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Publisher:Heritage House Publishing Company Ltd, 2024
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- Author: McCabe, FrancineDate:Created2023Summary:
A fascinating look at the world of small-scale textile farms along the Salish Sea and their pivotal role in sustainable, artisanal textile production and the slow fashion movement. Vancouver Island and the Gulf Islands are a part of a unique geographical region that can grow and process its own raw textile materials with transparency. This book explores the region's vibrant fleece and fibre community and introduces the public to this growing land-based textile economy. Richly illustrated with captivating photography, Fleece and Fibre presents the many fibre types produced along the Salish Sea--including sheep wool, llama, alpaca, mohair, cashmere, linen, flax, and hemp--and explains where and how they are currently being grown, processed, and used. At a time when the global textile industry is one of the most unsustainable and exploitative industries on the planet, the public is looking for local alternatives to fast fashion. Part sourcebook, part stunning coffee table book, and part call to action, Fleece and Fibre creates new connections between farmers, raw materials, makers, designers, dyers, and wearers.
Contents:- Intro
- Title
- Dedication
- Contents
- Map
- Epigraph
- Introduction: In Search of a Fibreshed
- Part I Animal-Based Fibres
- 1 Sheep
- 2 Alpaca
- 3 Llama
- 4 Angora Rabbit
- 5 Goat
- Part II Cellulose-Based Fibres
- 6 Flax
- 7 Hemp
- 8 Invasive Species
- Conclusion
- Resources
- References
- Acknowledgements
- Copyright
- Back Cover
Sujets: British Columbia--Gulf Islands | British Columbia--Vancouver Island | Farms, Small | Textile fiber industry | Textile fibersOriginal Publisher: Victoria, BC, Heritage House Publishing Company LtdLanguage(s): EnglishISBN: 9781772034547, 1772034541, 9781772034530, 1772034533Collection(s)/Series: BC and Yukon Book Prizes 2024