5 product(s) found for "Mugs"
Mug - Feeling Fab-Ewe-lous!
Give yourself a morning smile with our Fab-ewe-lous mug! Our "Fab-ewe-lous" mug features one of our teeswater ewes, Pink Ears as a lamb. It's very unusual for teeswaters to be born with pure pink ears, so although we normally name our sheep Cornish or Celtic names, the name Pink Ears has stuck. She spent...
£10.00
Mug - Having coffee, will do it dreckly
Give yourself a morning smile with our Having Coffee, Will do it dreckly mug! Our "having coffee mug features Barvus, one of our angora boys. Our mugs are printed to order, so the turnaround on these when you order is 10 working days. This gives us time to get our print company to print them, and then...
£10.00
Mug - Hay, Ewe!
Give yourself a morning smile with our Hay, Ewe mug! Our "hay, Ewe" mug features Elester, one of our wensleydale ewes. Our mugs are printed to order, so the turnaround on these when you order is 10 working days. This gives us time to get our print company to print them, and then to ship it out to you....
£10.00
Mug - Mornings get my Goat!
Give yourself a morning smile with our Mornings Get my Goat mug! Our "Mornings Get my Goat" mug features one of our angora boys, Barvus. Our mugs are printed to order, so the turnaround on these when you order is 10 working days. This gives us time to get our print company to print them, and then to...
£10.00
Mug - Superpower
Give yourself a morning smile with our "I turn grass into Wool, what's your superpower" mug! Our "superpower" mug features Branok, one of our teeswater boys. Our mugs are printed to order, so the turnaround on these when you order is 10 working days. This gives us time to get our print company to print...
£10.00
Blogs
From sheep to shop
Good afternoon from a soggy Cornwall! For many years now, I've been asked my numerous customers to stock coloured carded wool. This has, up until now, been difficult. Most coloured carded wool available to buy here in the UK, is imported from New Zealand, and other countries. It's absolute madness to ship wool in excess of 18000 miles, when we have our own farmers, here in the UK, growing some beautiful wool. I still can't get my head around why it's cheaper to import wool, rather than to use th
Seasons are Changing!
A quick look back over summer, and what we expect from Autumn and Winter