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Chad Alice Hagen Chad Alice Hagen has been exploring hand-felted wool since 1980. She received her BA in Art and Master's in Textile Design from the University of Wisconsin-Madison and her MFA from Cranbrook Academy of Art. Her work has been featured on the covers of Fiberarts Magazine, Surface Design Journal and Shuttle Spindle & Dyepot. Articles and photos on her work have also appeared in American Craft Magazine, Echoes, and Fiberarts Design Books, among others. |
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La Lana Wools La Lana Wools is a gallery and store featuring exquisite natural plant dyed yarns and other unusual yarns and fibers for knitting, spinning, weaving and all of the fiber arts, plus one-of-a-kind clothing and their Line of the Spirit rug collection. |
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Hello Yarn Hello Yarn sells hand-dyed and handspun yarns, hand knits, fiber for spinners and felters, and knitting and spindling kits. All of the yarns, fibers, and knits are one-of-a-kind. Don't forget to check out their free knitting patterns. |
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American Sheep Industry Association ASI is the national organization representing the interests of the 64,000 sheep producers located throughout the United States. From East to West, farm flocks to range operations, ASI works to represent the interests of all producers. |
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Chris Rom and Geoff Buddie Chris Rom and Geoff Buddie utilize handfelted wool, porcelain, stoneware, aluminum, and wire to create original works of art. |
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Fine Fibers Fine Fibers is a hoof to finished goods shop. From mohair fleece, mohair roving, and mohair yarn to apparel, afghans, and art, they have mohair to meet your every "made with mohair" need. |
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University of Wisconsin - River Falls The River Falls branch of the University of Wisconsin recently held a Fiber Studio Student Art Show. Check out the exhibit! |
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Horst Couture Horst Couture is a company offering unique, handmade clothing and accessories to boutiques through consignment and wholesale. Their products are all made of 100% Falkland wool. |
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Rowan Tree Woolery Rowan Tree Woolery supports the textile community, encouraging the work of artisans and family businesses, showing their work whenever possible. |
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Natural World Arts Natural World Arts features handmade items inspired by the beauty and wonder of nature, created and crafted by artist Lesa Sevin. |
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Renee Harris Renee Harris' passion is working with cotton thread embroidery and hand felted wool fabric. Since she loves the thought of "touching" a story or idea, the felted wool or embroidery allows her to physically feel the narrative images created from each process. |
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Rach-Al-Paca Farm Rach-Al-Paca Fiber Processing has been developed specifically to meet the unique qualities of alpaca fiber. They have designed the equipment to process fleece with minimal damage and loss, but they are nevertheless able to return a superior quality roving or yarn. |
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CraftDirectory.org CraftDirectory.org is one of the largest directories for Arts and Crafts enthusiasts on the Internet, featuring over 24,000 links in more than 900 categories. |
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Pancake and Lulu Handspun Pancake and Lulu gathers and collects many types of the finest animal and plant fibers. They then dye and paint them with professional acid and natural dyes, and season them to taste with other ingredients like recycled cloth, found objects, other yarns, sparklies and more fibers. |
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Spritely Goods Spritely Goods creates beautifully handcrafted goods for wool fans. A portion of each sale benefits the following Charities: Komen Foundation, Heifer International, and Best Friends Animal Society. |
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Maine Woods Yarn & Fiber Maine Woods Yarn & Fiber specializes in handspun, hand dyed yarns and rovings in wool and wool/angora blends for knitting, felting, crochetting and spinning. |
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Spiro Designs Located on the island of Nantucket, Spiro Designs sells handspun yarn, fiber, and wool crafts. |
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Cactus Bloom Fibers Cactus Bloom Fibers sells handspun yarn from natural, hand-dyed fibers. |
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Pam Lacey Pam Lacey is an artist and writer who works with wool, glass, and clay. |
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Yarn Rescue Yarn Rescue sells handspun yarn, monster needles and hooks, spinning fibers, and more. |
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Feltfree Feltfree organically creates her self adornments and nuances using primarily Falkland wool from RH Lindsay since one of her mentors, Horst
(Horstcouture) introduced it to her. Unstructured accessories with a free flow that are flexible and versatile are her passion; she loves allowing the wool to decide, resulting in undulating edges, traveling tendrils and magic. |
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Winding Wool Creek and JBL Glass Winding Wool Creek features wool products at all levels, from raw wool roving to the finished piece. They handspin yarn, hand dye yarns and roving, needle felt, wet felt and do a tiny bit of weaving. |
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Spinning Wheel Studio Tricia, from Spinning Wheel Studio, spins hand-dyed and natural fibers. She loves how handspinning has evolved from a traditional and practical craft to a creative art and a form of self expression. |
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The Colors of Nature Trisha, from The Colors of Nature, says, "Working with Natural Dyes gives me a wonderful opportunity to explore and work with color. The possibilities are endless and the results are always different." |
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Julia Ramsey Knitwear Julia Ramsey is a knitwear designer and fiber artist. Rich in texture and dimension, Julia's fabrics drape the body connecting figure with fiber. |
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