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Crackle
Naturally coloured Foxfibre cotton yarn, woven in crackle.
Bodega Pastures Sheep
Bodega Pastures uses sustainable ranching practices in the raising of their flock. Organically grown fleece is available: Churro, Columbia, Corriedale and Romney.
Conventional Cotton Statistics
Some compelling reasons to consider going organic in your textile pursuits.
Dryer Lint
A humourous and though-provoking story about dryer lint, cotton and eco babble.
Hemp Textiles Int.
Hemp Textiles Int. is a wholesale supplier of hemp spinning fibres and yarns.
Homestead Sheep and Fiber Products
The Ahlen's have been in the knitting and spinning business since 1976. Fleece, roving, batts, handspun and millspun yarns are produced from their own flock.
Marr Haven Yarn
Marr Haven has chemical-free, naturally coloured wool yarns spun from their merino-rambouillet sheep. Dyed yarns in soft heather tones use a "low chemical" dye.
The Organic Cotton Exhibit
A presentation of many compelling reasons why you should go organic.
Organic Style: Wool
From the Organic Style magazine, an article about the new fashion trend of organic wool clothing. The article includes a hand-knitted scarf pattern.
The Organic Cotton Site
A site dedicated to farmers, manufacturers, retailers and others who are devoted to making organic cotton a viable alternative.
Paivatar
Organic wool and hemp yarns and unique handwoven products.
Spring Creek Organic Farm
Award winning, natural coloured organic Romney sheep are raised with the weaver, spinner or fibre artist in mind. The fleece are hand skirted to assure a clean fleece, free of vegetation.
Vreseis Ltd.
Cottons that grow in natural colours of greens and browns are grown organically. Spinning fibre and yarns have been spun in various weights, 18/2, 10/2, 4/4 and chenille yarns, for knitting and weaving.
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