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Featured Mills
Between fiber and fabric lies an essential link in the yarn supply chain: the mill that transforms raw material into yarn.
Wool Mill Magic: Breed-Specific Yarn in the Pacific Northwest
No Fleece Left Behind: Meet a Zero-Waste Woolen Mill
Binge-Worthy Episodes for Knitters
Cashmere from the Silk Road
Recipe for a Strong Farm-to-Fabric Supply Chain
Want to Knit with Self-Striping Yarn? Start Here
Step Inside a Working Fiber Mill
A Global Flock in Texas: Meet 25 Breeds at The Sheepwalk Ranch
A Vegetable Matter: Separating the Wool from the Chaff
From Greasy Raw Fleece to Clean, Fluffy Wool
How a Fleece Becomes a Yarn: Battenkill Fibers and the Big Impact of a Small Mill
Slow-Spun Living on Prince Edward Island
In Profile: Cactus Hill Farm
Clean Cashmere Has Big Plans for Small Farms
200 Years of Wool in Harmony, Maine
Reinventing Spanish Wool: Meet Wooldreamers
Thoroughly Modern Milling: Meridian Mill House
Celebrating Breed-Specific Yarns with Solitude Wool
The Green, Wooly Mission of the Green Mountain Spinnery
Small-Batch Merino Yarn: Representing Connection and Community
Long Thread Podcast: Mary Jeanne Packer, Battenkill Fibers Carding & Spinning Mill
Knitting Yarn—the Inside Scoop
Navajo Wool, Diné Stories
From Alpaca Pasture to Pullover
Meet Abundant Earth Fiber, A Small-Batch Wool Mill