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New Local Biz Helps Stitch the Community Together
13 Jun 2023
News, Eau Claire
The fiber industry is global, with products often milled overseas and colored with chemical dyes. “The more people I talked to, it seemed like (there was a hole) in the craft market (for all-organic yarns),” said Britta Harris, owner of Foraged Fibers.
Inspired by a previous well-known Eau Claire knitting shop, Yellow Dog Knitting, and an alpaca farm and yarn store up in Cable, Wisconsin, the idea of helping local farmers create products with their fiber while also offering them a new customer base inspired Harris.
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