Windy Indigo

Wool + yarn

pastured lamb

starter flocks

 

whidbey island, wa

Simply adding richness to busy lives

by offering sustainably produced yarn, wool and lamb

from happy sheep close to home.

Are you worn out from juggling work and family all day, every day?

You hardly have time to breath. Taking care of yourself in this season seems impossible, right?

But small, conscientious choices in food and textiles can help you find that connection back to yourself.

There is nothing inevitable about either wool or lamb.

Both are grown over the course of a year. 

Each contains within it a record of care that the sheep themselves received. 

I look after each and every one of my sheep with the same love and care that you also deserve.

Choosing to work with wool or eat lamb from animals who have been cared for in this way is a simple way to care for yourself.

I’d love to add a few sheep to my farmstead, but am I ready?

I get it! Adding a new animal to your property feels daunting.

That’s why I put together this FREE resource!

Whether you’re just beginning to think about sheep or ready to take the leap, “Adding Sheep to your Small Farm or Homestead: 7 steps to make your home their best home” will set you up for a successful sheep adventure!

upcoming events

Thank you to everyone who supported us through the 2025 market season!

We’re excited to return for the 2026 season. Until then, here are a few fiber events we’ll be attending this winter.

NOVEMBER

Tilth Holiday Market

November 16, 2025

11a – 3p

South Whidbey Tilth

2812 Thompson Rd

Langley, WA 98260

CULTUS BAY GARDENS ARTS & CRAFTS MARKET 

November 28-30, 2025

10a – 4p

Cultus Bay Gardens

7568 Cultus Bay Road

Clinton, WA 98236

DECEMBER

CULTUS BAY GARDENS ARTS & CRAFTS MARKET 

December 6-7, 2025

10a – 4p

Cultus Bay Gardens

7568 Cultus Bay Road

Clinton, WA 98236

GREENBANK FARM HOLIDAY MARKET 

December 20-21, 2025

10a – 4p

Greenbank Farm

765 Wonn Road

Greenbank, WA 98253

January

SAINT DISTAFF’S  DAY SPIN-IN & MARKETPLACE

January 3, 2026

10a – 4p

Lucille Umbarger Elementary

820 South Skagit Street

Burlington, WA 98233

February

So much more than a farm

Healthy Pastures

We are committed to continuous pasture improvement through regenerative practices including no-till seeding and rotational grazing.

Healthy Sheep

Our sheep are at the center of everything that we do. We are focused on raising and caring for our sheep in a pasture-based system according to the best research available and with regular veterinary oversight.

Healthy Wool

Healthy sheep grow healthy wool, and healthy wool is good for the planet. Not only is wool useful for a wide range of textile applications, but it is recyclable and biodegradable.

Wool is MAGICAL!

Healthy Community

Respectful, mutually supportive and diverse communities foster (and require) creativity and build resilience. We depend on our community and our community depends on us.

creativity is not optional

What will You create today?

MAKE!

Thinking about adding sheep?

Adding something new can be so intimidating.

I remember thinking, “I don’t even know what I don’t know.”

So I put together the checklist I wish I’d had, just for you.

Introducing “Adding Sheep to Your Small Farm or Homestead: 7 steps to make your home their best home.”

Sign up now to get your FREE copy.