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Description: "We are a family-owned spinnery located in the hills of Vermont Township in south central Wisconsin. We provide wool processing services to customers from all over North America and natural fiber yarns and knitting supplies to hand knitters all over the world. We feature our own line of yarns using fibers grown in America that are spun, dyed and hand painted here at our mill." -- from the website, 2020.08.21
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Subject: Textile fiber industry, Textile fibers, Synthetic, Spinning, Wool
Group: Small/Medium Scale Fiber Processing
Creator: Blackberry Ridge Woolen Mill
Language: English
Coverage: Wisconsin -- Vermont Township
Identifier: https://hdl.handle.net/1813.001/wa06347
Description: "Our farm is a family business and we have been processing wool and wool products for the past 10 years. We process long to fine wools, alpaca, llama and mohair.We offer custom fiber processing and produce quality roving, batts and webs." -- from the website, 2019.11.01
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Subject: Textile industry, Alpaca (Textile), Textile fibers industry, Dyes and dyeing, Woolen and worsted manufacture, Llama farms, Wool
Group: Small/Medium Scale Fiber Processing
Creator: Willow Creek Farm Dawn Custom Carding
Language: English
Coverage: Washington -- Roy
Identifier: https://hdl.handle.net/1813.001/wa06338
Description: “We're a family owned farm and woolen mill in east-central Wisconsin.
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Subject: Textile industry -- Wisconsin, Woolen and worsted manufacturing-- Wisconsin, Synthetic fibers-- Wisconsin, Wool industry-- Wisconsin, Sheep industry, Raw materials, Wool
Group: Small/Medium Scale Fiber Processing
Creator: Hidden Valley Farm and Woolen Mill
Language: English
Coverage: Wisconsin -- Valders
Identifier: https://hdl.handle.net/1813.001/wa06334
Description: "The Mora Valley Spinning Mill and Tapetes de Lana are excited to offer our mill-spun natural fiber yarns, battings, rovings, and clean fleece. We take a special interest in spinning yarns from heritage breeds of sheep, as each breed has qualities specific to its fiber that create yarn and roving with different characteristics to serve different purposes. We offer knitting yarns, weaving yarns (for both warp and weft), and all things in between." -- from website, 2020. 04.03
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Subject: Textile fiber industry, Spun yarns, Sheep industry, Wool
Group: Small/Medium Scale Yarn, bedding, & other finished products
Creator: Mora Valley Spinning Mill
Language: English
Coverage: New Mexico -- Mora
Identifier: https://hdl.handle.net/1813.001/wa06331
Description: "Zeilinger Wool Company will soon achieve it's fourth generation family member to continue our tradition in the year 2020 of proudly processing natural fibers for you. It brings us pure joy to serve you, not just our customers but our friends. Our family has been processing wool for over a century and our personal service has been our trademark over the years.
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Subject: Alpaca (Textile), Textile industry, Textile fibers industry, Textile fabrics, Wool
Group: Small/Medium Scale Fiber Processing
Creator: Zeilinger Wool Company Fiber & Wool Processing
Language: English
Coverage: Michigan -- Frankenmuth
Identifier: https://hdl.handle.net/1813.001/wa06277
Description: "Cestari Sheep and Wool Company is a small family-owned and operated American manufacturer of knitting and crocheting yarn. We have a farm in Augusta County, Virginia where we raise sheep for wool that we use in our yarn. We also source wool from reputable ranchers throughout the United States. All of our sheep and wool products are always grown and processed in the United States. Our cotton products are grown and processed exclusively in Virginia. " -- from website, 2020.12.21
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Subject: Textile industry -- United States, Wool industry -- United States, Cotton trade -- Virginia, Textile fibers, Synthetic -- United States, Wool , Sheep industry
Group: Small/Medium Scale Yarn, bedding, & other finished products
Creator: Cestari Sheep & Wool Company
Language: English
Coverage: Virginia -- Churchville
Identifier: https://hdl.handle.net/1813.001/wa06316
Description: "Harrisville Designs has been spinning 100% Virgin Wool Yarn in Harrisville, New Hampshire for over 40 years. As one of a handful of woolen mills left in this country, Harrisville's textile tradition is rich and dates back to 1794 when the first of several mills was built across the Nubanusit River to harness the water-power necessary for carding fleeces brought down to the village from local hilltop farms.
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Subject: Textile industry -- New Hampshire, Weaving -- New Hampshire, Knitting-- New Hampshire, Felting -- New Hampshire, Spinning -- New Hampshire, Spun yarns, Wool industry, Wool
Group: Large-scale Yarn, bedding, & other finished products
Creator: Harrisville Designs
Language: English
Coverage: New Hampshire -- Harrisville
Identifier: https://hdl.handle.net/1813.001/wa06312
Description: “All Kentwool products are infused with a proprietary blend of Super Fine Merino Wool yarn and combined with other premium natural and high-tech fibers. Our integrated technology process creates an optimal micro-climate that promotes wicking and comfort while reducing friction, abrasion and muscle fatigue.
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Subject: Woolen and worsted manufacturing, Textile fiber industry, Textile designers -- South Carolina, Textile fabrics -- South Carolina, Wool
Group: Large-scale Textile and garment production (Weaving, Knitting & Nonwovens)
Creator: Kentwool
Language: English
Coverage: South Carolina -- Greenville
Identifier: https://hdl.handle.net/1813.001/wa06251
Description: “Morning Star Fiber started in Amish Country in Northeast Ohio just outside of a little village called Apple Creek in January of 2005. After ten years of doing business there we moved our operation to Andrews, North Carolina. As a small family owned business providing value added services to animal growers and others in the fiber community, we focused on quality product and customer service...
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Subject: Textile designers, Textile fiber industry, Artisans, Dyes and dyeing, Wool
Group: Small/Medium Scale Fiber Processing
Creator: Morning Star Fiber - Artisan Fiber Mill
Language: English
Coverage: North Carolina -- Andrews
Identifier: https://hdl.handle.net/1813.001/wa06252
Description: “The Rodger Family Farm produces carded and packaged batts and rovings from our NASSA registered Shetland sheep, registered to and raised by our daughter-shepherdess, Kyra Lynn Rodger. As a family enterprise just outside of Lebanon, Oregon, we handle our sheep partners at least twice daily – and hand roo them rather than shear when they release their coats in the early spring. Each has a name, a personality, a story. We are happy to tell their story and ours as we have come to care for these delightful animals.
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Subject: Textile industry -- Oregon, Woolen and worsted manufacture -- Oregon, Sheep farming -- Oregon, Wool scouring -- Oregon, Wool , Sheep farming -- Oregon
Group: Small/Medium Scale Fiber Processing
Creator: Rodger Family Farm & Fiber Mill LLC
Language: English
Coverage: Oregon -- Lebanon
Identifier: https://hdl.handle.net/1813.001/wa06272
Description: “Since our founding in 1981 our goals remain unchanged: to create yarns of the highest quality, to help sustain regional sheep farming, and to develop environmentally sound ways to process natural fibers.
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Subject: Textile fiber industry, Sustainable development, Sheep industry, Woolen and worsted manufacturing, Wool , Alpaca (Textile) -- Vermont
Group: Small/Medium Scale Yarn, bedding, & other finished products
Creator: Green Mountain Spinnery
Language: English
Coverage: Vermont -- Putney
Identifier: https://hdl.handle.net/1813.001/wa06298
Description: "Chris and LaVonne live and work on 40 acres of family land they purchased in 1985 from his parents. It is in the beautiful Gallatin Valley and just 8 miles North of the Bozeman Yellowstone International Airport. LaVonne has raised sheep for nearly 30 years and worked at the previous wool mill loaction for 4 years before deciding to take ownership. The equipment was for sale for as long as she worked there, it just took her a while to realize it just really needed to stay right here in the Gallatin Valley. That experience, along with the support, help and experience of the other "mill family members" is just the right combination to prepare your lovely wool just the way you want it." -- from website, 2020.12.21
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Subject: Textile industry, Sheep industry, Woolen and worsted manufacturing, Sustainable development, Wool
Group: Small/Medium Scale Fiber Processing
Creator: The Wool Mill
Language: English
Coverage: Montana -- Gallatin Canyon
Identifier: https://hdl.handle.net/1813.001/wa06257
Description: "Chargeurs Wool (USA) Inc. is in Jamestown, South Carolina situated on the beautiful Santee River in the Francis Marion National Forest. It is very close to the ports of Charleston and textile areas of North and South Carolina. The company began operations in 1955 and has been continuously providing quality wool tops to its customers across a broad range of worsted styles from 17 to 32 micron." -- from website, 2019.09.16
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Subject: Textile industry, Woolen and worsted manufacture, Wool industry, Wool
Group: Large-scale Fiber Processing
Creator: Chargeurs Wool
Language: English
Coverage: South Carolina -- Jamestown
Identifier: https://hdl.handle.net/1813.001/wa06276
Description: “Crescent Woolen Mills is a custom spinner of wool and synthetic yarns. We convert fiber into yarn or other yarn forms such as roving or sliver. Crescent is certified to be NAFTA and Berry Amendment compliant. ...
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Subject: Wool , Spinning, Textile fibers, Synthetic, Textile fiber industry
Language: English
Coverage: Wisconsin -- Two Rivers
Identifier: https://hdl.handle.net/1813.001/wa08009
Description: “At Ewethful Fiber Farm we create custom made fiber products for flock owners and fiber enthusiasts. In addition we also create our own line of products using locally sourced fiber.
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Subject: Textile industry -- Oregon, Acrylic fibers -- Oregon, Textile fibers industry -- Oregon, Felting -- Oregon, Spinning -- Oregon, Wool
Group: Small/Medium Scale Fiber Processing
Creator: Ewethful Fiber Farm & Mill
Language: English
Coverage: Oregon -- Halsey
Identifier: https://hdl.handle.net/1813.001/wa06271
Description: "Expertly manufactures high-quality air laid, chemical bond, composites, felted wool, needlepunch, lamination, and thermo-bond materials."--taken from website 2023.12.04
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Subject: Garment industry, Nonwoven fabrics, Textile industry, Wool , Felting
Creator: National Nonwovens
Language: English
Coverage: Massachusetts -- Easthampton
Identifier: https://hdl.handle.net/1813.001/wa08023
Description: "We are ranchers at heart and millers by trade. For 20 years our family has been a part of the natural fiber industry; we have a deep understanding of the work, dedication, and love required to be a rancher. Your fiber is the result of a year’s worth of love and care for your herd. At Yampa Valley Fiberworks our mission is simple – to provide our customers with finished yarns of the finest quality, dedication, and craftsmanship." -- from the website, 2019.11.01
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Subject: Textile industry -- Colorado, Textile fiber industry -- Colorado, Textile fibers, Synthetic -- Colorado, Wool , Alpaca (Textile), Mohair industry
Group: Small/Medium Scale Fiber Processing
Creator: Yampa Valley FiberWorks
Language: English
Coverage: Colorado -- Craig
Identifier: https://hdl.handle.net/1813.001/wa06291
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