INDIVIDUAL COPIES - Common Threads 001 PRINT
Common Threads is printed and ready to go! We’re so excited to have launched this new publication for the Hudson Valley Textile Project this year, and it will only get better with time. Be among the first to read the first issue and pick up a single copy here, shipped directly to your door.
Members: please note that you’ll receive a FREE copy with your membership, you do not need to purchase one. These are automatically shipped.
Common Threads is printed and ready to go! We’re so excited to have launched this new publication for the Hudson Valley Textile Project this year, and it will only get better with time. Be among the first to read the first issue and pick up a single copy here, shipped directly to your door.
Members: please note that you’ll receive a FREE copy with your membership, you do not need to purchase one. These are automatically shipped.
Common Threads is printed and ready to go! We’re so excited to have launched this new publication for the Hudson Valley Textile Project this year, and it will only get better with time. Be among the first to read the first issue and pick up a single copy here, shipped directly to your door.
Members: please note that you’ll receive a FREE copy with your membership, you do not need to purchase one. These are automatically shipped.
Orders are now shipping! We will be at Rhinebeck (NY Sheep & Wool) October 16 - 23, orders will resume shipping October 24.
What’s in this issue:
Other Featured Content:
Foliage Forager Socks pattern by Apriori Knits
A delicate edge and durable foot make these the perfect socks for leaf-peeping walks and hikes.
Sumptuous Scarves and Shawls in Farm Yarns
Three cozy accessories for autumn from New York based designers, reimagined in new textures from regional fiber producers.
Sustainable Style
Slide into Autumn with silky layers and dramatic garments that marry luxury and sustainability
Celebrating Naturally Colorful Fiber
An inspirational visual exploration of the warmest natural hues.
Articles in this Issue:
Abundance in the Local Yarn Store, by Jocelyn Songco
Explore the concept of too much yarn—and not quite enough—with shop owner Jocelyn Songco of Yarn Farm Kingston.
The 100 Mile Sweater, by Jaclyn Sawyer
A transparent supply chain gives crafters a unique opportunity: are you taking advantage of the bounty at your fingertips?
An Appreciation of Spotty Sheep, by Jennifer Henderson
Creatives are exploring colorful fiber like never before—it’s not just about white wool anymore.
Regenerative agriculture Nurtures Sustainable Fiber Communities, by Katherine Mead
With many farmers aging out of the workforce, is there a lasting future in farm-to-fiber?
Project Plastic Free Socks, by Kristin Parker
One knitter begins her journey to discover the perfect all-natural sock yarn.
Special Pricing Brackets:
Individual Print Copies - $10 each
Members, your issues of Common Threads are included as part of your membership—one copy per household will be shipped out when we get them back from our printer. Of course, you may also purchase additional copies with your Member Discount Code (find it in all of our Common Threads members-only emails from 6/28 forward) to take 40% off list price. We can price correct within 48 hours of order placement for those that become members within that window.
A digital issue is included with your purchase and will be emailed to you on the issue release date in October. Your physical issue may arrive before the digital issue. Digital issues will be made available on the issue release date for sale.
Anyone can purchase a Wholesale Pack of 10 here.
Do you have a booth, farm stand, shop or show coming up? Want to support farm to fiber and give your customers some new inspiration? Buy a 10-pack at a special deal and help us get the word out about this exciting publication and the Hudson Valley Textile Project.