In this episode, Adrienne interview's Lani Estill, the rancher who raises the wool used in A Verb for Keeping Warm's new farm yarn, Gather. Then Adrienne checks-in with Kristine, the owner of A Verb for Keeping Warm - and speak to her about her dream of making a soft naturally-dyed yarn made with California wool.
Following the AVFKW Fall Lookbook as our guide, there will be eight episodes dedicated to those featured in the lookbook, and who support AVFKW farm yarns Pioneer, Flock, Dawn, and Gather. Throughout this series, we will explore the intersection of raising materials for textiles and caring for the environment.
A Slower, More Mysterious, Contemplative Solstice with Clara Parkes
Graze Yarn - An Interview with Jenya Schneider of Cuyama Lamb
11 Questions with Chin Matthews
Korean Wrapping Cloths: an Interview with Textile Artist and Teacher Youngmin Lee
Dreams, Wool and Pattern Design plus an Interview w/Bristol Ivy
Growing Local Color & Interview with Lora Kinkade
Making a Wool/Alpaca Yarn Blend & Interview w/Mystic Pines Fiber Mill
Designing with Natural Colors plus Interviews w/ Thea Colman and Elizabeth Doherty
100% for the Designer & Interview w/Mary Jane Mucklestone
Follow the Wool and Interview w/Green Mountain Spinnery
AVFKW new podcast and Interview with Sally Fox EP.1
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