Archives: Producers
Heirloom East Bay
Heirloom is located on 95 acres of Ohlone land in Alameda County, sustainably producing a number of products including wool, soap, eggs, and persimmons. We are exploring sustainable living practices […]
Read MoreALE Sheep Company
ALE Sheep Company is owned and operated by Anna Odendaal. It began in 2012 when she had the opportunity to purchase a small flock of Suffolk ewes. It was first […]
Read MoreWildcat Canyon Community School
Our school is a community demonstration project for ecological repair and producing human material goods in a way that regenerates ecosystems. We are aspiring to create climate beneficial wool and […]
Read MoreRockin’ Bar L
Rockin’ Bar L has 3 acres in Petaluma with dairy goats, freezer pigs, cross purpose sheep, hens, cross purpose ducks, heritage breed turkeys, honeybees, a home vegetable garden, small-scale sales […]
Read MoreSierra Valley Yaks
Greg and Jenna have raised cattle for over 15 years. We became interested in yaks due to our alpine valley location, and the possibility of an animal that can be […]
Read MoreHeart and Hands Farm
My name is Julie Yarnall and I have a 4 acre farm in Petaluma. I am a certified Waldorf teacher and have also completed the Handwork training program. I own and operate a Waldorf preschool, kindergarten, and first grade called Heart and Hands Farm. We are a PMA. I love all of the fiber arts and love to teach them to children and adults!
Read MoreWilde Works
I have always been a maker with a strong connection to fiber and my path as a Waldorf hand-work teacher over the last 30 years, provided both professionally and artistically […]
Read MoreMeinolf Weaving School
I inherited a loom in 2000 while pursuing a degree in Industrial Design at SFSU. Going on to earn an MFA in Textiles and Social Practice from CCA, I have […]
Read MoreChisum Trail Woolery and Farm
Small farm in Penn Valley with flock of Merino sheep specializing in weaving and spinning. Also Jersey/Dexter cross cows.
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