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I came across this beautiful photography project titled 'Made in USA: Textiles' by artist Christopher Payne by way of the Messy Nessy Chic blog (links below). Christopher came across an old yarn mill in Maine that was still producing and it propelled him to explore other mills and factories that produce yarn and textiles. It's a visual treat full of color and texture.
http://www.messynessychic.com/2016/01/13/unexpected-beauty-hiding-inside-americas-last-fabric-factories/?utm_content=buffer7a210&utm_medium=social&utm_source=facebook.com&utm_campaign=buffer
Christopher Payne
http://www.chrispaynephoto.com/textiles-2-1/
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RobinAdair
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Jan 28, 2019
I'd love to have some of the fiber to spin!! Beautiful color.
Ladydee59
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Nov 8, 2018
Hi! Are they based out of Brooklyn? There is also a local yarn producer up here in the hudson valley that I visited a few years ago in MONTGOMERY New York. MONTGOMERY Mills. They have absolutely fabulous yarns. I have also visited a great Lion Brand wholesale shop in NJ but they import from Turkey.
DaRedHairedGirl
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Feb 1, 2018
Perhaps Ultraviolet? The Pantone color of the year?
Hopesews
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Jan 30, 2018
Some rich colors. Please more information on these places. Thought most yarn or fibers were produced over sea seas now. Nice to hear some are still produced in USA.
slbrim
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Jan 31, 2018
HopesewsThe yarn mill is Bartlett Yarns. They make traditional wooly wool yarns in both 2 and 3 ply.
dandel
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May 9, 2018
HopesewsBrooklyn Tweed is my favorite US yarn producer. They have several lovely bases to choose from, all domestically-produced from sheep to skein. Quince & Co and Yoth Yarns are two others I've enjoyed.
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