Thank you to everyone that supported the AGM by donating and/or purchasing raffle tickets.
CONGRATULATIONS! to our 2012 winners. Contact
Jennifer Tucker
3890 Converse Rd.
Bennett, CO 80102
Phone (303) 644-4603
E-mail: info@moosemtnranch.com
with your shipment details if you did not attend AGM.
Please take a minute to thank the donor of your prize.
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"Advice from A Jacob Sheep " print by Mickey Ramirez
matted and
ready for an 11X14 frame
donated by:
Spotted Fever Hat Works
Fort Collins, Colorado
Won by: Tom Chenal
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"Wishful Thinking"
Original watercolor by Royal Unzicker
21" x 17" matted and framed
donated by:
Ivy Brook Meadows
Sellersville, Pennsylvania
Won by: Kay Kreutzer |
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The new "Joy of Hooking (With Yarn!)" - it is much bigger and better than my first book. It is twice as long, with over 300 illustrations. The cover price includes our instructional DVD, which won the Gold Award for Excellence, Intl. Television and Video Artists awards, 1996.
The book also includes 4 full-size patterns so you can easily hook the projects in the book. As an added bonus, I've included the instructions for building your own Playing Hookey frame out of PVC pipe.
donated by:
Little House Rugs
Auburn, Washington
Won by: Elayne Tingey
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Burlap tote bag with hand painted Jacob Sheep
donated by:
Kenleigh Acres
Dexter, Oregon
Won by: Kay Kreutzer |
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8" x 12"original photograph by Seth Shaffer
photo is matted with backboard
donated by:
Red Clay Farm
Cleveland, Tennessee
Won by: Peg Bostwick |
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Hand crochet scarf by Mary Tonkin , 12" X 68", alpaca/silk blend, lightweight but still warm, done in "ice blue color".
donated by:
Shadow Mountain Jacobs
Buckley, Washington
Won by: Michelle Benedetti |
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"Tails from the Farm" is a collection of 12 short stories of life with sheep on a small farm in Eastern Oregon that are funny and have some insight to sheep husbandry. Full color photos are included with each short story. Will be enjoyed by anyone who loves sheep. "Tails from the Farm 2" - 38 full color pages and 16 short stories.
donated by:
Windy Acres
Heppner, Oregon
Won by: Kay Kreutzer
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Sweater and hat ensemble are hand knitted by Ingrid Painter in the traditional Norwegian style.
They are made to fit any 18" doll. The outfit is not of Jacob wool.
donated by:
Puddleduck Farm
Brownsville, Oregon
Won by: Ed Pierpergerdes |
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T-shirt (Large, beefy T)
original art work by Mickey Ramirez
donated by:
Spotted Fever Hatworks
Fort Collins, Colorado
Won by: Tom Chenal |
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Hand crafted Jacob horn buttons.
donated by:
Sweetgrass Farm
St. Johns, Michigan
Won by: Trish Berger |
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Felt sheet, professionally processed by Pufpaff's Fiber Mill
100% Jacob Sheep wool. ~ 46" x 24" - garment weight
donated by:
Patchwork Farm
Tiger, Georgia
Won by: Kay Kreutzer |
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small sample of wool from all grades of wool from 36 (and coarser) to 80's and finer.
donated by:
American Sheep Industry Association (ASI)
Won by: Karen Lobb |
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This one-of-a-kind photographic encyclopedia features more than 200 animals and the fibers they produce. It covers almost every sheep breed in the world from the long wool breeds of the United Kingdom to the Tasmanian merino, the Navajo churro, the northern European Faroese, and dozens and dozens more. Each entry includes photographs of the featured animal; samples of its raw fleece, its cleaned fleece, and yarn spun from the fleece; and samples of the yarn knit and woven. This is the essential reference no fiber-lover can be without.
donated by:
Never Winter Farm
Alpharetta, Georgia
Won by: Royal Unzicker
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Handwoven by Robin Lynde Jacob Sheep wool scarf
5 3/4" x 62" plus fringe
donated by:
Meridian Jacobs
Vacaville, California
Won by: Mark Essen |
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One hat, one t-shirt, and one sweatshirt (not pictured) from JSBA selection of logo items. Your choice as to size, design, and color (based on availability. Two offerings of this package.
donated by:
Jacob Sheep Breeders Association
Lot 1 - 2 t-shirts and 1 sweatshirt
Won by: Mark Essen
Lot 2 - 1 hat, 1 t-shirt, and 1 sweatshirt
Won by: Trish Berger
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A 311 page book on felt making, taking you from the history of felt to completed projects. Pages include tools needed, basics, seamless felting, hats, nuno, cobweb, large garments, 3-D and more. The book includes 46 creative projects.
donated by:
Shadow Mountain Jacobs
Buckley, Washington
Won by: Karen Lobb |
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Broken O Trudee and Snow Painting
donated by:
Moose Mtn Ranch
Bennett, Colorado
Won by: Bob Schroth
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Jacob Wether Painting
donated by:
Moose Mtn Ranch
Bennett, Colorado
Won by:
Karen Askounis |