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February 19, 2023
Fiber
Lesley Roberts
world’s oldest pants

With the help of an expert weaver, archaeologists have unraveled the design secrets behind the world’s oldest pants. The 3,000-year-old wool trousers belonged to a man buried between 1000 and 1200 BCE in Western China. To make them, ancient weavers combined four different techniques to create a garment specially engineered for fighting on horseback, with flexibility in some places and sturdiness in others.

world’s oldest pants
February 10, 2023
Resources
Lesley Roberts
How to Shear Sheep and Why It's Important

This compelling 12-minute film showcases the beautiful dance between sheep and shearer, the importance of sheep shearing to the health and well-being of sheep, and the impact that Slow Fashion and local wool have on the economy and local community.

How to Shear Sheep and Why It's Important
January 26, 2023
Community News, Perspective
Lesley Roberts
The Future is Wool: NASA

After a 1.4-million-mile mission beyond the Moon and back, the Orion spacecraft for the Artemis I mission arrived back at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center on 30 December 2022. On board was wool air filter technology developed by New Zealand-based Lanaco.

The Future is Wool: NASA
January 21, 2023
Perspective
Lesley Roberts
Wool Pellets

“This has big implications. If Wool Pellets are picked up for in-store placement, we estimate Lowe’s will purchase 1.5 million pounds of wool pellets annually for their stores.”

Wool Pellets
Lesley Roberts
July 26, 2019
Perspective

7 Principles for Building a Fairer Economy

Lesley Roberts
July 26, 2019
Perspective
7 Principles for Building a Fairer Economy

The Democracy Collaborative is a national research institute dedicated to developing new strategies for a fairer economy.

Lesley Roberts
July 25, 2019
Perspective

Why is it that we still don’t understand what clothing should cost?

Lesley Roberts
July 25, 2019
Perspective
Why is it that we still don’t understand what clothing should cost?

The food industry has successfully convinced us that healthier, better, organic food is worth the extra cost. Why hasn’t the same thing happened in fashion . . . . if you knew exactly why that T-shirt cost $5, I think you’d be happy to put it back on the hanger.

Lesley Roberts
July 23, 2019
Community News

Field to Fashion in Acadiana

Lesley Roberts
July 23, 2019
Community News
Field to Fashion in Acadiana

The story of the resurrection of Acadian Brown Cotton, featuring Elaine Bourque, seed steward, Acadian spinner and weaver and the concerted efforts of the entire ABC team, including Los Angeles based Sharon Donnan.

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July 13, 2019

Announcing the New and Expanded So Cal Fibershed

Guest User
July 13, 2019
Announcing the New and Expanded So Cal Fibershed

We are thrilled to announce that we are re-launching our region’s Fibershed, with a new name, expanded bioregion, and new plans for engaging and sustaining our community. The previous evolutions of this Fibershed have accomplished good things, and we’re eager to take over the mantle.

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world’s oldest pants
Fiber
world’s oldest pants
Fiber

With the help of an expert weaver, archaeologists have unraveled the design secrets behind the world’s oldest pants. The 3,000-year-old wool trousers belonged to a man buried between 1000 and 1200 BCE in Western China. To make them, ancient weavers combined four different techniques to create a garment specially engineered for fighting on horseback, with flexibility in some places and sturdiness in others.

Fiber
How to Shear Sheep and Why It's Important
Resources
How to Shear Sheep and Why It's Important
Resources

This compelling 12-minute film showcases the beautiful dance between sheep and shearer, the importance of sheep shearing to the health and well-being of sheep, and the impact that Slow Fashion and local wool have on the economy and local community.

Resources
The Future is Wool: NASA
Community News, Perspective
The Future is Wool: NASA
Community News, Perspective

After a 1.4-million-mile mission beyond the Moon and back, the Orion spacecraft for the Artemis I mission arrived back at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center on 30 December 2022. On board was wool air filter technology developed by New Zealand-based Lanaco.

Community News, Perspective
Wool Pellets
Perspective
Wool Pellets
Perspective

“This has big implications. If Wool Pellets are picked up for in-store placement, we estimate Lowe’s will purchase 1.5 million pounds of wool pellets annually for their stores.”

Perspective
Post Growth Institute
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Post Growth Institute
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The Post Growth Institute is an international, not for profit organization working to enable collective wellbeing within ecological limits.

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Tongva Land Back
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Tongva Land Back
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The Tongva Taraxat Paxaava Conservancy is shpeherding land back efforts, as well as offering resources for thoughtful use of land, yards, caring for the land.

Community News
SoCal Fibershed: March-2022 Alpaca Adventures

March Alpaca Adventures included touring a SoCal Fibershed mill & and volunteering at my first shearing event. 

SoCal Fibershed: February Alpaca Adventures
Fiber, Alpacas, Community News, Farm Visit, Perspective, SoCal Fibershed
SoCal Fibershed: February Alpaca Adventures
Fiber, Alpacas, Community News, Farm Visit, Perspective, SoCal Fibershed

February focused on various ways to process & work with alpaca fiber & meeting folks who gather regularly to share various fiber projects each are working on. Here are links to February's Alpaca Adventures:

Fiber, Alpacas, Community News, Farm Visit, Perspective, SoCal Fibershed
Introducing Bev-Sue's Alpaca Adventures
Fiber, Perspective, Alpacas, SoCal Fibershed
Introducing Bev-Sue's Alpaca Adventures
Fiber, Perspective, Alpacas, SoCal Fibershed

My Alpaca Adventures covers this year-long journey where I share experiences about my weekly volunteer days at Alpacas at Windy Hills, attend fibershed events, participate in & contribute to the nascent fibershed movement. Each month I’ll post a summary of the prior month’s journal entries & discoveries.

Fiber, Perspective, Alpacas, SoCal Fibershed
CA Needs An Agricultural Revolution
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CA Needs An Agricultural Revolution
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“Similarly, a new path for California may seem revolutionary in its vision as it will mean dissolving current systems, reappropriating land through expropriation for the benefit of the many, and insisting on mutualism and collaboration for new social organizations. But it’s a vision that can be possible if we decide this is the future we want, and resolve to follow a new ethic, one of mutual respect, one of compassion, and one that is aimed toward nurturing life.” Orange orchard in Ojai Valley. Image by Stephanie Pincetl.

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Our practice is based in the greater Los Angeles area, originally Tovaangar (Los Angeles basin, South Channel Islands); the traditional lands of the Tongva people. We acknowledge that their sovereignty was never ceded, and we pay our respects to the Honuukvetam (Ancestors), Ahiihirom (Elders), and eyoohiinkem (relatives/relations) past, present, and emerging.