Announcing the launch of Farm & Fiber Knits. This immersive experience is our way to connect farm and knitter, joining producers and crafters in a wholesome, fiber-fair-style online community that welcomes all. Subscribe today and celebrate the fiber life.
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We're passionate about connecting you with local farms, natural fibers, shepherds, and designers who create beautiful, sustainable handknits.
Join us for a behind-the-scenes exploration of yarn and knitting at their most authentic. With must-knit projects and unforgettable stories, Farm & Fiber Knits invites you to see the craft world through fresh eyes.
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Knit your own wooly companions with Nancy Bush’s Estonian sheep pattern.
Should you reach for metal, wood, or something else to cast on your next knitting project?
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Learn about the joys—and frights!—that come with being a shepherdess during lambing season at this family farm in the Pacific Northwest.
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Bringing state-of-the-art spinning technology to an historic textile community, from industrial synthetic yarn to traceable wool.
Three fiber-centric partnerships are transforming the textile landscape by producing linen, a special, luxurious, plant-based option, in an eco-friendly manner.
Come along as we peek behind the curtain at the annual can’t-miss event for shepherds, knitters, spinners, and more: the Maryland Sheep and Wool Festival.
Twelve reasons that cotton and linen have all your warm weather needs covered. From fluffy to firm, add some sustainable plant fibers to your seasonal lineup!
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Protect your beloved handknits and stash yarn by following some sensible precautions
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You’re cuddled up in your wool garments, but sheep are standing in the fields with their warm fleeces sheared off. Why shear in cold weather? Here are 5 reasons why.
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A simple eyelet spiral is just enough detail to set off the organic sprinkle of nepps in this tweedy yarn.
Nesting begins as lambing season approaches.