Thursday, April 25, 2013

Counting Sheep Farm Cormo Giveaway!





If you don't just love cormo...what is wrong with you?? Just kidding!! Sort of. Really, this cormo combed top from Counting Sheep Farm is awesome!! I love these spring-like colors too, don't you?

It looks like the cute 2013 lambs are here on Counting Sheep Farm! Check out Rachel's website for more info, and adorable lamb pics!

If you would like to enter to win this yummy cormo, please visit Counting Sheep Farm today, find something you love, and write about it in the comment section below. We'll count your extra social networking as entries! Let us know you did it :)

70 comments:

  1. So many adorable lambs! Oh! I wish I could take one or two for my yard ;)

    As for her etsy shop, the farm fresh batt is gorgeous.

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  2. I like the Hand Dyed Merino Bamboo Fiber in pink and blue.

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  3. I love the breed descriptions. Great website all around.

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  4. pinned: http://pinterest.com/pin/442830575830354841/

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  5. Love the mix of colors in the farm fresh batt!

    jadedisc on Rav

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  6. Like the "It's the Great Pumpkin Charlie Brown" yarn

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  7. The handspun worsted to bulky yarn is gorgeous! I'd love to see that in a yummy cardigan to snuggle up in.

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  8. I love the "farm fresh " batt with it's mix of rainbow colors.

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  9. I just want to dig my fingers into that Jacobs wool!

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  10. I love love love that farm fresh batt, normall I shy away from batts in general, especially ones with lots of color (it stresses me out when trying to spin cause I try to make everything perfectly colored lol) but this gorgeous beauty just wants me, and I want it! AND IT SPARKLES!

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  11. Love it all. I think the orange and red roving is my favorite.

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  12. The lambs are sooooo cute! And I loved the FARM FRESH BATT so much that I had to buy it. Can't wait to try my first Cormo! Oh, and I shared it on Facebook.

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  13. I enjoyed reading about the different sheep breeds that Counting Sheep Farm raises. It would be neat to see a sampler pack of fleeces from each sheep breed! From the shop, I'll definitely have to go with the "Cormo, yummy Yummy Cormo, Fresh from our Farm". It does look like it would be delightful to spin!

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  14. I pinned the giveaway to Pinterest: http://pinterest.com/pin/259519997249672553/

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  15. blauer1mond
    I like the Jacob Wool

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  16. I tweeted! https://twitter.com/MamaHobbit/status/327481997117251585

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  17. I don't know if I have spun Jacob before. I'd love to give it a try!

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  18. I want to try some of their Jacob Wool

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  19. I LOVE the merino/bamboo roving. The colors are so vibrant!

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  20. I'd love to spin some cormo roving and like to try all types of roving.

    StaceyKnitsIt ravelry

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  21. I love the handspun. :D Also a big fan of the milk - I just started cheesemaking, and now I'm all into milk! :D

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  22. I pinned it!
    http://pinterest.com/pin/141722719496461181/

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  23. I'm a sucker for a pretty face - I love the pics of the various breeds of sheep, as well as the chickens. it would be great fun to see them in person.
    hotknitter

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  24. OMG -- can I have a Cormo sheep! Well, maybe not. But I want one! Really! Baring that, I love me some Cormo fiber.

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  25. The bamboo fiber looks like cotton candy!!

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  26. I like Cormo, yummy Yummy Cormo, Fresh from our Farm. Interesting color combo.

    Karen aka purplepenguin

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  27. You guys have cleaned out their etsy shop! My favorite is actually the giveaway color(s). How convenient!

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  28. I love that they have all kinds of healthy and sustainably/ethically raised farm products on their site...and that Jacob fluff in the Etsy shop looks so delightfully warm and natural!

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  29. *gasp* I don't think Iv'e spun with cormo. Please,d on't hurt me. Iw ould love some of that Jacob 4oz for 8$, though. Please? But then again I've never spun with Jacob either. Eek!

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  30. Jacob Wool, 4 ounces is such a lovely, understated grey.

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  31. jacob I love jacob and that grey is yummy

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  32. The Finn sheep are so cute! I've never heard of that breed either.

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  33. I love the handspun yarn in the etsy shop! Love the colors!

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  34. What's not to love!!1 There are lamb pictures on the site :-) but the pink/blue/white bamboo is screaming to be made into a baby something!

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  35. I love the site but drawn especially to that grey Jacob fiber, it is lovely!!
    Kankaren on ravelry

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  36. Since I am a sucker for Cormo, I have to say that I love her corm or fallcolored top that she has in her easy shop!

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  37. Her bulky handspun is fun! Thanks for the chance :-)

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  38. I like the fall colors in the hand dyed sport weight yarn "It's The Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown".

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  39. Yummy Cormo fiber is really yummy!

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  40. I like the sheep. Is undyed Cormo top ever available? From the shop, I like the Finn fleece, pinned here.
    https://pinterest.com/pin/123778689731161728/

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  41. I have always wanted to try Cormo. Love the Cormo, yummy Yummy Cormo, Fresh from our Farm.

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  42. The Jacob wool roving looks very nice.

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  43. those lambs are too cute and you are right about the Como - the colors are fab!

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  44. I would have loved to get my hands on some of the Tea Rose yarn. So pretty!

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  45. Love the brilliant colors of the Merino/Bamboo....and I'll take a little lamb, too!

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  46. I found it very interesting to read about the Ile De France Sheep breed on the site! Thanks for that.

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  47. Oh those lambs.. Really love the Cormo, yummy Yummy Cormo, Fresh from our Farm in the etsy shop too.

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  48. Wow, have you guys noticed the merino/bamboo fibre?!
    That would spin into the most gorgeous yarn ever, if only I lived nearer, would love to visit this farm.

    CraftyDutchess on Ravelry

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  49. I want...no, need the merino bamboo!

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  50. What a fun farm. I just recently got back into spinning because I want to spin my own lace-weight embroidery threads to use with Hardanger embroidery that my Grandmother shared with me.

    I've not spun with Cormo before and would love to win and spin this beautiful fiber!

    While I was at the Counting Sheep Farm website, I learned about the Jacob sheep, something that I first heard of yesterday - special! Their sheep are beautiful.

    I also took a moment to view their Etsy shop and favorited them.

    :) Wendi wbarker at hotmail.com

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  51. tweeted!
    https://twitter.com/suejaned/status/328677512462888960

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  52. pinned!
    http://pinterest.com/pin/445082375644103518/

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  53. I like the great pumpkin Charlie brown!

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  54. The new lambs are ver cute. I would love to try everything.
    The Great Pumpkin Charlie Brown.

    sherryglover1 on Ravelry

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  55. If I am going to be unrealistic about things I can buy, especially in an urban area, I would totally love to have the Icelandic sheep. Otherwise, the Cormo wool is very nice.

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  56. Cormo, yummy Yummy Cormo, Fresh from our Farm -

    I really like Jacob sheep since my friend Penny Jacob (RIP) introduced me to them years ago. I would love some of it not carded so it could be spun as tweedy colour rather than a blended grey.


    So I have to say I really like the cormo! <3

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  57. Love that beautiful cormo top in the shop! Yummy indeed!

    Jess

    storiedyarns on Ravelry

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  58. the lambs are so cute!
    i like the cormo roving the best.

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  59. Wow what an amazing colour! the Cormo, yummy Yummy Cormo from the shop also looks awesome

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  60. The lambs are sooooo cute. My favorite is te Cormo, Yummy, Yummy Cormo.

    sherryglover1 on Ravelry

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  61. I love the Miss Potter sock yarn.

    schwipknits@gmail.com
    schwip on rav

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  62. I pinned your contest..

    schwipknits@gmail.com
    schwip on rav

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