Well, meet Ecological Arts who offers a small amount of handspun, organic and naturally dyed yarns.
Not only are these yarns, handspun, organic and naturally dyed, the fibers are locally sourced as well as the plants used in the dyes.
Their organic cotton yarn is from an heirloom variety cotton grown in the North Central Valley of California. Its color is naturally occurring and doesn’t require dying.
Their wool yarns are organic and sourced from a local farm, found not 30 miles from Ecological Arts. The plants used to dye the fiber are collected around the artist’s home.
Says Rebecca Burgess, founder of Ecological Arts.
Some of the frequently used plants found in dyeing these yarns are the Coyote Brush and Sage, which produce a yellow color, and Toyon which gives a peach or tan color. All of which are native and local to the state of California.
To complete this level of local production and to be a locavore of this yarn, these yarns would be best suited to those residing in California.
