Colored Cotton
I can’t just say cotton. You’d think I was talking about the white stuff.
I can’t just say cotton. You’d think I was talking about the white stuff.
Mary Pettis-Sarley is primarily concerned with knitting herself into the fabric of her world, and her world is anything but ordinary.
We drive up the windy country road on an early fall afternoon in Bonny Doon near Santa Cruz, to see what Kori Hargreaves is doing with hyper-local fibers and dyes.
A producer, processor, broker and purveyor of biodynamic goods, Craig Wilkinson has been immersed in the holistic and ecologically conscious practice of biodynamic farming since 1998.
Fiber systems are best designed to minimize detrimental impacts on the biosphere, and to enhance ecosystem function where possible. Fibershed has chosen to research the use of industrial hemp as a fiber crop because it fits both of these criteria.
Clear decision making accompanied by determination and hard work has landed Kim Bethel into a life extraordinarily well suited to her.
Where most people see compost, Sasha Duerr sees color.