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After years of frequenting farmer's markets, flea markets, and craft fairs, Wooly Buggah Farm has set down roots in Newark Hollow, a small town located in the Northeast Kingdom of Vermont. Started by myself, Donna Coughlin, the longtime dream of an indoor dye workshop, solidly built sheep pens, permanent fencing, and a retail shop has finally come true. The ever-changing views of the pasture and mountains can be enjoyed from the shop and the dye workshop below. |
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My shop is a bright, open space filled with various hand dyed and natural colored yarns, carded fleece, hand knit sweaters, mittens, hats, scarves and socks. Some examples are shown here, but please call or come by to find out what is available. You'll also find gently used knitting, crocheting, weaving and spinning supplies and books. I will dye your wool yarn (or mine) to meet your project needs. If you like, I can craft a custom garment for you. |
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Cormo and Columbia sheep share their pasture with two Nubian goats, Fred & Ethel, and Buttercup, a Haflinger horse. You can see more about them here. As my flock and wool production increases, I look forward to offering many more types and blends of yarn.
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© 2004 Wooly Buggah Farms |
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