Community Grown Hat
This luxurious hand crochet hat is sourced from our Fibershed Community -- Sally Fox's organic merino (53%) and Rockstar’s white grade 3 alpaca fiber (47%). The yarn color is creamy in its natural state. For this hat, I used black Hollyhock flowers, grown in the natural dye garden at Meridian Jacobs, creating the sage green color yarn.
The Sage Hat is 100% Fibershed-member supplied and could not be here without all of us!
Grown by Sally Fox and Lisa Beatty, every step of the process is tracable. I sourced the fiber, then after preparation for spinning, continued to the soil to skin process of skeining, washing, dying and crocheting here at Integrity Alpacas & Fiber. The raw fiber was spun to yarn at the Olympia Fiber Mill in Washington state.
This is truly a one-of-a-kind work of art!
This luxurious hand crochet hat is sourced from our Fibershed Community -- Sally Fox's organic merino (53%) and Rockstar’s white grade 3 alpaca fiber (47%). The yarn color is creamy in its natural state. For this hat, I used black Hollyhock flowers, grown in the natural dye garden at Meridian Jacobs, creating the sage green color yarn.
The Sage Hat is 100% Fibershed-member supplied and could not be here without all of us!
Grown by Sally Fox and Lisa Beatty, every step of the process is tracable. I sourced the fiber, then after preparation for spinning, continued to the soil to skin process of skeining, washing, dying and crocheting here at Integrity Alpacas & Fiber. The raw fiber was spun to yarn at the Olympia Fiber Mill in Washington state.
This is truly a one-of-a-kind work of art!
This luxurious hand crochet hat is sourced from our Fibershed Community -- Sally Fox's organic merino (53%) and Rockstar’s white grade 3 alpaca fiber (47%). The yarn color is creamy in its natural state. For this hat, I used black Hollyhock flowers, grown in the natural dye garden at Meridian Jacobs, creating the sage green color yarn.
The Sage Hat is 100% Fibershed-member supplied and could not be here without all of us!
Grown by Sally Fox and Lisa Beatty, every step of the process is tracable. I sourced the fiber, then after preparation for spinning, continued to the soil to skin process of skeining, washing, dying and crocheting here at Integrity Alpacas & Fiber. The raw fiber was spun to yarn at the Olympia Fiber Mill in Washington state.
This is truly a one-of-a-kind work of art!