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Description: "Since opening for business in Canada over 3 decades ago as an innovative and quality twisting facility, 3a has grown to become the leading throwster with the largest twisting capabilities in North America. Today, we are a renowned global supplier of yarns and sewing threads with primary distribution in Canada, United States, Mexico, Europe and Australia. 3a works constantly to ensure the continued growth and innovation of its product range and service area." -- from the website, 2020.12.21
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Subject: Twisting machines (Textile machinery), Textile industry, Woolen and worsted manufacture, Thread
Group: Large-scale Spinning
Creator: 3a Throwing
Coverage: Virginia -- Christiansburg
Identifier: https://hdl.handle.net/1813.001/wa06227
Description: "At A Spinning Peddler's Fiber Mill, we are proud to say that our processing products are environmentally safe, biodegradable with no petroleum base or other additives. Our goal is to become a renewable energy efficient fiber mill. Our ranch is looking at alternative power source for our operation and we are looking forward to adding solar to the mill." -- from the website, 2020.08.21
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Subject: Textile fiber industry, Sustainable development, Alpaca (Textile), Alpaca farming -- California, Llama farms, Mohair industry, Knit goods
Group: Small/Medium Scale Fiber Processing
Creator: A Spinning Peddler's Fiber Mill
Language: English
Coverage: California -- Auburn
Identifier: https://hdl.handle.net/1813.001/wa06345
Description: "In our newly built mill, we can individually process your fiber into high quality rovings, batts and yarn. Our mill comes from our own need and desire to have yarn that comes from only our animals - yarn from our farm. It is so exciting to raise these beautiful animals with their wonderful fiber. How frustrating it has been to get that special fiber, which you worked so hard to breed for and to raise, turned into yarn. A+ Alpaca Fiber Mill will create yarn from your farm so you can show off that special fiber! Every farm can have their own yarn to market or turn into garments." -- from the website, 2019.11.01
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Subject: Textile industry, Textile fiber industry, Textile fibers, Synthetic, Alpaca (Textile) -- New York (State)
Group: Small/Medium Scale Fiber Processing
Creator: A+ Alpaca Fiber Mill
Language: English
Coverage: New York (State) -- Jordan
Identifier: https://hdl.handle.net/1813.001/wa06346
Description: "AAPN is headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia, with members in North America, Mexico, the Caribbean, Central America, South America, Asia and Europe.
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Subject: Textile fabric industry, Clothing trade, Textile industry
Description: "ACMA is the unified voice and protector of the composites industry, providing a seat at the table for distributors, suppliers and manufacturers of all sizes to gain knowledge, influence and competitive advantage."--taken from website 2023.12.04
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Subject: Textile workers -- Training of -- Virginia, Composite materials -- Virginia, Textile industry -- Virginia, Sustainable development
Creator: American Composites Manufacturers Association
Language: English
Coverage: Virginia -- Arlington
Identifier: https://hdl.handle.net/1813.001/wa08039
Description: "Since opening in 2011, my customers have sent me everything from super-fine wools to coarse, primitive wools, alpaca, llama, Angora, mohair, cashgora and even dog hair (from really big, lovable Scottish Deerhounds)." -- from the website, 2019.12.22
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Subject: Textile industry -- United States, Wool industry -- United States, Knit goods industry -- United States, Cottage industries, Woolen and worsted manufacture -- United States, Fiber industry
Group: Small/Medium Scale Fiber Processing
Creator: Acorn Works Fiber Processing
Language: English
Coverage: New York (State) -- Churchville
Identifier: https://hdl.handle.net/1813.001/wa06254
Description: "Established in 2017, Adirondack Fibershed is a member of the Fibershed Affiliate Program. The Fibershed Affiliate Program supports an international grassroots network that promotes the development of regional fiber systems communities, including economic and non-economic growth, in the form of building relationships and new global networks. We work to connect fiber enthusiasts across the Adirondacks and inspire collaborations that result in beautiful artisan products made with local fiber, natural dyes, and local labor. Whether you have been knitting for 40 years, raising sheep for 3 generations, or are just becoming interested in the fiber world, we have something for you. We will be organizing workshops on topics like natural dying, weaving, knitting, and more, and we can't wait to foster more creative connections." -- from website, 2020.12.21
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Subject: Green products, Knit goods, Textile workers -- Training of, Textile fibers industry, Textile industry
Language: English
Coverage: New York (State) -- Adirondacks
Identifier: https://hdl.handle.net/1813.001/wa06242
Description: "How we ( BOB, MYSELF, AND 4 KIDS) got started - OUR DREAM... we began with two male Suri alpacas in 2011, a father and son. INSTANT LOVE!!! The name Alpaca Pines is from the beautiful pines that line our property in northern Illinois. We soon added 15 Suri Alpacas, and 2 Huacaya. The farm now has a total of 40 alpacas and 1 llama! Our mill is open and we are in full swing! We provide personalized service to all our customers. We are family owned. Stop by and check out our yarn/gift shop. We carry roving, yarn, felted sheets and more processed at our mill. Items in the gift shop are made at the mill or are carefully chosen. We have beautiful items that are fair trade products. Open houses are offered throughout the year and participate in Alpaca Days. Check our site for events. Follow us on Facebook, Twitter and instagram.
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Subject: Textile industry, Alpaca (Textile), Textile fibers industry, Woolen and worsted manufacturing, Fiber industry
Group: Small/Medium Scale Fiber Processing
Creator: Alpaca Pines LLC, Farm and Fiber Mill
Language: English
Coverage: Illinois -- Poplar grove
Identifier: https://hdl.handle.net/1813.001/wa06288
Description: "We are a community of families, farmers and artisans that are nearly as old as Iowa itself. Quality craftsmanship isn't a coincidence, it's second nature. Our textiles are woven in the same building that was first used more than a century and a half ago, our meats are cured according to heritage recipes and our solid wood furniture lasts longer than it should. The exacting methods used today were brought from the old world by Amana's first settlers, while the pioneering spirit of those first families continues to drive new innovations."--taken from website 2023.12.04
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Subject: Textured woven fabrics -- Iowa, Artisans -- Iowa, Textile industry -- Iowa, Woven textiles
Creator: Amana
Language: English
Coverage: Iowa -- Amana
Identifier: https://hdl.handle.net/1813.001/wa07980
Description: "America's Natural Fiberworks serves any natural fiber producer with a top quality yarn from their harvest. We help aid in the sustainability of fiber farms by taking their raw fiber that brings a small amount of money, to a finished product that can be sold for a much better return. With over 12 years in the alpaca fiber industry we appreciate the time and hard work that goes into breeding and caring for top quality fiber producing livestock. We feel you deserve the same top quality service put into the final phase of your fiber harvest. You can be guaranteed that your fiber will be processed on an individual basis and you will receive YOUR fiber back." -- from website, 2020.12.21
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Subject: Textile industry, Alpaca (Textile), Woolen and worsted manufacturing, Synthetic fibers, Fiber industry
Group: Small/Medium Scale Fiber Processing
Creator: America's Natural Fiberworks
Language: English
Coverage: Ohio -- Somerville
Identifier: https://hdl.handle.net/1813.001/wa06287
Description: "We represent more than 1,000 world famous name brands, retailers, and manufacturers. AAFA is the trusted public policy and political voice of the apparel and footwear industry, its management and shareholders, its nearly four million U.S. workers, and its contribution of more than $400 billion in annual U.S. retail sales. Our reach stretches from Washington, D.C., throughout the United States, and around the globe. "-- from website, 2020.12.21
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Subject: Textile fabrics, Footwear industry, Clothing trade, Textile industry
Creator: American Apparel & Footwear Association
Language: English
Coverage: Washington, DC
Identifier: https://hdl.handle.net/1813.001/wa08042
Description: "Founded in 1921 as the American Association of Textile Chemists and Colorists (AATCC). AATCC connects the global textile community to empower a more innovative, informed, and sustainable future."--taken from website 2023.12.04
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Subject: Green products, Textile fabrics, Dye and dyeing, Textile industry, Textile workers
Creator: American Association of Textile Chemists and Colorists (AATCC)
Language: English
Coverage: North Carolina -- Triangle Park
Identifier: https://hdl.handle.net/1813.001/wa07994
Description: “American Fiber & Finishing, Inc. (AF&F) is America’s leading provider of light and medium weight woven industrial fabrics, and the second largest manufacturer of cotton balls. Our supply chain spans the globe. AF&F’s manufacturing processes and R&D insights are unsurpassed in quality and imagination. Our commitment to R&D goes beyond our own initiatives; it extends to partnerships with our customers as we collaborate in the development of products that will fit their needs when no ready-made products are available in the market. AF&F offers some of the most competitive pricing in the industry, and in many cases, is the sole source of product for many of our customers’ specific applications.” -- from website, 2020.12.01
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Subject: Cotton baling, Textile fabrics, Textile industry, Weaving
Creator: American Fiber & Finishing
Language: English
Coverage: North Carolina -- Albemarle
Identifier: https://hdl.handle.net/1813.001/wa08044
Description: "American Fuel & Petrochemical Manufacturers (AFPM) is the leading trade association representing the makers of the fuels that keep Americans moving and the petrochemicals that are the essential building blocks for modern life." -- from the website, 2020.11.04
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Subject: Fuel, Petroleum products
Creator: American Fuel & Petrochemical Manufacturers
Language: English
Coverage: Washington (D.C.)
Identifier: https://hdl.handle.net/1813.001/wa08014
Description: "American Hemp's team and network includes agronomists; farmers; engineers; project management, process improvement, and supply chain professionals; former government officials (Health Canada, Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, and Canadian Food Inspection Agency); financial advisors; private and public entity attornies; individuals experienced in international trade and regulations; entrepreneurs; MBAs; and more. Whether being a licensed plant breeder since 1995 or helping implement the licensing program of industrial hemp in Canada in the late 1990's to early 2000s, birthing or consulting start-ups to making improvements to Fortune 500 companies distribution networks, American Hemp's team background has allowed them to reach milestones others have not. "--from website, 2020.12.14
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Subject: Hemp industry -- Economic aspects -- Canada, Hemp industry -- Canada, Hemp industry -- United States, Textile industry, Hemp industry -- Economic aspects -- United States
Creator: American Hemp
Language: English
Coverage: North Carolina
Identifier: https://hdl.handle.net/1813.001/wa08045
Description: "ASI is the national organization representing the interests of more than 88,000 sheep producers located throughout the United States. From East to West, pasture-based flocks to range operations, ASI works to represent the interests of all producers."-- from the website, 2020.10.12
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Subject: Woolen and worsted manufacture, Sheep industry, Textile industry, Wool industry
Creator: American Sheep Industry Association
Language: English
Coverage: Colorado -- Englewood
Identifier: https://hdl.handle.net/1813.001/wa08022
Description: "Founded in 1933, the American Textile Machinery Association is the only U.S. professional trade association devoted solely to the advancement of the textile machinery, parts and accessories in the textile industry." -- from the website, 2020.10.08
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Subject: Trade associations -- United States, Textile machinery -- United States, Textile industry -- United States
Creator: American Textile Machinery Association
Language: English
Coverage: Virgina -- Falls Church
Identifier: https://hdl.handle.net/1813.001/wa07995
Description: "The American Wool Council is a division of the American Sheep Industry Association, which is a non-profit organization that works to improve the American wool industry and to promote the usage of American wool–both in domestic and international markets." -- from website, 2020.12.21
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Subject: Wool industry, Synthetic fibers, Woolen and worsted manufacturing, Textile industry, Sheep industry
Creator: American Wool
Language: English
Coverage: United States
Identifier: https://hdl.handle.net/1813.001/wa07999
Description: “A century ago, New England led American textile production. Skilled artisans crafted lasting, natural fiber goods in countless mills across the region. No firm eclipsed American Woolen Company. Founded in Lawrence, Massachusetts in 1899, A.W.C. swiftly grew into the world’s largest wool manufacturer, operating over 60 mills and employing more than 40,000 people. Then synthetics and off-shoring decimated the industry. New England’s wealth of textile expertise was nearly lost amid the relics. But a single mill survived, preserving skill with natural fibers for another day. In 2013, Jacob Harrison Long and a group of friends noticed markets shifting back toward sustainable goods. They envisioned a New England brand that could tap remaining local talent to produce natural fiber textiles close to home, further lowering the carbon footprint. They purchased the A.W.C. trademark and then found the company’s new base of operations—a three campus cluster of mills in Stafford Springs, Connecticut. Famed Italian luxury goods producer Loro Piana saved the Stafford site from ruin in 1988. The brand bought the mills and ran them for 26 years, investing considerable resources to maintain the structures, acquire new machinery, and expand capabilities. Loro Piana’s careful stewardship laid the groundwork for something unparalleled in North America today—a state-of-the-art natural fiber mill, weaving both rugged woolens and fine worsteds. The A.W.C. team have continued to modernize, adding to the equipment array while recruiting young technicians to learn alongside our master craftspeople. In just five years, the new A.W.C. has grown tremendously. Clients include leading and emerging brands across apparel, interiors, and accessories, as well as the United States military. In coming years, our team will reinvest profits back into the site and the surrounding town of Stafford Springs. We invite you to join us on this journey, as we create a destination for modern New England textile design and craftsmanship. “ -- from website, 2020.04.03
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Subject: Textile industry, Textile fibers, Green products, Woolen and worsted manufacturing, Textile design
Group: Small/Medium Scale Textile and Garment Production (Weaving, Knitting & Nonwovens)
Creator: American Woolen Company
Language: English
Coverage: Connecticut -- Stafford Springs
Identifier: https://hdl.handle.net/1813.001/wa06318
Description: "Founded in 1997, Bondex produces specialty nonwovens for a wide range of discerning customers who value innovation, quality and differentiated nonwoven fabrics which meet specific performance requirements. As a proud member of Andrew Industries Limited, we invest in technologies to support sustainable business relationships with our customers." -- from website, 2020.12.21
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Subject: Textile fabrics, Textile industry, Nonwoven fabrics
Language: English
Coverage: South Carolina -- Trenton
Identifier: https://hdl.handle.net/1813.001/wa08033
Description: "Andrews Knitting Mills was started in 1920 by Eugene and Anna Andrews. The first products were sweaters, women's suits, and caps for the marching groups in the St. Paul Winter Carnival. Andrews Knitting Mills also made the cuffs for the jacket sleeves and pant legs on the matching snow suits. The business is still family run! And we operate in Minnesota so know what you need for cold weather!"-- from the website, 2020.10.12
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Subject: Textile fabrics, Textile industry, Knitting, Knit goods
Creator: Andrews Knitting Mill
Language: English
Coverage: Minneosota -- St. Paul
Identifier: https://hdl.handle.net/1813.001/wa08026
Description: "We are a full service mill. We wash fiber with a mild, citrus-based detergent, recycle the water and allow the fiber to air dry. We process the fiber based on the specific needs of each customer. We produce clouds, roving, batts, and yarn. We support and supply local fiber producers and artisans. The Mill provides retail services, consignment opportunities, and a cozy space for knitters, spinners, and fiber-folks to gather." -- from website, 2020.12.21
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Subject: Textile industry -- Wisconsin, Textile fiber industry -- Wisconsin, Textile designers -- Wisconsin, Fiber industry
Group: Small/Medium Scale Fiber Processing
Creator: Argyle Fiber Mill
Language: English
Coverage: Wisconsin -- Argyle
Identifier: https://hdl.handle.net/1813.001/wa06286
Description: "Aroostook Fiber Works is a small, family-owned business located in Northern Maine. Andrew Tardie is the owner and main operator of this fiber mill, accompanied by his wife, Roxanne Tardie, and their two children. We've been in full operation since 2015. We may be young, but we offer a superior product for all of our customers." -- from the website, 2019.11.01
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Subject: Textile industry -- Maine, Textile fibers -- Maine, Alpaca (Textile) -- Maine, Woolen and worsted manufacture -- Maine
Group: Small/Medium Scale Fiber Processing
Creator: Aroostook Fiber Works
Language: English
Coverage: Maine -- Ashland
Identifier: https://hdl.handle.net/1813.001/wa06285
Description: "We are a study group of the Weavers & Spinners Society of Austin . We will be researching the impact and viability of creating handmade wardrobes and household items from locally sourced fibers, dye, plants and labor. As part of the journey we will create a wardrobe and a selection of home fashions from the locally sourced materials. Our hope is to have an educational exhibit at next years WEST– the West Austin Studio Tour." -- from website, 2020.12.21
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Subject: Spinning -- Texas, Weaving -- Texas, Dye and dyeing -- Texas, Textile industry -- Texas
Description: “A loving, family approach to raising alpacas, processing fiber and treating our customers with respect.” -- from website, 2020.12.21
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Subject: Textile industry, Textile fibers industry, Alpaca (Textile) -- New York (State), Fiber industry -- United States
Group: Small/Medium Scale Fiber Processing
Creator: Autumn Mist Alpaca Farm, Fiber Mill & Petting Farm
Language: English
Coverage: New York (State) -- Jordan
Identifier: https://hdl.handle.net/1813.001/wa06344
Description: "Starting in 1825 as America's first felt factory, Bacon Felt has been a leader and Innovator of felt materials. Bacon Felt controls all aspects of the felt production from raw materials to the finished products. We can provide custom blends with top quality control efforts that enable us to maintain an edge when assisting with your design."--taken from website 2023.12.04
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Subject: Production engineering -- New Hampshire, Raw materials -- New Hampshire, Felting -- New Hampshire, Textile industry -- New Hampshire, Felting
Creator: Bacon Felt Company, Inc.
Language: English
Coverage: New Hampshire -- E. Rochester
Identifier: https://hdl.handle.net/1813.001/wa07983
Description: "Since 2014, BastCore has been a technological pioneer in the American hemp processing industry. The company has been consistently innovating, tailoring, and perfecting the creation of premier hemp products from the bast and hurd (wood) and expanding the use-cases for the full hemp plant - sustainable use cases that benefit producers and manufacturers in construction, as well as textile (woven, and non-woven) industries."
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Subject: Hemp farms -- Alabama, Hemp industry -- Alabama, Textile fiber industry -- Alabama
Group: Large-scale Fiber Processing
Creator: Bastcore
Language: English
Coverage: Alabama -- Montgomery
Identifier: https://hdl.handle.net/1813.001/wa06293
Description: "Hemp is our fiber of choice. We know you want performance and quality, naturally made. We were a leader in the development of the global organic cotton industry and are now developing the United States' hemp fiber industry, while continuing to grow the global hemp industry. Our motto: Hemp Makes It Better."-- from the website, 2020.10.13
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Subject: Textile industry, Weaving
Identifier: https://hdl.handle.net/1813.001/wa07981
Description: "The woolen mills of New England are gone, but inside a barn in rural Massachusetts there lurks a complete 1940's weave shop. Old industrial looms live their second life weaving cotton and wool blankets. Each loom is a ton and a half of greasy gears, wheels, and pulleys; mechanical innovation that made complex patterns possible. The patterns I weave are all original designs, but reflect inspiration from textile traditions around the world. Limited edition cotton throws and wool throws are available for purchase. Custom weaving is also available using a customer's own wool or commercial yarns. The minimum length for custom work is 40 yards." -- from the website, 2019.11.01
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Subject: Textile industry, Woolen and worsted manufacturing, Weaving, Textile fabrics, Textile design, Woven textiles
Group: Small/Medium Scale Textile and Garment Production (Weaving, Knitting & Nonwovens)
Creator: Bedfellows Blankets
Language: English
Coverage: Massachusetts -- Shelburne Falls
Identifier: https://hdl.handle.net/1813.001/wa06343
Description: "Belton Industries, Inc. was founded in 1916 as a partnership between two brothers-in-law. By 1927, the partnership evolved into a business manufacturing cotton packaging materials, was incorporated, and continued in the fiber packaging business until that division was sold to a Fortune 500 company in 1997. Our woven synthetic fabric business began in 1979 as traditional cotton and synthetic fiber packaging fabrics were being replaced by lighter, stronger fabrics made of polypropylene. In the 1980’s, a decision was made to shift our production and marketing focus to growth markets for specialty and niche products."--taken from website 2023.12.04
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Subject: Textile fibers, Synthetic -- United States, Textile fabrics -- United States, Textile industry -- United States, Weaving -- United States, Woven textiles
Creator: Belton Industries
Language: English
Coverage: South Carolina -- Honea Path
Identifier: https://hdl.handle.net/1813.001/wa07993
Description: "Thank you for visiting our online store. We are proud of our 100 year incredible legacy and invite you to become a part of our long and rich tradition. In addition to the fine line of Woolen Clothing, Sweaters and Blankets, which are made right here in Bemidji, Minnesota. We offer products made by many World Class Companies. Just click on the selections above and go shopping. If at any time you have any questions, please free to give our friendly sales associates a call. Thank you for choosing Bemidji Woolen Mills." -- from website, 2020.12.21
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Subject: Wool industry -- Minnesota -- Bemidji, Woolen and worsted manufacture -- Minnesota -- Bemidji, Wool -- Cooperative marketing -- Minnesota -- Bemidji
Creator: Bemidji Woolen Mills
Language: English
Coverage: Minneosota -- Bemidji
Identifier: https://hdl.handle.net/1813.001/wa08038
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: "Blue Mountain Farm is located in Dauphin County, Pennsylvania owned and operated by a Mother and her three kids! We came to find our passion for the agriculture industry honestly through our involvement in the Dauphin County 4-H Program over 15 years ago, where we each developed fascinating interests cultivating the state of the farm into what it is today! We have found several loves including raising heritage breeds of livestock including Leceister Longwool Sheep, Angora goats, Angora rabbits, Jersey cows, farming over 300 acres within the Fishing Creek Valley/Grantville area, maple syrup production, and fiber processing at Blue Mountain Fiber Mill!! We process our fibers & yarns along with our customers fibers in our processing mill. We also make goat milk lotions, maple syrup, and grow Christmas trees, which have all been accepted in the Pennsylvania Preferred Program. Our life experience as well as our additional commitment to our many farming activities, which evolved through our involvement in the Dauphin County 4-H Program and as members of the Pennsylvania Farm Bureau, has contributed to the development of our planning and goals for the future! " -- from website, 2020.12.21
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Subject: Textile industry -- Pennsylvania, Textile fibers -- Pennsylvania, Woolen and worsted manufacture -- Pennsylvania, Livestock -- Breeding -- Economic aspects -- Pennsylvania
Group: Small/Medium Scale Fiber Processing
Language: English
Coverage: Pennsylvania -- Harrisburg
Identifier: https://hdl.handle.net/1813.001/wa06342
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Identifier: https://hdl.handle.net/1813.001/wa08015
Description: "Since 1868 Bollman Hat Company’s talented and dedicated employee-owners have taken great pride in designing, developing and producing quality products while providing world class service for our customers. This work has not only distinguished our organization in our industry, but it has provided life and career opportunities for generations of Bollman Employee-Owners while giving our loyal customers fashion, function, and fun."
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Subject: Textile industry, Hat trade, Garment industry
Group: Large-scale Fiber Processing
Creator: Bollman Hat Company
Language: English
Coverage: Pennsylvania -- Adamstown
Identifier: https://hdl.handle.net/1813.001/wa06275
Description: "Founded in 1939, Brittany has grown from a small fabric printing business located in Fall River, Massachusetts into a leading manufacturer of specialty fabrics and technology solutions." -- from the website, 2019.12.22
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Group: Large-scale Textile and garment production (Weaving, Knitting & Nonwovens)
Coverage: Massachusetts -- New Bedford
Identifier: https://hdl.handle.net/1813.001/wa06235
Description: "BMS and Se7en represent our core business operating under the new corporate name of Burlington® Technologies, Inc. The new corporation intends to remain in the textile marketplace providing proven service and quality products, but will also be seeking to diversify into other unique niche markets with innovative products. Burlington® Technologies now serves as a launch pad for new technology ventures and has been instrumental in creating such new business affiliates. The first is VitaFlex, LLC which manufactures and markets elastic nonwoven products using Dr. De-Sheng Tsai’s patented and proprietary technology in the Pioneer Plant facility. End use products utilizing this technology are being manufactured and sold for painting, insulation, powder coating, food processing, agricultural, military, sporting, healthcare, laboratory and masonry applications.
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Subject: Textile fabric industry, Textile designers, Nonwoven fabrics
Creator: Burlington Technologies
Language: English
Coverage: North Carolina -- Burlington
Identifier: https://hdl.handle.net/1813.001/wa06237
Description: "C&M Acres Fiber Mill & Alpacas in Maxwell is a full service alpaca farm and fiber mill.We raise both suri and huacaya alpacas. We offer breeding stock, fiber animals and herd sires. We have a wide variety of colors available to fit your needs.We also offer a wide variety of classes on the farm. Alpacas 101, Fiber Processing 101 and a wide variety of fiber related classes. Check out our clss schedule under the calendar tab and the classes themselves under the Classes Offered rtab.
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Subject: Alpaca (Textile), Textile industry, Textile workers -- Training of, Textile fibers industry
Group: Small/Medium Scale Fiber Processing
Language: English
Coverage: Iowa -- Maxwell
Identifier: https://hdl.handle.net/1813.001/wa06340
Description: "Carolina Cotton Works, Inc., founded in 1995, has continued to reinvest in itself through changing times by diversifying its capabilities through technology, experience, and innovation. In an effort to be competitive and environmentally responsible in a global market, CCW has invested in production equipment that saves energy and water and reduces carbon emissions and landfill waste. CCW’s flexibility in dyeing and finishing provides avenues to compete in many different applications including both circular and warp knits and wovens. CCW competes with expertise in dyeing cotton, filament and spun polyester, and an assortment of specialty fibers for the flame retardant applications." -- from website, 2020.12.21
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Subject: Textile industry, Dyes and dyeing -- Cotton, Cotton fabrics, Green products, Sustainable development
Group: Large-scale Textile and garment production (Weaving, Knitting & Nonwovens)
Creator: Carolina Cotton Works CCW
Language: English
Coverage: South Carolina -- Gaffney
Identifier: https://hdl.handle.net/1813.001/wa06238
Description: "Carolina Mills Inc. has been a leader in the textile industry for US and global markets for more than 90 years. The company was established in 1928 in Maiden, North Carolina, where it remains headquartered today. Today Carolina Mills remains committed in our mission to provide the highest quality yarns for the global market with proven expertise in specialty spinning and innovative high-technology products. Carolina Mills is now producing in Asia with partners that will assist in our commitment to quality and excellence for our customers. Our domestic production meets all NAFTA and DR-CAFTA requirements."-- from the website, 2020.12.22
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Subject: Spinning, Woolen and worsted manufacturing, Textile industry, Synthetic fibers
Creator: Carolina Mills
Language: English
Coverage: North Carolina -- Maiden
Identifier: https://hdl.handle.net/1813.001/wa07996
Description: “As the business has grown and new products have been developed, Carolina Nonwovens has solidified its position as one of the most technical and diverse nonwoven suppliers. Many of our products provide strategic benefits to our customers such as process-efficiency gains, lower costs, green products, improved product quality and delivery. With the addition of a new air lay line in 2016, new manufacturing capabilities have increased our range of products even further." -- from website, 2020.12.01
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Subject: Textile fabrics, Nonwoven fabrics, Green products, Textile industry
Creator: Carolina Nonwovens
Language: English
Coverage: North Carolina -- Maiden
Identifier: https://hdl.handle.net/1813.001/wa08041
Description: "The mission of CARE is to advance market-based solutions that increase landfill diversion and recycling of post-consumer carpet, encourage design for recyclability and meet meaningful goals as approved by the CARE Board of Directors."-- from the website, 2020.11.04
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Subject: Green products, Textile industry
Description: "Central Textiles is an integrated textile producer that has been in operation in Central, SC since 1984 when the current owners purchased an old, existing textile mill and began a complete modernization to make it a state of the art manufacturing facility able to compete in today’s global marketplace. The upgrades have been a continuing, ongoing process with the installation of the latest generation in weaving technology. The company has survived decades of turmoil in the textile industry due to a combination of modernization, diversity of product and customer mix, targeted marketing and the willingness of our associates to adapt to changing conditions. " -- from website, 2020.12.21
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Subject: Textile fibers, Textile fabrics, Textile industry -- South Carolina, Weaving -- South Carolina, Manufacturing processes
Group: Large-scale Textile and garment production (Weaving, Knitting & Nonwovens)
Creator: Central Textiles
Language: English
Coverage: South Carolina -- Central
Identifier: https://hdl.handle.net/1813.001/wa06265
Description: "At Central Virginia Fiber Mill our goal is to create high end fiber products which reflect the fine quality of your fleeces. We also offer a host of specialty services to cater to the unique needs of our customers. We are pleased to be the first mill located in Virginia processing exotic fibers such as Alpaca, Llama and Mohair." -- from the website, 2019.11.01
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Subject: Alpaca (Textile), Textile fiber industry, Llama farms, Mohair industry, Wool industry
Group: Small/Medium Scale Fiber Processing
Language: English
Coverage: Virginia -- Ruckersville
Identifier: https://hdl.handle.net/1813.001/wa06341
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: "Founded in 1979, Champion Thread Company (CTC) is a family-owned developer, manufacturer and marketer of premium industrial sewing threads, yarns, brand identification products, elastic and narrow fabrics, labels, decorative ribbons, and other soft goods components. We are honored to be recognized for helping apparel, bedding, carpet, home fashion, industrial, personal protective equipment (PPE), packaging and other sewn products manufacturers solve their toughest sewing and product construction problems."-- from website, 2020.12.21
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Subject: Thread, Textile fabrics, Textile fibers industry, Textile industry
Creator: Champion Thread
Language: English
Coverage: North Carolina -- Gastonia
Identifier: https://hdl.handle.net/1813.001/wa08017
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: “Chickadee Hill Alpacas Yarn Boutique & Farm is a family owned and operated business raising alpacas on our 100 acre farm since May 2014. We are located in rural Schuyler County just 8 miles North of Rushville off of Route 67.
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Subject: Alpaca (Textile) -- Illinois, Textile industry -- Illinois, Textile fibers -- Illinois, Woolen and worsted manufacturing -- Illinois
Group: Small/Medium Scale Fiber Processing
Language: English
Coverage: Illinois -- Rushville
Identifier: https://hdl.handle.net/1813.001/wa06269
Description: "We have always been curious about alpacas and had dreamed of someday having a farm of our own. We visited several local farms during the 2012 National Alpaca Farm Days and our interest grew with each farm we visited. We purchased a few alpacas in 2012 and learned as much as we could about the animals and the alpaca industry. We quickly realized there was a rapidly growing need for fiber mills to process the increasing amounts of all different kinds of fiber being produced across the country. And so our dreams shifted from a having a farm for ourselves to owning a fiber mill so that we could help fulfill these growing processing needs and assist others farms instead." -- from website, 2020.10.09
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Subject: Alpaca (Textile) -- Minnesota, Textile industry-- Minnesota, Textile fiber industry-- Minnesota
Group: Small/Medium Scale Fiber Processing
Language: English
Coverage: Minnesota -- Monticello
Identifier: https://hdl.handle.net/1813.001/wa06289
Description: “Columbia Custom Carding LLC is a fiber mill. We are located in Deer Island Oregon. We will process your raw fiber. We offer the following services for wool, alpaca, llama, angora and mohair fibers:
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Subject: Textile industry -- Oregon, Carding -- Oregon, Spinning -- Oregon, Wool scouring -- Oregon, Woolen and worsten manufacturing -- Oregon
Group: Small/Medium Scale Fiber Processing
Creator: Columbia Custom Carding LLC & Fiber With a Twist Yarn
Language: English
Coverage: Washington -- Woodland, Deer Island -- Oregon
Identifier: https://hdl.handle.net/1813.001/wa06317
Description: "Concordia’s core competency is processing synthetic filaments and fibers to enable the production of innovative fabric structures. The company engineers and manufactures a wide range of synthetic continuous filament yarns for high value applications. We use traditional twisting, winding, texturing, and serving capabilities, but for our most unique opportunities, such as carbon twisting and commingling for advanced composites, we design and build our own machines. " -- from website, 2020.04.03
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Subject: Synthetic fibers industry, Textile designers, Twisting machines, Textile fabrics
Group: Large-scale Spinning
Creator: Concordia Fibers
Language: English
Coverage: Rhode Island -- Coventry
Identifier: https://hdl.handle.net/1813.001/wa06234
Description: "Conrad-Jarvis products are made from polyester, nylon, cotton and specialty yarns in a wide variety of colors. Elastic and non-elastic braided, woven and knitted narrow fabrics are designed for the apparel/garment trades and other industrial users." -- from the website, 2019.12.22
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Subject: Textile fabrics, Clothing trade, Industrial fabrics, Cotton fabrics, Woven textiles
Group: Large-scale Textile and garment production (Weaving, Knitting & Nonwovens)
Creator: Conrad-Jarvis, Corp.
Language: English
Coverage: Rhode Island -- Pawtucket
Identifier: https://hdl.handle.net/1813.001/wa06229
Description: "Since 1933 Consolidated Thread Mills is a manufacturer of high Strength Polyester, Polypropylene, Linen, and Rayon cords and twines. We twist, wax, bond and color these fibers according to their intended use. Most range from approximately 1/64 to 3/16 in diameter. We wind on to tubes and cones with put-ups weights of 1 ounce to 7 pounds, and many end reels of 10 to 50 pounds. Some items are available in cut lengths. Typical uses of our twines are: Hand stitching, beading, macram, taxidermy, marine, upholstering, tufting, imitation sinew, tying, lacing, carpet thread, florist twine, whipping cord, basket weaving, book binding, hemp, jewelry twine, spring twine, button twine and native american crafts. We also manufacture Tie Dye color cords in 9 colors. We are not your run of the mill twine manufacturer. We are a specialty manufacturer. If you don't find the twine / cord that you are looking for here, send us a sample piece along with a letter explaining its use and we'll do our best to match it. Custom put-ups and private labeling is available. " -- from the website, 2019.12.21
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Subject: Textile industry -- Massachusetts, Textile fibers -- Massachusetts, Textile fabrics -- Massachusetts, Thread, Thread
Group: Large-scale Spinning
Creator: Consolidated Thread Mills, Inc.
Language: English
Coverage: Massachusetts -- Fall River
Identifier: https://hdl.handle.net/1813.001/wa06233
Description: "Founded in 1972, Contempora Fabrics is an employee owned circular knit company based in Lumberton, NC. Starting as a contract knitter, Contempora has evolved into one of the premier knit fabric manufacturers in the US. With over 200 machines and a capacity of 2 million pounds per month, Contempora has continued to expand to meet the needs of our customers. Our ability to offer greige packages and finished fabric allows us to work at all levels in the knit fabric supply chain. Close relationships with suppliers, manufacturers, brands and retailers have also kept our business strong in an ever changing textile market. The research and development team at Contempora is always available to discuss the latest fibers and technology trends and to offer fabric analysis for our customers. At Contempora, our daily commitment is to offer competitively priced, quality fabric with reasonable lead times."--taken from website 2023.12.04
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Subject: Textile fabrics, Knit goods, Textile industry, Weaving
Creator: Contempora Fabrics
Language: English
Coverage: North Carolina -- Lumberton
Identifier: https://hdl.handle.net/1813.001/wa07985
Description: "Cotton Council International (CCI), the export promotion arm of the National Cotton Council of America (NCC), is a non-profit trade association that promotes U.S. cotton fiber and manufactured cotton products around the globe with our COTTON USA trademark. CCI has 60 years of experience promoting U.S. cotton fiber and products to trade and consumers. CCI works with spinning mills, fabric and garment manufacturers, brands, retailers, textile associations, governments and the USDA to facilitate the use of U.S. cotton. Our reach extends to more than 50 countries through 20 offices around the world."--taken from website 2023.12.04
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Subject: Textile fabrics, Green products, Textile industry, Cotton fabrics
Creator: Cotton USA
Language: English
Coverage: Washington D.C., International
Identifier: https://hdl.handle.net/1813.001/wa07976
Description: "Cotton LEADS is a program born out of partnership between the Australian and U.S. cotton industries. The goal: engage and connect businesses across the global supply chain with the leading efforts in sustainable cotton sourcing and production. We connect textile manufacturers, brands and retailers with opportunities to support our cotton growers’ sustainability efforts and to share data, resources and technologies globally for the benefit of improving cotton around the world. By supporting research and best practices through the Cotton LEADS program, companies help expand the global supply of sustainably produced cotton."-- from the website, 2020.10.08
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Subject: Textile fabrics, Green products, Textile industry, Cotton manufacture, Cotton fabrics
Creator: Cotton Leads
Language: English
Coverage: United States, Australia
Identifier: https://hdl.handle.net/1813.001/wa08043
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: "Over a century later, the fourth generation Burn family members still have the same determination to create jobs within our local community. In the world of sock knitting, where big knitting corporations turn out millions of socks a week, Crescent has found a home making high quality socks that perform better than anything else out there."--taken from website 2023.12.04
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Subject: Clothing trade, Textile fabric industry, Knitting, Knit goods
Creator: Crescent Sock Company
Language: English
Coverage: Tennessee -- Niota
Identifier: https://hdl.handle.net/1813.001/wa07978
Description: "Welcome to Crooked Fence Alpacas & Mill, where success and tranquility meet. We are located in beautiful Juab County, about 80 miles south of Salt Lake City, Utah, at the foot of majestic Mount Nebo. We are Ted & Linda Kenison and we have been enjoying the alpaca lifestyle since 2005.
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Subject: Alpaca (Textile) -- Utah, Textile industry -- Utah, Alpaca farming -- Utah, Textile fabrics -- Utah
Group: Small/Medium Scale Fiber Processing
Creator: Crooked Fence Alpacas and Mill
Language: English
Coverage: Utah -- Santaquin
Identifier: https://hdl.handle.net/1813.001/wa06339
Description: "DAK Americas is one of the largest integrated producers of PET resins in the world and the main producer of polyester staple fibers in the Americas. DAK Americas is headquartered in Charlotte, NC, and is wholly owned by Alfa S.A.B. de C.V. of Monterrey, Mexico."-- from the website, 2020.09.03
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Subject: Polymers, Gums and resins, Green products, Textile industry, Testile fibers
Creator: DAK Americas
Language: English
Coverage: Mexico--Monterrey, North Carolina--Charlotte
Identifier: https://hdl.handle.net/1813.001/wa08032
Description: "Draper Knitting is a 6th generation family run organization based in Canton, Massachusetts where it was incorporated in 1856. We are steeped in tradition with hundreds of years of experience throughout our production team. We attribute our continued success to our ability to balance the traditional values of a family business with the forward thinking and second to none design and development that we offer to all of our customers big and small.
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Subject: Textile industry -- Massachusetts, Knit goods industry -- Massachusetts, Dye and dyeing -- Massachusetts, Fleece (Textile)
Group: Large-scale Textile and garment production (Weaving, Knitting & Nonwovens)
Creator: Draper Knitting Company
Language: English
Coverage: Massachusetts -- Canton
Identifier: https://hdl.handle.net/1813.001/wa06231
Description: "As the sum of North America's top four textile brands - Victor, True, Teknit, and Guilford of Maine - Duvaltex is North America's largest contract textile manufacturer and boasts the richest weaving tradition in the industry. With the combined experience of its four brands, there’s nothing Duvaltex can’t do. All four brands are market leaders, providing innovative textile solutions for the commercial, hospitality, institutional, and healthcare markets.-- from website, 2020.12.20
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Subject: Green products, Dyes and dyeing -- Knit goods, Knit goods industry, Textile industry, Weaving
Creator: Duvaltex
Coverage: North Carolina -- Elkin
Identifier: https://hdl.handle.net/1813.001/wa08050
Description: "Eagle Fabrics, a division of SFO Impact, Inc., is a wholesale fabric company that prides itself in fulfilling the knitting, dyeing, finishing, and printing needs of the apparel manufacturer. … Our product lines appeal to the sportswear, junior, contemporary, children’s, loungewear, dance, yoga, maternity, active-wear, eco-friendly, and outdoor markets featuring performance fabrics such as “Dri-Release” and body conscious fabrics such as Lenzing Modal."-- from the website, 2020.09.04
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Subject: Clothing trade, Textile fabric industry, Textile designers, Dye and dyeing, Knit goods
Creator: Eagle Fabrics
Language: English
Coverage: California -- Carson
Identifier: https://hdl.handle.net/1813.001/wa08016
Description: "Echoview Fiber Mill is a spinning mill, knitting operation, and design house based in Weaverville, NC. We make exceptionally high quality and beautifully designed home goods, accessories, and craft knitting and weaving yarns using natural fibers like wool, alpaca, silk, mohair, and organic cotton. We are textile lovers, designers, and total creatures of comfort. Our work reflects who we are in a style that is both simple and modern. Our facility is a Gold LEED certified building, so sustainability is literally the foundation of everything we do and is taken into account in each decision we make. " -- from website, 2020.04.03
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Subject: Textile fiber industry, Alpaca (Textile), Textile designers, Sustainable development, Knitting, Weaving
Group: Small/Medium Scale Yarn, bedding, & other finished products
Creator: Echoview Fiber Mill
Language: English
Coverage: North Carolina -- Weaverville
Identifier: https://hdl.handle.net/1813.001/wa06315
Description: "We are solution-oriented and innovative, sustainable and ethical, global and diverse, trusted and collaborative. Our textile products lead the industry with high quality and a long heritage, and an impact everywhere you look."--taken from website 2023.11.27
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Subject: Textile fabrics, Sustainable development, Textile designers, Textile industry, Textile fibers
Creator: Elevate Textiles
Language: English
Coverage: North Carolina -- Greensboro
Identifier: https://hdl.handle.net/1813.001/wa08006
Description: "We fell in love with alpacas in 2003 and started our herd in 2004. Now we have over 40 animals with great pedigrees, many super fleeces, and several ribbon winners. Breeding and growing the herd has been rewarding and a lot of fun. However, we know that the real product is the fleece/fiber.
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Subject: Alpaca (Textile), Textile industry, Woolen and worsted manufacturing, Synthetic fibers, Fleece (Textile), Felting -- Washington
Group: Small/Medium Scale Fiber Processing
Creator: Evergreen Fleece Processing
Language: English
Coverage: Washington -- Woodinville
Identifier: https://hdl.handle.net/1813.001/wa06283
Description: "The seeds for Evolution Knitwear were planted some 30 years ago on the farm while raising Angora goats for their Mohair. Our struggles back on the farm, of finding a consistent & sustainable market for our fiber, led us to the discovery of how value added processing could create new opportunities to market our fleece. We are champions of the Farm to Fashion movement and believe Wholegarment technology can be an incredible opportunity for small batch producers to open up new opportunities to connect directly with the consumer, broadening their customer base, and ultimately strengthening their economic bottom line." -- from the website, 2019.11.01
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Subject: Green products, Mohair industry, Sustainable development, Synthetic fibers, Clothing trade, Garment industry, Textile industry -- Washington
Group: Small/Medium Scale Textile and Garment Production (Weaving, Knitting & Nonwovens)
Creator: Evolution Knitwear
Language: English
Coverage: Washington -- Kennewick
Identifier: https://hdl.handle.net/1813.001/wa06267
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: "In 2016, we purchased the Star Castle Fiber Mill in Oregon and moved it to Helena. We are pleased to enjoy the adventure of producing beautiful batts, roving, and yarns from our own animals and from customers throughout the northwest United States.
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Subject: Textile industry, Woolen and worsted manufacture, Textile fibers, Synthetic, Llama farms, Alpaca (Textile)
Group: Small/Medium Scale Fiber Processing
Creator: Fair Winds Llama Ranch
Language: English
Coverage: Montana -- Helena
Identifier: https://hdl.handle.net/1813.001/wa06273
Description: “Welcome to Falls Edge Farm, our little piece of paradise in the middle of the woods. Pat & I decided one day that we wanted to quit the rat race in the city and settle down in the woods and just relax - the result of all of this relaxing is one of the craziest most exciting and unbelievable adventures we have ever been on. See what happens when you have no one to talk to except trees - you wind up with alpaca's, dogs, cats and chickens.
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Subject: Textile industry, Garment industry, Woolen and worsted manufacturing, Alpaca (Textile)
Group: Small/Medium Scale Fiber Processing
Creator: Falls Edge Farm, Mill & Boutique
Language: English
Coverage: Pennsylvania -- Benton
Identifier: https://hdl.handle.net/1813.001/wa06337
Description: "Today, in a historic mill nestled along the Cannon River in Minnesota, a nearly 150-year-old story is still being woven. The Faribault Woolen Mill endures as one of the last vertical woolen mills in America. Here, fifth generation craftspeople take raw wool and create blankets, throws, scarves and accessories of remarkable comfort and quality. Irreplaceable century-old machinery stands side by side with modern technology in our "new" mill, which was built in 1892." -- from website, 2020.10.22
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Subject: Textile industry -- United States, Wool industry -- United States, Textile fabrics -- United States, Woolen and worsted manufacture -- United States
Group: Small/Medium Scale Textile and Garment Production (Weaving, Knitting & Nonwovens)
Language: English
Coverage: Minnesota -- Faribault
Identifier: https://hdl.handle.net/1813.001/wa06314
Description: "The Feather River Fibershed is a regional organization encouraging a conscientious community that supports and connects local fiber producers, artisans and consumers. We heighten public awareness of sustainable textile practices through education, highlighting the abundance of our rural mountain landscape--the plant, animal, and human resources that grace our region. Our focus includes revitalizing the natural fiber and dye heritage and creative skills that have become lost in the quest for speed, convenience, and profit in the broader textile industry. We envision a thriving future through the synergy of land stewardship, artisan creativity, and informed consumers." -- from website, 2020.10.08
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Subject: Dyes and dyeing -- Textile fibers, Textile workers -- Training of, Textile fiber industry, Sustainable development, Textile industry
Language: English
Coverage: California -- Calpine, California -- Greenville
Identifier: https://hdl.handle.net/1813.001/wa06244
Description: "Felters is in the business of engineering environmentally responsible solutions using a broad range of materials for industrial markets. If you need a specialized part, Felters can engineer, develop, and manufacture a solution. We are a US based manufacturing and engineering company with global partnerships giving us the capability of designing, resourcing and delivering solutions to our customers' varied requirements domestically and internationally."--taken from website 2023.12.04
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Subject: Engineering and manufacturing industries, Green products, Textile industry, Felting
Creator: Felters Engineering Textiles
Language: English
Coverage: South Carolina -- Roebuck
Identifier: https://hdl.handle.net/1813.001/wa08005
Description: "The Fiber Factory, which first opened its doors in 2006, is a fiber mill specializing in processing natural animal fibers. Originally the mill was located in Alfred Station, New York. It now operates in Hamlin, NY; utilizing a complete Belfast Mini-Mill system to custom process alpaca, wool and other natural fibers into roving, batts, yarn, felt and more." -- from the website, 2019.11.01
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Subject: Alpaca (Textile), Textile industry, Woolen and worsted manufacturing, Textile fiber industry
Group: Small/Medium Scale Fiber Processing
Creator: The Fiber Factory
Language: English
Coverage: New York (State) -- Hamlin
Identifier: https://hdl.handle.net/1813.001/wa06259
Description: "At Fibers First we specialize in producing quality hand spinning rovings to the customer's specifications. All our rovings are processed through a pin drafting machine to create a consistent sized roving and remove as much debris as possible.
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Subject: Textile industry -- Idaho, Hand spinning -- Idaho, Woolen and worsted manufacturing -- Idaho, Textile fibers industry -- Idaho, Mohair industry, Spinning
Group: Small/Medium Scale Fiber Processing
Creator: Fibers First Inc.
Language: English
Coverage: Idaho -- Post Falls
Identifier: https://hdl.handle.net/1813.001/wa06313
Description: "FibersofTheWorld.com is a women-owned enterprise offering products that are natural, eco-friendly, sustainably grown, custom designed and hand-crafted from animal fleece and natural fibers. We are delighted to have a great group of artisans teaming up with us who use sheep, alpaca, llama, goat and angora fiber, as well as hemp, bamboo and silk to produce beautiful clothing and accessories.
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Subject: Wool industry, Sustainable development, Hemp industry, Textile fiber industry, Artisans
Language: English
Identifier: https://hdl.handle.net/1813.001/wa06245
Description: "The project began in 2010 with a commitment by its founder, Rebecca Burgess, to develop and wear a prototype wardrobe whose dyes, fibers and labor were sourced from a region no larger than 150 miles from the project’s headquarters. Burgess had no expected outcomes from the personal challenge other than to reduce her own ecological footprint and maybe inspire a few others. Burgess teamed up with a talented group of farmers and artisans to build the wardrobe by hand, as manufacturing equipment had all been lost from the landscape more than 20 years ago. The goal was to illuminate that regionally grown fibers, natural dyes, and local talent was still in great enough existence to provide this most basic human necessity—our clothes. Within months, the project became a movement, and the word Fibershed and the working concept behind it spread to regions across the globe. Burgess founded Fibershed’s 501c3 to address and educate the public on the environmental, economic and social benefits of de-centralizing the textile supply chain." -- from website, 2020.12.22
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Subject: Textile fabric industry, Sustainable development, Dyes and dyeing, Artisans, Textile fiber industry, Green products
Creator: Fibershed
Language: English
Coverage: California -- San Geronimo
Identifier: https://hdl.handle.net/1813.001/wa06240
Description: “Fire Mountain Fiber is a small, family-owned fiber business located in the beautiful North Fork Valley in west-central Colorado. We have been farming in the same location for 28 years.
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Subject: Alpaca (Textile), Textile industry, Textile fibers, Fleece (Textile), Felting
Group: Small/Medium Scale Fiber Processing
Creator: Fire Mountain Fiber
Language: English
Coverage: Colorado -- Hotchkiss
Identifier: https://hdl.handle.net/1813.001/wa06282
Description: "Founded in 1952 by David E. Franco and his three sons, our company is now in its third generation. We remain committed to our well established legacy of product innovation, quality and service. We are also focused on evolving our business to fit the modern landscape in order to remain a competitive leader in our industry."--taken from website 2023.12.04
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Subject: Textile designers, Textile industry, Textile fabric industry
Creator: Franco Manufacturing Company, Inc.
Language: English
Coverage: South Carolina -- Dillon
Identifier: https://hdl.handle.net/1813.001/wa08010
Description: "Headquartered in Sanford, North Carolina, Frontier Spinning Mills, Inc. was founded in 1996 by a group of managing partners with a desire to build a high quality yarn manufacturing company. Starting with one open-end spinning facility in Sanford, the company, since its inception, has grown into one of the largest producers of 100% cotton and cotton-blend yarns in the world. Frontier operates state-of-the-art manufacturing facilities in multiple states and employs over 1100 people. Frontier Yarns, Inc. is committed to operating a successful business by developing, manufacturing, marketing and supporting quality yarn products for the world textile industry." -- from the website, 2020.12.21
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Subject: Cotton manufacture, Textile fibers, Synthetic, Spinning, Texile fabrics industry
Group: Large-scale Spinning
Creator: Frontier Yarns, Inc.
Language: English
Coverage: North Carolina -- Sanford
Identifier: https://hdl.handle.net/1813.001/wa06268
Description: “Gehring-Tricot Corporation is a leading US manufacturer of warp knits, circular knits, and stretch woven fabrics. A vertical operation, GT Corp. has manufacturing facilities in New York and Massachusetts. Since 1946 we have been providing custom engineered solutions to meet a variety of industry needs, including those in the medical, sports, safety, aerospace, apparel and defense industries.
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Subject: Textile fabric industry, Dyes and dyeing, Woven textiles, Textile industry
Group: Large-scale Textile and garment production (Weaving, Knitting & Nonwovens)
Creator: Gehring-Tricot Corp.
Language: English
Coverage: Massachusetts -- Fall River
Identifier: https://hdl.handle.net/1813.001/wa06230
Description: "We may have started out as a cotton mill in 1880, but today we are so much more. As a marketing-oriented company, industry leaders come to Glen Raven to find innovative solutions for their companies. Customers count on Glen Raven for everything from research and development, dying, spinning, weaving and finishing, all the way down to distribution and logistics. In the markets we serve – awning, marine, furniture, protective, military, geosynthetics and more—customers trust Glen Raven associates as experts in their fields. Our broad range of offerings and global presence allow for customers to get the innovative solutions they need. However, we are not your typical large company. Our individual customers get the attention and focus on detail typical of a small organization. So not only do you get the solution you need, our unparalleled support is there every step of the way."-- from the website, 2020.12.21
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Subject: Textile fabrics, Textile designers, Dyes and dyeing, Textile industry, Weaving
Creator: Glen Raven
Language: English
Coverage: South Carolina -- Glen Raven
Identifier: https://hdl.handle.net/1813.001/wa08020
Description: "Going to the Sun Fiber Mill is located in the beautiful Flathead Valley in Kalispell, Montana. We have named our custom woolen mill after the well known Glacier National Park road that winds steeply up and over its wild and rugged mountains.
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Subject: Alpaca (Textile), Textile industry, Wool industry, Weaving, Woolen and worsted manufacture, Spinning, Llama farms, Mohair industry
Group: Small/Medium Scale Fiber Processing
Creator: Going to the Sun Fiber Mill
Language: English
Coverage: Montana -- Kalispell
Identifier: https://hdl.handle.net/1813.001/wa06335
Description: "We are a family owned business committed to providing you with quality processed fiber spun into yarn, core spun rug yarn, or as roving, batts, clouds, or needle felts. As a Christian Bible believing family, we guarantee that we will work extra hard to gain your trust and loyalty as customers. We have a very strong work ethic and maintain Biblical morals and values. We have lots of energy, are diligent workers, we love animals, and like to do crafts." -- from the website, 2019.11.01
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Subject: Textile industry -- Colorado, Textile fibers -- Colorado, Woolen and worsted manufacturing -- Colorado, Spun yarn
Group: Small/Medium Scale Fiber Processing
Creator: Good Shepherd Fiber Mill
Language: English
Coverage: Colorado -- Parker
Identifier: https://hdl.handle.net/1813.001/wa06263
Description: "Natural dyes offer a more sustainable production option to businesses selling textile based products. The natural dye studio at Green Matters works with makers, designers, and production teams to produce the color they desire from plant materials. Every fiber accepts botanical dye in different ways, making every dye lot we produce 100% unique. We partner with a variety of mills, farms and other textile manufacturing businesses to help clients who want to source sustainable fibers and finishing services." -- from website, 2020.12.21
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Subject: Textile industry, Green products, Textile fabrics, Dyes and dyeing, Sustainable development
Group: Small/Medium Scale Bleaching, Dying, Printing, & Finishing
Creator: Green Matters Natural Dye Company
Language: English
Coverage: Pennsylvania -- Lancaster
Identifier: https://hdl.handle.net/1813.001/wa06274
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: "Every week, we produce more than a million yards of fabric. We’ve been weaving fabrics for more than 125 years. Our exceptional products are the result of our unparalleled expertise and attention to detail. Our customers return to us again and again to manufacture fabrics that offer exceptional performance and meet the highest standards."-- from the website, 2020.09.04
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Subject: Textile fabrics, Spinning, Weaving, Textile industry, Textile fabrics -- South Carolina
Creator: Greenwood Mills Inc.
Language: English
Coverage: South Carolina -- Greenwood
Identifier: https://hdl.handle.net/1813.001/wa07979
Description: “Griswold Textile Print, Inc. is a hand-printing textile mill located on the Pawcatuck River in the Whiterock section of Westerly, Rhode Island. Griswold has been family owned and operated since 1937. As one of the few fully operational, hand printed fabric mills in the US, we offer a unique service to the textile design industry.
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Subject: Textile industry, Textile design, Textile fibers
Group: Large-scale Bleaching, Dying, Printing, & Finishing
Creator: Griswold Textile Print, Inc.
Language: English
Coverage: Rhode Island -- Westerly
Identifier: https://hdl.handle.net/1813.001/wa06336
Description: "In January of 1900, a new textile organization was formed in Gaffney, South Carolina under the name of Limestone Mills, with Dr. Wylie C. Hamrick elected as Secretary and Treasurer -- in effect, the chief operating officer. Already an influential figure in the community as a doctor, owner of drugstores and a dry goods store, and chair of a committee that oversaw the formation of Cherokee County in 1897, Dr. Hamrick and other investors created Limestone Mills to manufacture window shade cloth. Later renamed Hamrick Mills, the company is firmly woven into the fabric of the county, the state and the textile industry. Its hands-on family structure gives Hamrick Mills a culture that ensures integrity, flexibility, responsiveness and total commitment to customer needs." -- from the website, 2019.11.01
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Subject: Textile industry, Woven textiles, Polyester fibers industry, Cotton fabrics, Textile fabrics -- South Carolina, Textile industry -- South Carolina
Group: Large-scale Textile and garment production (Weaving, Knitting & Nonwovens)
Creator: Hamrick Mills
Language: English
Coverage: South Carolina -- Gaffney
Identifier: https://hdl.handle.net/1813.001/wa06266
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: "Henderson Machinery, Inc. est 1973 providing innovative textile equipment, training, spare parts and on-site services throughout North America."-- from the website, 2020.10.08
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Subject: Textile machinery -- United States, Textile workers -- Training of -- United States, Textile industry -- United States
Creator: Henderson Machinery Inc.
Language: English
Coverage: North Carolina -- Greensboro
Identifier: https://hdl.handle.net/1813.001/wa08029
Description: "Originally founded as Hermitage Mills in 1905, the company has enjoyed a history of excellence and heritage of innovation for over a century. This tradition continued when Hermitage Industries joined the DeRoyal family of global companies in 1994 as DeRoyal Textiles. Today, DeRoyal Textiles offers one of the most complete textile product lines in the market."--taken from website 2023.11.27
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Subject: Textile fabrics, Textile industry, Woven textiles, Nonwoven fabrics
Creator: DeRoyal Textiles
Language: English
Coverage: South Carolina -- Camden
Identifier: https://hdl.handle.net/1813.001/wa08040
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: "Hobbs manufactures parts with acoustical and sound deadening properties for many of the top-selling cars in the United States. Hobbs is one of the largest craft and quilt batting manufacturers in the United States. We have established our heritage as a proven leader for processing synthetic and natural fibers including wool, cotton, silk and poly fibers. Hobbs manufactures components that allow you to enjoy comfortable bedding, outdoor furniture and draperies in your home, as well as industrial quilts and juvenile products."-- from the website, 2020.10.12
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Subject: Textile fabrics, Woolen and worsted manufacturing, Synthetic fibers industry, Textile fibers industry, Textile industry, Cotton fabrics
Creator: Hobbs Bonded Fibers
Coverage: Texas -- Waco
Identifier: https://hdl.handle.net/1813.001/wa07997
Description: “Hoof-To-Hanger Fiber Mill is a full-view mill offering the opportunity to observe all steps in preparing fibers as yarn, roving, sliver, and batts. We offer personalized custom processing of animal fibers including sheep, alpaca, llama, and more. We have a wide range of fibers to blend with your order to achieve the perfect texture and color results you desire.
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Subject: Alpaca (Textile), Textile industry, Dye and dyeing, Workshops (Adult education)
Group: Small/Medium Scale Fiber Processing
Language: English
Coverage: Michigan -- Bridgman
Identifier: https://hdl.handle.net/1813.001/wa06270
Description: "The Hudson Valley Textile Project is a community of farmers, dyers, millers, designers, makers, distributors, and retailers who have come together to share their knowledge and resources. We also share a concern about environmental and community impacts of the current mass market fashion trend to quickly-discarded, garments and home goods that are often poorly made, generally with synthetic fibers. To address these concerns and opportunities, the HV Textile Project is planning maker education and consumer outreach initiatives with an expected outcome of expanded investment in materials and finished goods including apparel, home furnishings and home decor items sourced and created in the Hudson River Watershed." -- from website, 2020.12.21
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Subject: Textile fabrics, Textile industry -- Study and teaching, Sustainable development, Textile designers, Green products
Creator: Hudson Valley Textile Project
Language: English
Coverage: New York (State) -- Cornwall
Identifier: https://hdl.handle.net/1813.001/wa06239
Description: “Huntingdon Yarn Mill has been operating in Northeast Philadelphia for over 60 years. The mill provides a facility for three important yarn-refining processes. Raw materials are subjected to these processes in order to generate novelty yarns. The company caters to a high-end niche market that uses the yarns to produce fine clothing, crafts, and upholstery fabrics. Huntingdon Yarn Mill is the only operating manufacturing company of its kind in the United States.” -- from website, 2020.12.21
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Subject: Textile fabrics -- Pennsylvania, Garment industry -- Pennsylvania, Fiber industry -- Pennsylvania, Textile industry -- Pennsylvania
Creator: Huntingdon Yarn Mill
Language: English
Coverage: Pennsylvania -- Philadelphia
Identifier: https://hdl.handle.net/1813.001/wa08012
Description: “Huston Textile Co. began with a fascination for vintage, American-made machinery that soon evolved into a passion for recreating heirloom fabrics. All of our textiles are American-made, right here in California, from natural American-grown raw materials. As the only selvage fabric maker left in the United States, we are proud to take part in the resurgence of vintage-quality fabrics and the revival of American textile production.
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Subject: Textile industry -- United States, Selvage fabric-- California, Selvage fabric -- United States, Raw materials -- Fibers -- California, Woven textiles
Group: Small/Medium Scale Textile and Garment Production (Weaving, Knitting & Nonwovens)
Creator: Huston Textile Co
Language: English
Coverage: California -- Sacramento
Identifier: https://hdl.handle.net/1813.001/wa06311
Description: “Eddie Van Hout, the head of the operation, is the official yarn maker, his daughter Misty works side-by-side in the mill with her father, his youngest daughter Natalie keeps the mill clean and organized, while his wife, Candace handles all of marketing and public relations.
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Subject: Textile industry, Alpaca (Textile), Textile fibers industry
Group: Small/Medium Scale Fiber Processing
Language: English
Coverage: Idaho -- Caldwell
Identifier: https://hdl.handle.net/1813.001/wa06281
Description: "INDA, the Association of the Nonwoven Fabrics Industry, serves hundreds of member companies in the nonwovens/engineered fabrics industry to achieve business growth. Since 1968, INDA helps members convene and connect, innovate and develop their businesses. INDA’s educational courses, business intelligence and market insights, test methods, consultancy and issue advocacy help members succeed by providing information they need to better plan and execute their business strategies. INDA Media is the business-to-business publishing arm of INDA and publisher of International Fiber Journal and International Filtration News, which reach a vast network of professionals who employ fibers, filaments, and filtration systems to optimize their application environments."--taken from website 2023.12.04
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Subject: Textile industry -- Forecasting, Nonwoven fabrics, Textile workers -- Training of -- United States, Textile industry
Creator: INDA, Association of the Non-woven Fabrics Industry
Language: English
Coverage: North Carolina -- Cary
Identifier: https://hdl.handle.net/1813.001/wa08027
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