Psssttt.....
Edit: All the roving is spoken for. Thanks for the interest everyone!!
Just popping in quickly, as your friendly neighborhood fiber-crack dealer, to let y'all know I have a limited amount of bison down roving available for sale. This is nicely prepared, professionally de-haired and processed at Still River Mill. It is a very soft and fluffy natural milk chocolate color.
I've got eight 1-ounce balls bags left over. Price is $16.00 per ounce, plus shipping, unless you want all eight ounces, and then I'll cover shipping. I'll take requests first come/first serve on this. You can email me by clicking on the Contact Me link in the upper left-hand corner of the blog page. Let me know how many ounces you'd like and I will calculate actual shipping charges, and generate an invoice for you.
PS - I've gotten a couple of free patterns posted as well in the right-hand side bar. Both would be equally nice and easily done with this fiber.
All for now.....

Mmmm, bison-down crack. I'd love to pet that in person just to see how soft it really is.
Does the Belle Starr hat cover your ears? I have this problem of knitting wonderful hats that when I finally wear them don't actually cover my earlobes and leave me a little chilly.
Posted by:Nicole | January 22, 2008 at 01:03 PM
The patterns are both beautiful Anne!!!
Posted by:Kim | January 22, 2008 at 02:03 PM
I'll vouch for the beauty of the bison. I may just be going back to spinning after all. And here I thought I was so completely immersed in the knitting of baby thingies that I'd never be able to finish up any spinning!
Posted by:Sheepish Annie | January 22, 2008 at 07:15 PM
The bison is indeed lovely fiber. I may make the scarf instead of the hat though-I have a lot of hair and don't think the hat would fit over it up or stay on!
Posted by:Trish | January 22, 2008 at 07:32 PM
rats!
Posted by:minnie | January 22, 2008 at 09:47 PM
thanks for the patterns Anne! I plan to try that hat!
Posted by:cyndy | January 24, 2008 at 01:25 PM