Grange Home Returns the Hand to the Made
Beth 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 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.
Read MoreRead the story of Fibershed’s recent Rooted in Simplicity event.
Read MoreAlex and Kelsey Karol are the first-generation agrarians of Outlaw Valley Ranch, a business that has hit its stride even as it restarts from scratch in a new locale. As of last year, Outlaw Valley Ranch occupies 345 hilly acres in Santa Maria, California, between San Luis Obispo and Santa Barbara.
Read MoreFibershed is excited to announce that, along with incredible partners, it has been awarded four Partnerships for Climate-Smart Commodities grants through the USDA’s historic investment in expanding climate-smart agriculture.
Read MoreIn this article we hear from leads at two fashion design schools in Northern California that have been collaborating with Fibershed.
Read MoreJune 2022 marks the third year in a row of people all over the world coming together to explore the power of localization, and to honor the many efforts and […]
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