In the Field with Emily Beal visited the historic Nome School House, where she helped take wool and turn it into yarn.
BUSIER THAN EVER. IN THE PICTURE PERFECT PATTERN OF RURAL VACAVILLE. YEAH, I JUST HAVE TO GET MY FEET TO GO IN THE RIGHT ORDER. ROBIN LINDH IS PART OF THE COMMUNITY’S FIBER, AND THEN IT’S A LITTLE ...
Martha Cant sells her wool and yarn through a Bodega co-op and has produced some commercially-spun yarn from her sheep.
A new certification scheme assures consumers that their wool comes from Scotland.
When Leanna Maksymiuk started keeping sheep at Lone Sequoia Ranch, her business in British Columbia, she did it with a direct interest in fiber art. Today, she has a flock of 25 sheep, mostly ...
At a family farm in central Iowa, a sheep shearer leans over a ram, making smooth, clean strokes through several inches of shaggy wool. For most breeds, this fiber will just keep growing unless it’s ...
Set in the heart of Western Australia’s Wheatbelt region, Prospect Pastoral is a regenerative wool and wheat farm that stands out against the harsh, brittle landscape in which it sits. Bordered by ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Tim Newcomb covers tennis gear/business, stadiums and shoe tech. The natural performance attributes of wool—warm when wet, ...