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  • 2025 Events
    • JUNE: Draper Knitting Mill’s 6th Generation of Making in the U.S.
    • MAY: Natural Dye Farming + Building a Resilient Business Online (and Offline!) with Sara Buscaglia of Farm & Folk
    • APRIL: Ecosystems & Atlantic Seaweed Dyeing with Sasha Azbel of Sashoonya
    • MARCH: Regional & Cooperative Models for the Future of Farming & Design With Laura Sansone, Founder of NY Textile Lab
    • FEBRUARY: Fiber Farming For Resilience & Success with Anna Hunter, Founder of Longway Homestead
  • Free Online Community
    • Blog
    • Press
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    • 2024/2025 Northeast Scouring Pilot Study
    • Fibershed Micro Grant: Scaling Natural Dye Farming Systems Using Urine + Waste Wool
    • The Southeastern New England Fibershed + The Waste Wool Working Group
    • Southeastern New England Fiber Production Survey
    • RISD + Southeastern New England Fibershed’s Common Threads Series
    • Carbon Farming Cohort
      • 2019 Wool Pool
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2019 Wool Pool

The 2019 Southeastern New England Fibershed Wool Pool will be held Friday, June 28th, from 5-8pm at the Soule Homestead Education Center in Middleboro, MA. Those planning to bring wool should bring pre-skirted fleeces. More details are available at the image below.

Organized by SEMAP and the Southeastern New England Fibershed, with funding provided by Patagonia and Fibershed.

Thank you so much to Lisa Dachinger Wools and Battenkill Fibers for helping us collect and buy all the wool from our fabulous farmers.

For details, contact Amy DuFault at fiber@semaponline.

 

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