12/06/2025
This week, Rachel Witte featured our collaboration with in a beautifully comprehensive piece on the website.
After the mill we had long partnered with closed its doors, we sought, and ultimately found a true alignment of vision, values, and practice with American Woolen, the historic Connecticut mill renowned for its luxury woven fabrics. They stepped in at a pivotal moment and expertly spun our regional, climate-beneficial 50/50 woolโalpaca blend yarn.
The article touches upon the challenges weโre facing in creating our regional midscale manufacturing infrastructure, and highlights how this collaboration demonstrates that with the right partners, it is possible to keep fiber processing local, maintain rigorous quality standards, and invest in a soil-to-soil system that supports farms, mills, designers, and the land itself.
Many thanks to Rachel Witte, and for telling this story. Much gratitude to Jacob Long, and for their ongoing partnership in building a resilient regional textile economy. Lastly, we have great appreciation for the brands in our Carbon Farm Network for their ongoing commitment to supporting regional, regenerative fiber systems.
You can read the full article on the Fibershed website - find the link in our bio.