Recent Stories from Fibershed

Indigo Field Notes 2025

Location: Fibershed Learning Center, Point Reyes Station California Three Northern California Fibershed members & producers, Craig Wilkinson, Rimiko Berreman & Heather Podoll, have collaborated with the Fibershed Learning Center (FSLC) in Point Reyes Station California to grow several varieties of Japanese indigo / Persicaria tinctoria from multiple seed sources. One source included seed collected from […]

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Why truly regenerative cotton isn’t cheap

Across the world, organic farmland is estimated to account for just 2.1% of total farmland. It accounts for less than 1% in the United States. And these low numbers have stayed troublingly static, even as consumer demand for “better” food and fiber has skyrocketed over the same period. Why the inertia? Because transition is difficult […]

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The Natural Dye Handbook by Heidi Iverson

Written by Stephany Wilkes. Photography by Paige Green. Available now I recently sat down for a conversation with brilliant natural dyer, artist, creator – and now author – Heidi Iverson of Honeyfolk. We talked about The Natural Dye Handbook, plants and land observations, climate trauma, balancing publishing needs with natural seasons, and lots more.   SW: […]

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The Myth of Textile Recycling: Q&A

Q&A by Daniel Saavedra This summer, Fibershed teamed up with Dr. Emily Oertling from California State University, Sacramento’s Fashion Merchandising and Management program to offer a dynamic 6-week internship intensive. Focused on textile policy and advocacy, this program empowered emerging leaders to dive deep into the critical issues shaping the future of sustainable fashion. Read […]

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The True Value of Restorative Fiber—Why Climate Beneficial™ is an Investment in the Future

Written by Rachel Witte. Photography by Paige Green. Sustainability certifications have become the default mechanism for demonstrating environmental progress in the fashion and fiber industries. Labels like organic, regenerative, and climate-smart emerged in response to growing consumer pressure for transparency as globalized supply chains made it harder to trace sourcing and hold brands accountable. They […]

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What is in my children’s clothes?

Written by: Connie Gaudio & Emily Oertling Edited by: Fibershed Photography by: TM Photo Co. As a mother, I want what’s best for my family. Even before my son arrived, I had his first outfit picked out. When my son was born, the first textile his body touched was the hospital blanket. I remember the […]

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