Tuesday, November 12, 2013

Auction at the North American International Livestock Exposition (NAILE)



~ Sunday, November 17th, 2013 at 6:30pm ~

North American International Livestock Exposition
Louisville, Kentucky


Looking for the perfect gift this holiday season? How about this pure Southdown wool baby blanket hand spun and knitted by Sue Ann Carpenter from Michigan.

The blanket will be auctioned off at the annual banquet at NAILE to benefit youth activities. Size is 37 by 41 inches value is $160. If you can't attend the banquet, send your bid with another Southdown member!



Sue Ann will be happy to share care instructions for this wonderful baby blanket.  Proper care will extend the life of this item.  Turning it into a multi-generational keepsake.  
She hopes that the recipient enjoys it, as much as she does the entire process of creating it!

Friday, November 1, 2013

Sassy Samplings...

 YUMMY!  Violet & Pink Southdown - Hand Dyed, Handspun Yarn - 17 oz

SWEET!   Hand Dyed, Hand Spun, Turquoise Southdown!


SOFT!!! 8 oz of Black Alpaca.  10 More ounces to be spun!



UNIQUE!  Natural Brown Wool / Alpaca with Salmon colored dyed wool. 


Wednesday, October 30, 2013

Weidman Craft Show Trifecta !!! Saturday, November 2nd, 2013

The Sassy Ewe 

will be at:

Weidman Eagles Club 
Saturday, November 2nd, 2013 from 9 am - 3 pm


Three area Weidman groups are hosting local Crafters & Artisans!
Saturday, November 2nd, 2013



Weidman Community Building (Bridge Street behind the bank) 9 am - 4 pm
Weidman Eagles Club (Weidman Road behind the Fire Dept) 9 am - 3 pm
Weidman Methodist Church (3200 N Woodruff Road ) 9 am - 2 pm

All 3 shows will be serving lunch.
There is a Bake Sale at the Eagles Club.
A Cookie Walk at the church.

Table Spaces are Still Available!  
Please call: 989-644-3257 or 989-506-2647

Wednesday, October 16, 2013

Shearing Day

Today was shearing day at the farm.  One escapee, and all the others were shorn.  Unfortunately, taking pictures while wrestling sheep is impossible.  Really pleased with the quality of the fiber, here at the farm. Here are a couple post-shearing shots.

White Karakul ewe lamb.  Freshly shown.  Showing wonderful breed characteristics.


Fleece from White Karakul ewe lamb is at least 6".


Fleece from the Black Karakul ram is a good 6", as well.


Black Karakul ram lamb fleece is about 6" long with sunburned tips.  


Tuesday, September 10, 2013

Upcoming Events!

The Sassy Ewe will be at the Craft Show at Brooks Corners Church in Evart this Friday, September 13th through Saturday, September 14th.

On Sunday, the 15th, you can find her at SW Michigan Harvest Festival at Tillers International, Scotts, MI.

Stop in and take a look at the wonderful, natural, wool roving, hand-dyed roving & yarns, and more!  

Visit awhile.  Learn about the life of a Shepherdess, dyeing, spinning, knitting...and More!

Blooming Roses. Hand-Dyed by the Sassy Ewe from Southdown Sheep. Processing by Frankenmuth Woolen Mill.

Little Girl's Favorite! Pink & Purple Southdown Roving.  Fresh from Frankenmuth Woolen Miill.


U of M Colors for the coming season. 


Wool, Mohair, Shetland, Alpaca, Llama, Dog Hair, Wool.
Handspun Yarns in Natural Colors


 Handspun, Hand-Dyed Southdown

Monday, September 2, 2013

Find Fibers by The Sassy Ewe at Wisconsin Sheep & Wool !!!

September 6th-8th, 2013 will find many of my favorite people at the Wisconsin Sheep & Wool Festival ! While I will not be able to attend in person, some of my fibers will be available through Maple Row Farm at E 963 & 694.  Maple Row Farm is owned and operated by Bob & Deb Cline in Sherwood, Michigan. You will not find better folks anywhere!

The Sassy Ewe... Hand-Dyed Southdown roving. A recent shipment from the mill.
 Another beautiful Southdown Hand-spun yarn by The Sassy Ewe.
 Tunis Wool, Fawn Alpaca & Dyed Mohair. SWEET!
Processed by Ohio Valley Natural Fibers. Exceptional quality.
A Combination of Hand-Dyed Southdown, plied with a Natural Colored Wool/Alpaca Blend.
 Natural Colored Wool & Black Alpaca. This combination creates a very rich, dark brown shade. Wonderful hand.
 Natural Colored Wool, combined with Hand-Dyed Southdown Wool/Mohair blend in Turquoise. This is a dream to spin. 

Some of my Color Combinations...

Friday, August 2, 2013

The Sassy Ewe - Sue Ann Carpenter

~ The Sassy Ewe ~
Sue Ann Carpenter

For several years, Sue Ann Carpenter simply admired the Karakul Sheep she would see at the MSU Rare Breed Livestock shows. In 1988, Sue Ann finally gave in and purchased 4 karakul sheep. A ram named Fire, and three ewes, which she named Flame, Fudge & Freckles. These Karakuls were “off colored”, which means “other than black”. Later that same year she picked up 5 more ewes and another ram.

The following year, 1989, Sue Ann's son, Dan, decided he wanted to show Southdown Sheep in 4-H. By this time Sue Ann had learned to spin and was becoming more educated about the wonderful characteristics of the Karakul fibers. The fibers were natural colored, long, and spun wonderfully.

Remembering the beginning of her fibery journey, Sue Ann laughs. Then says that she had a wonderful mentor in Marie McFadden of Marshall, Michigan. Sue Ann was to discover that Marie had some ulterior motives of her own. Good Motives, to be certain! Over the years Sue Ann purchased 2 spinning wheels and took over the task of promoting wool within the Calhoun County Sheep Club.

To quote Sue Ann, “The more you do, the more you learn.” She learned to pick (clean the debris/hay from) and wash her own fleeces. Not all mills are able to process the long fibers well. Each type of wool has its own characteristics. They feel differently from one another. Have different strengths, lengths, and specialty uses. For instance; in addition to spinning Karakul for knitting or weaving, it felts wonderfully.

Previously she had been paying someone to dye for her. However, the colors where not what she hoped for. Sue Ann began dyeing her own fibers. Not only was she able to achieve the colors she wanted, this helped to keep her costs down. Which results in savings for her happy clientele. Her colors are bold, deep, rich...they have life. Can you say YUM-MY?!

Sue Ann specializes in fibers from both Karakul and Southdown sheep. To supplement her offering, she also uses wool from various other breeds; along with other natural fibers. Most often these fibers come from other local sheep breeders. Sometimes she blends these in the roving. At other times plys the fibers. The resulting product is an exceptional experience in color, texture, and earthy goodness. If you are interested in a truly decadent experience, you can arrange for Sue Ann to have some of her Southdown made into bats. These luxurious bats make a an exceptional comforter. Not only are they unbelievably warm – they are light and airy. No sweating or suffocating necessary. Southdown wool breathes! It is a heavenly experience.

Sue Ann has shown and exhibited sheep at both local and state levels. Currently she has 9 adult Karakuls, (which includes the 15 year old, Miss C!) and 6 Karakul lambs. She also has 24 adult Southdowns and 13 Southdown lambs.


Sue Ann Carpenter, AKA – The Sassy Ewe – is a favorite among her peers and the public. She has a wonderful product. She is a true lady and an exceptional woman. While out and about, Sue Ann is always happy to share her time and her knowledge with inquiring minds.