Episode 11: Local Color Fiber Studio & Chris Barnes – Natural dye farming, partnerships, domestic production and sustainability




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Summary: I’m very excited to share the eleventh episode of the Woolful podcast. Today we get to meet two special fiber industry companies, and the folks that make them what they are…<a href="http://www.localcolorfiberstudio.com/" target="_blank">Emily Tzeng and Tatyana Vashchenko of Local Color Fiber Studio</a> and <a href="http://brittanyneedles.com" target="_blank">Chris Barnes of Brittany</a>.<br> <a href="http://toltyarnandwool.com" target="_blank"></a><br> Sponsor: This episode is sponsored by <a href="http://toltyarnandwool.com" target="_blank">Tolt Yarn and Wool</a>, my favorite yarn shop. In 2013, Anna Dianich opened Tolt Yarn and Wool. a local yarn shop in Carnation Washington. Most recently she launched an online shop, full of yarns each with their own story and each handpicked by Anna. You couldn’t ask for more soul when it comes to a yarn shop. Visit <a href="http://toltyarnandwool.com" target="_blank">toltyarnandwool.com</a><br> <a href="http://toltyarnandwool.com"></a><br> Fiber folk 1: Emily and Tatyana are two natural dyers, farmers, business partners and makers who created the wonderful company, Local Color Fiber Studio. Together they’ve been discovering and building a sustainable business and process around natural dyeing and raising Finn sheep. You can find them at <a href="http://www.localcolorfiberstudio.com/" target="_blank">localcolorfiberstudio.com</a> and on Instagram <a href="http://instagram.com/localcolorfiberstudio" target="_blank">@localcolorfiberstudio</a><br> <a href="http://woolful.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/02/localcolor.jpg"></a><br> Man on the street: For this week’s “Man on the Street” I asked a handful of fiber enthusiasts to answer the following question, “What other types of things outside fiber crafts, do you enjoy making?” We had some amazing replies from Carly @<a href="http://instagram.com/porcupineology" target="_blank">porcupineology</a>, Nikki <a href="http://instagram.com/woolenviolet" target="_blank">@woolenviolet</a>, Amber @<a href="http://instagram.com/dapperewe">dapperewe</a>, Maria <a href="http://instagram.com/ninja.chickens" target="_blank">@ninja.chickens</a> and Sam <a href="http://instagram.com/samanthamaylamb" target="_blank">@samanthamaylamb</a> .<br> Fiber folk 2: I was introduced to our next guest via a listener and was excited to learn that they are one of the only, if not the only US manufacturer of wood knitting needles and crochet hooks. Chris Barnes and his wife Michri have carried on a family legacy and business, while focusing on creating a nimble and sustainable operation. The heart and passion they put into making a quality product and a satisfied customer is so very evident. You can find them online at <a href="http://brittanyneedles.com" target="_blank">brittanyneedles.com</a> and on Facebook at <a href="https://www.facebook.com/BrittanyNeedlesUSA" target="_blank">facebook.com/brittanyneedlesUSA</a><br> <a href="http://woolful.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/02/brittany.jpg"></a><br> Giveaway: The winner of last week’s giveaway is…<a href="http://instagram.com/brienne_moody" target="_blank">Brienne Moody</a>! Congratulations, you’ve won a special naturally dyed mini skein pack from <a href="http://southerntextiles.org/" target="_blank">Southern Textiles.</a><br> This giveaway this week is sponsored by Brittany, and we’re giving away a pair of their beautiful wood knitting needles along with their brand new needle wax, which helps maintain the finish and slickness of your wooden needles. To enter this giveaway, leave a comment below.<br> <a href="http://woolful.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/02/brittanygiveaway.jpg"></a><br> I wanted to bring your attention to an important event, <a href="https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&amp;rct=j&amp;q=&amp;esrc=s&amp;source=web&amp;cd=1&amp;ved=0CCAQFjAA&amp;url=http%3A%2F%2Fjeffersonhub.com%2Fwestern-regional-grazing-conference-grazing-for-change%2F&amp;ei=2KPZ..."></a>