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MARCH: Regional & Cooperative Models for the Future of Farming & Design With Laura Sansone, Founder of NY Textile Lab

Email amy@senefibershed.org if interested in purchasing the recording for $10

Join us March 27, 2025 for an inspiring and educational talk with Laura Sansone, the founder and Director of the New York Textile Lab. Laura will give a presentation that details how her past has aligned itself with the present and most importantly, how she sees the future of farming and design within a fibershed.

NY Textile Lab is a design and consulting company offering products and services that support Carbon Farming practices, creating yarns and textiles that link designers with local fiber producers and mills. Laura helps to build a diverse, regenerative textile supply ecosystem, empowering designers to make socially and environmentally responsible choices.

All textiles are made with alpaca, sheep and cotton fibers grown on healthy, climate-beneficial soils in our region and crafted by transparent, ethical, and local mills.

Laura believes textile production should thrive through regenerative, collaborative systems, not extraction or scarcity.

She’s the real deal, is making production happen and would love to work with new alpaca and sheep farmers! Interested?
Southeastern New England Fibershed members are free!

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