Wool raised with care.
Processed with style.

We raise our flock of Lincoln Longwools on a farmstead whose history with sheep dates back to the 1830s. We care for our land in ways that support ecological communities in addition to our grazing flock. Through partnerships with mills, weavers, and other creative enterprises throughout the region, we transform our lustrous wool into characterful goods for home and wear.

Our beautiful, useful, durable things:

YARN
WOVEN GOODS
Fabric doll with long braided hair, wearing a mustard yellow embroidered dress with floral patterns, laying on a wooden surface.
DOLLS
A potted green plant on a wooden table against a brick wall, with a white fluffy rug on a wooden floor in the foreground.
"SHEEPSKIN" FELT PELTS
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From pasture to product…

Every step is intentional: grazing practices that welcome nesting meadowlarks, wool hand-dyed with native plants from our gardens and fields, partnerships with regional fiber processors and artists.

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Close-up of several sheep with curly wool, standing on green grass with trees in the background during sunset.
Three skeins of yarn in black, gray, and white arranged on a wooden surface.