Sock yarn from one of our moorit merinos along with a sample sock stuffed with fleece. I love the color!

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Originally uploaded by The Woolley Farm.

This is the button display. The sign Dagny made up really worked well — we sold tons of buttons from this little basket!

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Originally uploaded by The Woolley Farm.

The deco throw kits looked great in LL Bean tote bags (thanks Marion!!!) and we sold 2 of them. Which is great as they don’t sell well in the shop — probably because there’s no good way to display them.

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