Halcyon @ Halcyon Yarn will be hosting their 40th Anniversary Homecoming Party in Bath, Maine on July 17th.
Halcyon has planned a very fun day, and I would encourage all who can attend to do so!
I really wish I could make it up to Maine for this special event, however my thoughts will be with all of you who go!
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Showing posts with label angoras. Show all posts
Showing posts with label angoras. Show all posts
Tuesday, June 7, 2011
Monday, June 6, 2011
Magazine Article
After much work, my magazine article has been published on Valley Fiber Life online magazine!!!! Click on link below to view "Growing Up With A Love For Fiber Arts".
Thanks for all of your support along this journey!
Mallory Stack
Growing Up With A Love For Fiber Arts
Thanks for all of your support along this journey!
Mallory Stack
Growing Up With A Love For Fiber Arts
Tuesday, April 26, 2011
Janet - Nature Reserve Alpacas (Callicoon, NY)
"Thank you for the update on how you were progressing with your level 5 and going into level 6 work. I know what it feels like to get to the final stages of a project and want to just finish. I' m in college trying to finish my business degree and it seems like it's not going fast enough! Good luck, Mal. When everything is all done and the dust settles you'll wonder how you accomplished all the things you did this past year. Do take some times to breathe. Life goes by so quickly. Enjoy your teens!"
Best to you,
Janet
Emails from Sponsors and Followers!
I have had some of the most inspiring letters and thought that some of you might enjoy reading them (I have asked their permission to share these). Please check back often as I add them to my blog!
Friday, April 22, 2011
In-Depth Study
I heard back today from the people who look over the In-depth studies, and they suggested that I resubmit a proposal using more spinning methods. I really thought that the study I chose would help other spinners find uses for their angora fiber that was too short or webbed. Over the past ten years of rabbit raising I have seen large amounts of the felting grade angora go to waste, so even if the topic does not get approved, I would like to come up with new and creative ways to use this product.
Does anyone have any creative ideas for a in-depth study????? I think my creative juices are running low....... hopefully tomorrow I will be recharged.
You have heard enough about me..... how are your lives going??
This month the roving that I sent to the mill (using the alpaca donated) is now ready to be spun. I will post pictures next week.
Until then, Mallory Stack
Does anyone have any creative ideas for a in-depth study????? I think my creative juices are running low....... hopefully tomorrow I will be recharged.
You have heard enough about me..... how are your lives going??
This month the roving that I sent to the mill (using the alpaca donated) is now ready to be spun. I will post pictures next week.
Until then, Mallory Stack
Friday, April 1, 2011
In-Depth Study Proposal Submission Form
Below is the submitted In-Depth study for level six:
Uses for Felting Grade Angora
Fibers to be used: Angora (raised), merino (bought)
Spinning methods: Worsted (Z twist - S twist ply)
Finishing methods: Knitting, Felting,
Samples or end products (describe how many and what they will be):
I would like to create one of each of the following items showing the uses of Felting Angora:
Shoe/Boot Liners (felted)
Designer Yarn
Purse (spun, knitted, and felted)
Flies for fly fishing
Christmas Bulb (stuffed with chunky yarn)
Handwarmers (spun and knitted)
How will the objective be accomplished (briefly describe what you intend to do):
I realized how much angora is wasted because it had felted on the animal or it was too short in length, so I chose to focus my study on the uses for felting angora. My goal for this study is to come up with uses to turn a waste product into a profit. This study will use many methods in order to complete this project.
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This study has been turned in and I will start as soon as it is approved.
Email me if you have any more ideas that you would think would improve this study.
Uses for Felting Grade Angora
Fibers to be used: Angora (raised), merino (bought)
Spinning methods: Worsted (Z twist - S twist ply)
Finishing methods: Knitting, Felting,
Samples or end products (describe how many and what they will be):
I would like to create one of each of the following items showing the uses of Felting Angora:
Shoe/Boot Liners (felted)
Designer Yarn
Purse (spun, knitted, and felted)
Flies for fly fishing
Christmas Bulb (stuffed with chunky yarn)
Handwarmers (spun and knitted)
How will the objective be accomplished (briefly describe what you intend to do):
I realized how much angora is wasted because it had felted on the animal or it was too short in length, so I chose to focus my study on the uses for felting angora. My goal for this study is to come up with uses to turn a waste product into a profit. This study will use many methods in order to complete this project.
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This study has been turned in and I will start as soon as it is approved.
Email me if you have any more ideas that you would think would improve this study.
Sunday, March 27, 2011
Contest Winners Announced!
Millennial Way Farm for the first time ever sponsored the "Why I Want A German Angora" Contest Giveaway. We are planning on hosting this contest yearly, so please check back often.
We would like to thank all those who participated in the 2011 Spring contest! The winners entries can be found under the "Spring Winners" page on the "Why I Want A German Contest". We will be sure to take pictures of the winners with their new angoras later this year.
1st Place Best Overall - Erin Smith (Hillsboro, Texas)
One Free Full German Buck w/Pedigree***
1st Place Most Creative Idea - Mike Burns (Sherwood, Arkansas)
One Free Full German Buck w/Pedigree***
2nd Place - E. Marie Lawler (Bloomingdale, Ohio)
50% Off of a Full German Angora Buck of choice***
3rd Place - Melody Conatser (Mountain View, Arkansas)
25% Off of a Full German Angora Buck of choice***
4th Place - Beverly McConnell (Havana, Arkansas)
10% Off of a Full German Angora Buck of choice & two ounces of White Prime Clip Angora***
***All winners will chose from the available Angoras offered on our blog.
Thanks for all of your support and for making our first ever contest such a sucess.
Make sure to add Millennial Way Farm to your favorite networks! You can find us on Facebook, Twitter, Ravelry, Blogger, YouTube and more!
Thanks, Mallory Stack @ Millennial Way Farm
We would like to thank all those who participated in the 2011 Spring contest! The winners entries can be found under the "Spring Winners" page on the "Why I Want A German Contest". We will be sure to take pictures of the winners with their new angoras later this year.
1st Place Best Overall - Erin Smith (Hillsboro, Texas)
One Free Full German Buck w/Pedigree***
1st Place Most Creative Idea - Mike Burns (Sherwood, Arkansas)
One Free Full German Buck w/Pedigree***
2nd Place - E. Marie Lawler (Bloomingdale, Ohio)
50% Off of a Full German Angora Buck of choice***
3rd Place - Melody Conatser (Mountain View, Arkansas)
25% Off of a Full German Angora Buck of choice***
4th Place - Beverly McConnell (Havana, Arkansas)
10% Off of a Full German Angora Buck of choice & two ounces of White Prime Clip Angora***
***All winners will chose from the available Angoras offered on our blog.
Thanks for all of your support and for making our first ever contest such a sucess.
Make sure to add Millennial Way Farm to your favorite networks! You can find us on Facebook, Twitter, Ravelry, Blogger, YouTube and more!
Thanks, Mallory Stack @ Millennial Way Farm
Saturday, March 5, 2011
Contest Update
Only 10 days left! Be sure to submit your entry soon. Good luck!
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Email for more details on delivery out West this Summers.
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Email for more details on delivery out West this Summers.
Monday, February 21, 2011
Angora Rabbit Giveaway
Check out this awesome video made by Millennial Way Farm for their "Why I Want A German Angora" contest/giveaway!
Giveaway Video
Giveaway Video
Wednesday, February 16, 2011
"Why I Want A German Angora" - NOW ACCEPTING ENTRIES!
Millennial Way Farm in now accepting entries and we want to hear from YOU! Make sure to submit your entries. This contest closes March 15th 2011. Send all entries to our email (millennialway@yahoo.com). Entries can be either submitted as a written report or short video.
We hope you will join us.... please feel free to post comments.
We hope you will join us.... please feel free to post comments.
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