Fibershed writes: “Join us in conversation with three people who are doing some amazing things in their strategic geography, the Southeastern New England Fibershed: Amy DuFault, a sustainable fashion writer, […]
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Southeastern New England Fibershed Gets Patagonia Environmental Grant!
We’re so excited to announce the Southeastern New England Fibershed received an environmental grant from Patagonia! Grant funds will support project management, workshop development and costs, Wool Pool coordination, and […]
Read More2019 Wool Pool at Soule Homestead
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 […]
Read MoreAlpaca Carbon Farming Cohort Spotlight: Moonlight Rose Alpaca Farm
Moonlight Rose Alpaca Farm owner Dave Rose We are so thankful to Fibershed for giving us a grant to develop a carbon farming cohort in Southeastern New England. Our goal […]
Read MoreAlpaca Carbon Farming Cohort Spotlight: KaveRock Alpaca Farm
Story by Southeastern New England Fibershed intern Charlotte Atkinson Images Amy DuFault “The most rewarding part is looking at all those adorable fuzzy faces, each one has a unique personality. […]
Read MoreAlpaca Carbon Farming Cohort Spotlight: Plain View Alpaca Farm
We are so thankful to Fibershed for giving us a grant to develop a carbon farming cohort in Southeastern New England. Our goal for this project is to strengthen the […]
Read MoreBedfellows Blankets Channels Positive Outlook for New England Textile Industry
Bedfellows Blankets founder Peggy Hart with good friend and textile mill afficionado, Leonard Brodt Story and images by Fibershed intern Charlotte Atkinson Tucked away in the tiny town of Shelburne […]
Read More13 Fun Facts About Alpacas
From Chris Riley, owner of the New England Alpaca Fiber Pool (NEAFP) ➢ More than 6,000 years ago, alpacas were domesticated by the Incas. – Alpacas are herd animals, and […]
Read MoreShepherdess Dorothy Benedict of Pan Terra Farm on Appreciating Origin
Story and images by Fibershed intern Charlotte Atkinson The magic of slow living is truly embodied by shepherdess Dorothy Benedict of Pan Terra Farm in Central Massachusetts. Dorothy has always […]
Read MoreScaling Fiber Production With the New England Alpaca Fiber Pool
“We have seen consumer trends toward slow food for years, and next is slow fashion. To support this trend, farmers need to understand how adding natural fiber to their existing […]
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