The holidays have a way of pulling us back to the basics: what we use, what we value, and who made the things we reach for every day. Within Fibershed communities, those answers always start in the soil and move outward—through the growers tending fields and flocks, the mills keeping regional skill alive, and the makers shaping raw fiber into something someone might keep for years.
Our version of a holiday gift guide gathers a handful of pieces made with Climate Beneficial™ Verified wool and cotton from makers, producers, and designers all across the country. If you’re looking for gifts that feel like they actually come from somewhere, and support the work it takes to keep those places thriving, we think this is a good place to start.
Lattice Cowl from NY Textile Lab
This undyed 50/50 wool–alpaca blend comes from farms within 300 miles of NYC, all part of the Carbon Farm Network’s climate-minded growing community. Spun and finished in New York and Pennsylvania, each skein is verified Climate Beneficial™ and fully traceable back to regional soil and stewardship.
Sweaters from Vincent Saint James
Vincent James’ sweaters are made from 100% Climate Beneficial™ Verified wool, sourced domestically from farms raising animals in ways that support healthier soil and increase carbon storage. They utilize a small, thoughtful supply chain, resulting in heirloom-quality pieces—but ones that are produced in limited quantities. Better get one while they’re still in stock!
Southern-grown, Carolina-made cotton in its pure, undyed state. This limited small batch is perfect for crafters who want their projects to start with ethically and thoughtfully-sourced fiber.
Wool comforter from Frankenmuth Woolen Mill
This wool comforter comes from a family mill that’s been making bedding since 1894, and now works with Climate Beneficial wool from regional farms. It’s filled with pure wool and wrapped in 100% organic cotton.
Wool naturally regulates temperature, stays dry, and keeps dust mites and mold at bay, which makes this a great option for sensitive sleepers or anyone who runs hot at night. You can use it on its own or inside a duvet (they include a tie kit if you need it).
A genuinely thoughtful gift for someone who could use better sleep.
Plus, browse their other offerings for plenty of other Climate Beneficial™ wool-featuring products!
Cali Box Top from ITALIA a COLLECTION
The Cali Box Top has a loose boxed shape, with cap sleeves and the length falls at waistline. Made of climate beneficial wool in a natural cream color that is undyed and unbleached, the perfect palette for natural dying. Allow 1 week for production and delivery.
These wool dish sponges are a simple upgrade that actually makes a difference. Wool naturally resists odor, mold, and bacteria, so they stay clean longer and don’t develop that usual sponge smell. They’re also sturdy, dry quickly, and hold up to daily use.
Bonus: because they’re made with 100% Climate Beneficial™ wool, they can go straight into the compost when you’re done. A small, useful gift that keeps plastic out of the sink and the landfill.
Merino Wool Ribbed Beanie from Emigh Fine Wools
The beanie is a winter staple, and this one is knit from the best: premium, Climate Beneficial™ Verified wool. Offered in classic colors with a unisex fit, it’s a Solano County–grown luxury that everyone on your list will want.
Lani’s Lana — Naturally Colored Bulky Weight Yarn
These naturally colored bulky yarns—from soft Snow to deep Obsidian—are sourced from The Bare Ranch in California’s Modoc county and spun at Mountain Meadows Wool in Wyoming. Each 2-ply skein is 100 yards (4 oz.) and works well on US 9–11 needles.
The wool has that satisfying “squish” you want in a bulky yarn and blooms beautifully after blocking. Because it’s combed before spinning, it also helps reduce pilling in your finished pieces.
A solid, dependable yarn with real provenance. Great for sweaters, hats, or any winter project that calls for warmth and texture.
Needle Felting Kit from Headwaters Grazing
This beginner-friendly needle-felting kit has everything you need to start experimenting: three felting needles, a foam pad, and a mix of roving, batting, and raw locks in different colors and textures. You can make small creatures or ornaments, or add designs directly onto clothing or accessories.
It also comes with a small how-to zine that walks you through the basics. A great little starter kit for anyone curious about wool crafts or looking for a hands-on winter project.
These socks were made using a blend of Climate Beneficial verified cotton, alpaca, and American fine wool. They’re soft, warm, and fully produced in the United States. A cozy, practical gift.
The Climate Beneficial™ Sweater from Ecologyst
This sweater is knit from extra-fine Climate Beneficial™ Verified wool sourced from farms in Modoc County, California. It’s a soft, warm, and reliable winter that anybody’s bound to love.
Wool Blanket from American Blossom Linens
This chevron throw is made from 100% U.S. Climate Beneficial™ wool. Its yarns are dyed at a century-old mill in North Carolina using low-impact dyes, then finished with careful stitching and mitered edges. Made ethically in the U.S., it’s the kind of throw that feels good to use and even better to give.
The Climate Beneficial™ Verified collection from Coyuchi
Coyuchi has been making organic bedding and home essentials since 1991, always rooted in their home landscape of coastal California. Their Climate Beneficial™ Verified collection carries that commitment even further, using fibers grown through land-stewarding practices that help rebuild soil and store more carbon.
From sheets and pillowcases to throws and dryer balls, these pieces are soft, durable, and eminently giftable! A thoughtful choice for anyone who wants their home to feel good (and do good).
“Thank a Farmer” shirt from Carhartt
This limited-edition “Thank a Farmer” tee is made from Climate Beneficial Verified cotton grown in California’s San Joaquin Valley, designed to highlight the farmers doing the real work on the ground. Produced in a limited run of just 3,000, sales directly benefit growers transitioning to Climate Beneficial™ Verified practices. A simple way to say thanks, an important way to help sustain the systems that make this kind of cotton possible, and an all-around great gift.
The Esmeralda Throw by Wild Oat Hollow
This 100% fine-fiber, Climate Beneficial™ blanket blends Merino, Bluefaced Leicester, Cormo, and Corriedale, for a remarkably soft, heirloom feel. Named for Esmeralda, our moorit Merino ewe whose warm brown-and-cream fleece inspired its signature look, this throw is perfect for gifting—or curling up under all winter.
These mittens are part of Wol Hide’s Climate Beneficial™ collection, with pieces ranging from beanies to comfy sweaters, all made with undyed wool from small farms raising heritage sheep breeds in their local landscapes. The fibers are minimally processed and reflect the natural colors that come straight from the sheep each season. They’re knit entirely in the U.S.
This beanie from Val Des Monts is made with Climate Beneficial™ Verified fibers sourced from ranches in Northern California and Central Oregon. It’s warm, super cute, and makes a thoughtful gift for anyone who needs to stay cozy this winter.
This mockneck top is made with Climate Beneficial™ Verified wool and undyed, Texas-grown organic cotton details, all sewn with GOTS-certified organic thread. It’s designed and made in Northern California in small batches, with a slow, made-to-order approach that keeps each piece intentional. A soft, sculptural layer for anyone who appreciates clothing with a lighter footprint. You can also browse other Climate Beneficial Verified products from Herderin, like these cool leggings and their ponchos.
Fingerless Mitts from Imperial Yarn
And here is a description we could use: Imperial Yarn’s CoPacaWoo Fingerless Mitts weaves together cotton, alpaca, and Merino sourced from Climate Beneficial™ Verified ranches across America. Soft, lightweight, and knit in four rich colorways, they’re perfect for texting, typing, or staying cozy on the move. A small, thoughtful gift that reflects the care and land stewardship behind Imperial Yarn’s broader collection. (All their products are made with CBV materials!)
Cloud Peak Wool Hoodie from Mountain Meadow Wool
These 100% Mountain Merino wool hoodies are American-made with Climate Beneficial™ – Transitional wool. Grown, spun, and knit in Wyoming, the fiber used for these wool hoodies is exceptionally soft and warm, making the wool hoodies an everyday “go-to” item. Mountain Meadow hoodies (and other products) are processed start-to-finish from raw wool in their Buffalo, Wyoming facility.










































