Meet 13 California Designers Reimagining Textile Creation
Meet the 13 designers who participated in the spring 2024 Borrowed from the Soil Design Exhibition, February 29 – March 4 in Point Reyes Station, California.
Read MoreMeet the 13 designers who participated in the spring 2024 Borrowed from the Soil Design Exhibition, February 29 – March 4 in Point Reyes Station, California.
Read MoreIn this interview, George Harding-Rolls shares how consumers and brands can work together to build a fashion system that aligns with our ecological realities and benefits everyone involved.
Read MorePlease join us for the 2024 Project Threadways Symposium, held April 19-20, 2024, in Florence, Alabama and virtually. This year, our theme is The Future, as we imagine a better way […]
Read MoreReformation is partnering with the California Cotton & Climate Coalition to purchase and manufacture garments using Climate Beneficial™️ Cotton, highlighting the brand’s commitment to sustainable fashion.
Read MoreCalifornia-based company Outerknown — a founding member of the California Cotton & Climate Coalition (C4) — has launched a new collection that celebrates California farmers and working landscapes. The California Series is made with 100% Climate Beneficial™ cotton, grown and sewn entirely in the heart of California’s Central Valley. This line represents a first-of-its-kind for Outerknown and uplifts a regional community of farmers, designers, and producers committed to closely collaborating through our fiber systems to leverage the soil’s ability to fight climate change.
Read MoreBeth Miles is the brains and hands behind her Grange Home line, which is a culmination of and departure from her prior life in apparel design.
Read MoreIn 2022, Fibershed saw its Climate Beneficial(TM) efforts flourish into a remarkable expansion, both regionally and nationally.
Read MoreThe Fibershed community responds to the question “What does Fibershed mean to you?”
Read MoreThe Fibershed team shares their reflections on the past year and what they hope to see in the year ahead.
Read MoreIn this Q&A, Heidi Iverson shares the philosophy behind her shop, Honey Folk Clothing, and how she mindfully chooses materials for her products.
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