Winners: Sarah Karr Cheryl Gordon Mary Morkunas Drake Tucker
Handwoven Shawl
Gray: processed Jacob wool
Blue Stripes: Handspun Polwarth & Silk
Dimensions: 62” x 14” (not including fringe)
Donated by: Kathryn Morkunas Fair Adventure Ranch Ft. Lupton, CO
Winner: Lorrie Atwell Jones
Handwoven Shawl - Wide Stripe
Gray: processed Jacob wool
Blue Stripes: Handspun Polwarth & Silk
Dimensions: 51” x 14” (not including fringe)
Donated by: Kathryn Morkunas Fair Adventure Ranch Ft. Lupton, CO
Winner: Anna Piller
Polwarth and Silk Yarn
500 yards of handspun polwarth and silk blend yarn.
Donated by: Kathryn Morkunas Fair Adventure Ranch Ft. Lupton, CO
Winner: Kevin Thellman
Merino Yarn
395 yards of handspun merino yarn
Donated by: Kathryn Morkunas Fair Adventure Ranch Ft. Lupton, CO
Winner: Elizabeth Corrette
Earth Tones Botanical Print Scarf
Botanical print scarf in earth tones, 56” x 10”
Donated by: Kathryn Morkunas Fair Adventure Ranch Ft. Lupton, CO
Winner: Anne Daugherty
Pink Botanical Print Scarf
Botanical print scarf in pink, 56” x 10”
Donated by: Kathryn Morkunas Fair Adventure Ranch Ft. Lupton, CO
Winner: Ed & Pam Piepergerdes
Handwoven Shawl - Turquoise
Gray: processed Jacob wool
Turquoise Stripes: Merino
Dimensions: 76” x 15” (not including fringe)
Donated by: Kathryn Morkunas Fair Adventure Ranch Ft. Lupton, CO
Winner: Grace Corrette
Hand Knit Hat
A hand knit, felted wool hat made from Navajo churro wool, hand processed and hand spun yarn. Should fit most adult heads. You can wear as is or add a band, embroidery, or other embellishment to make it uniquely you.
A double needle holder, or crochet hook pouch. 5 separate pockets to store your fiber arts tools (needles and hooks not included) Made with Navajo churro wool, hand processed and hand spun in natural colors
Donated by: Howard Knit Knacks Michigan
Winner: Sarah Karr
Sheep Production Handbook
From the American Sheep Industry-1996 Edition. Excellent resource book for sheep owners.
Donated by: Kreutzer Farm Jacobs Blackandwhitesheep.com Kay Kreutzer Kearney, NE
Winner: Kevin Thellman
The Sheepman's Production Handbook
Good information for the sheep producer even though it was first published in 1970. This is a 1983 reprint.
Donated by: Kreutzer Farm Jacobs Blackandwhitesheep.com Kay Kreutzer Kearney, NE
Winner: Kevin Thellman
Sheepman Production Youth Guide
Sheep Production Youth Guide 1989, American Sheep Industry.
Great for those working with youth. Lots of good basic information for anyone interested in sheep.
Donated by:
Kreutzer Farm Jacobs Blackandwhitesheep.com Kay Kreutzer Kearney, NE
Winner: Jeannette Ward
Laser Engraved Wooden Tray
A twelve inch laser engraved tray. The ram is Kingsfold Lightening, he was the first 4Horn ram lamb born at Kingsfold Jacobs
Donated by: Cheryl Gordon
Kingsfold Jacobs Shreve, OH
Winner: Royal Unzicker
Silk Sateen Eco Printed Scarf
The leaf prints are Royal Purple Redbud, our native Geranium, Sumac and Cotinus. I finished the process with Marigold dye, Logwood and Copper.
Donated by: Debbie and Ronnie Carnes
The Cove Fields Tuckaseegee, NC
Winner: Peg Bostwick
Eco Printed Notecards
A pack of 6 eco printed note cards with envelopes, tray not included
Donated by: Debbie and Ronnie Carnes
The Cove Fields Tuckaseegee, NC
Winner: Gary & Dianne Anderson
An Enquiry into the Origin of Piebald or "Jacob" Sheep by A.R. Werner
This is a small, 1988 publication by a British author, paperback, not new but in very good condition. 80 pages, with lots of black and white photos. It provides a fair amount of information on possible sources of the Jacob breed, and details on some early British Jacob flocks and their origins. Interesting and includes details that I haven’t seen elsewhere.
Donated by: Peg Bostwick and Joe Bohr Sweetgrass Jacobs St. Johns, MI
Winner: Lorraine Nielsen
Prima Tech Premium Pack adjustable dose bottle mount vaccinator
Just attach the bottle, set the dose and you’re good to vaccinate your whole flock without needing to draw up a syringe every time. These make vaccinating so much faster and easier!
18″ x 22″ cotton tea towel featuring a watercolor by Jill Rees
Donated by: Rachel Brubaker Kratz Bend Farm Collegeville, PA
Winner: Mariana Roberts
Lambs and Ewes Tea Towel Set
Set of three 18″ x 22″ cotton tea towels featuring pen and ink drawings by Lia Bowen of Leaf Creek Jacobs
Donated by: Rachel Brubaker Kratz Bend Farm Collegeville, PA
Winner: Elizabeth Corrette
Lambs and Ewes Notecard Set
Set of 6 notecards of 3 designs featuring pen and ink drawings by Lia Bowen of Leaf Creek Jacobs
Donated by: Rachel Brubaker Kratz Bend Farm Collegeville, PA
Winner: Kathryn Morkunas
Crossing the Creek
Original watercolor painting by Royal Unzicker
Donated by: Royal Unzicker Unzicker Jacobs at Ivy Brook Meadows Sellersville, PA
Winner: Amanda St. Peter
1st Handspun, Handwoven Scarf
Warp is handspun Jacob wool sourced from the ram application samples that JSBA had accumulated over the years. Weft is mill-spun Jacob from Meridian Jacobs. Scarf is 7” x 76”.
In How to Roast a Lamb, self-taught chef Michael Psilakis offers recipes from his restaurants and his home in this, his much-anticipated first cookbook. Ten chapters provide colorful and heartfelt personal essays that lead into thematically related recipes. Gorgeous color photography accompanies many of the recipes throughout. Psilakis’s cooking utilizes the fresh, naturally healthful ingredients of the Mediterranean augmented by techniques that define New American cuisine.
Donated by: Kathryn Morkunas Fair Adventure Ranch Ft. Lupton, CO
Winner: Michelle Gregory
2nd Handspun, Handwoven Scarf
Warp is handspun Jacob wool sourced from the ram application samples that JSBA had accumulated over the years. Weft is mill-spun Jacob from Meridian Jacobs. Scarf is 7-1/4” x 72”.