Kevin is the goat you look for when something needs fixing — or when something needs becoming. He’s the one who made Gordon’s bowtie and stitched Woolissa’s “first jump” sweater with extra care, because big moments deserve a little extra warmth.
Kevin doesn’t just craft things. He listens for what a sheep is really asking for: confidence, comfort, courage, a tiny spark of “I can do this.” Then he reaches into his kit of threads, tools, and clever ideas, and builds the thing that fits.
His workshop smells like fresh wood, warm wool, and possibility. There are jars of buttons, little rolls of yarn, gentle hammers that never scare anyone, and a pegboard full of “just-in-case” solutions. If the pasture ever had a heartbeat made of creativity, Kevin would be the steady thump.
What makes him special is this: Kevin is always willing to teach. If you’re curious, he’ll slow down and show you step by step — not to prove he’s the expert, but to help you feel proud of your own hands. “Try it,” he’ll say, “and I’ll be right here.”
And when someone feels stuck, Kevin doesn’t rush them. He doesn’t talk over them. He just smiles, sets the tools down, and makes room for learning. In Kevin’s part of the pasture, mistakes aren’t failures — they’re practice.