Product: Yarn

Sarah Kaiser, Wild Oat Hollow

Wild Oat Hollow

We sustainably manage our pastures through rotational grazing, working to increase plant root growth and therefore keeping our pastures green and our creeks flowing longer.

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Twirl Yarn

My thinking is that we are what we eat, and so, the animals and their fibers are “of this place.”

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Skyelark Ranch

At Skyelark Ranch, our goal is to raise livestock in a way that is at once humane and in balance with the land and our community.

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Sally next to dooryard cottons from Peru, closest to the ancestral G. barbadense that the Sea Island cottons came from.

Sally Fox

Concentrating on color and flavor and slow-growing animals and slowing myself down enough to enjoy looking at the sky.

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Red Creek Farm

We are a small family-run sheep farm in Mendocino County, specializing in fine handspinning fleeces.

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Meridian Jacobs

Meridian Jacobs is home to a breeding flock of about 65 Jacob sheep, but it is also a full-service fiber business, stocking spinning and weaving equipment, farm-produced and commercial yarns, Robin’s handwoven pieces, and gift items.

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Menagerie Hill Ranch

Our products include raw alpaca fiber, roving, yarn and other alpaca fiber products in their natural colors — no dyes are used.

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