Maine Fibershed is building a local fiber economy
A Maine-based natural fiber system could nourish our soil, protect land and provide an alternative to resource-intensive fast fashion.
The art & craft of working with fire
What do you get when you combine primordial materials, searing heat, immense skill, artistic vision and a sprinkling of alchemy?
Sustainable fashion designed in Maine
Sustainability and social mission are front and center for these Maine apparel and footwear designers.
Purls of Wisdom
We spoke with five remarkable local handknitting designers about their backgrounds, design processes and inspirations.
Uncommon thread: Maine-made home textiles
From modern heirloom quilts to striking floor coverings, these made-in-Maine home textiles are all made with a commitment to sustainable materials and processes.
Art of the fire: the transformative nature of clay
For generations now, Maine has been a center for ceramics. A unique blend of community, tranquility, and natural assets help support creative efforts in the ceramic arts.
Jewelry makers: A legacy of artisans inspired by Maine
Maine is home to an large population of artisan jewelers, who draw on a tradition that’s rooted in New England small-scale manufacturing and Maine’s centuries old status as a place where people make beautiful things with their hands.
Farm to fleece: Maine’s vibrant fiber scene starts with its farms
There’s a good chance that your next blanket or sweater wasn’t just made in Maine—it was born and raised here, too. Take a short drive into farm country, and you might even get to meet the sheep, goat, alpaca, llama or rabbit that produced it.