Sheep•walk (noun) – a tract of land on which sheep are pastured or lead to market. Origin: 1580-90
Sheepwalk Fiber Arts Studio™: Sheepwalk Fiber Arts Studio™ was named for Jennifer’s love of ancient times. The “sheep walk” is the path the sheep carved out of the landscape, and even the path they followed to market. The Sheepwalk Fiber Arts Studio™ yarn names and colors reflect nature, landscapes, sounds, adventures, and ultimately the lasting impressions from the many Crafters who have come in or through Jennifer’s life. In addition to the current yarn lines, The Sheepwalk Fiber Arts Studio™ also works with local Bandera, Texas ranchers to co-op wool for some home grown, hand dyed yarn and roving.
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Shopping the Sheepwalk has not been easy. I must apologize. It is always a firm belief that I never compete with my shops, but now that The Sheepwalk is home at Suzoo’s once again, the policies have changed. HOW TO ORDER You can always…
Meet the Shetlanders: 01 being the darkest to 07 to the lightest! And don’t forget to catch a glimpse of my first of the Fair Isle series “New Mexico Way”!
100% Super Wash Merino, 6/4, low twist, 185 yards..
We have been thrice blessed by finding this storefront. When I left the Loom Room abruptly it meant taking the whole shop with me. For the first time in three years Suzoo’s Wool Works and The Sheepwalk would be together again. I had opened…
Colors are richer, shine is shinier and the minimal elasticity…
The naming of colors is a difficult matter. It isn’t just one of your every day games. You may think at first I’m as mad as a hatter, But a yarn color must have a very unique name. This series is focused on the…
This Summer I will have my first mini Trunk Show at Sheared Sheep in Newport Beach, CA. The featured color is “Newport” but there will be a plethora of brights to earthys to go through. I will also bring a few Wild Cards with…
Silk, tencel and any other natural fibers you can think of too! Kid ‘n Ewe is a local event that promotes the fiber arts and production industries in Texas. It’s a place to learn, buy product and create!
Obviously I am not getting rid of my sheep. I was told by a competitor who was just a friend at the time…”totally ditch the sheep.” Right. So That would make it just a name. And now Abigail goes with me every where I…
With the muted tones of winter nearly gone, I find myself surrounded by bright colors of wildflowers and native grasses. This green ombre woven scarf is my way of kicking off the warmer months! I used sport weight super wash merino from my collection…
Wild Card Draw! Every season I will whip a batch of one-of-a-kinds that are over dyes or mix-n-match color ways. You can call them unicorns, ooak’s or one-offs, but in the Texas Hill Country we feel that we are faced daily with unpredictable weather…