Fiber and fiber arts vendors and businesses in interior Alaska:
Calypso Farm is a non-profit, educational farm outside Fairbanks. They offer workshops, handspun wool and fiber kits, and grow their own fiber
Coyote Trail Farm and Fiber Mill offers full-service fiber processing
The Folk School Fairbanks offers year-round classes and programs for all ages in traditional crafts, including handweaving, handspinning and other fiber arts
White Fireweed Farm grows mohair and angora fiber and also sells fancy creations
14 Mile Farm sells handwoven items and handspun yarn
Bad Sheep Yarn in North Pole offers hand-painted yarns
64 Degrees North Fibers is an indie dyer’s business in Fairbanks
The Fairbanks Fiber Festival takes place annually in the fall. Check out their demo videos on YouTube
The Interior Knit and Crochet Community organizes classes, yarn swaps, and other events
The Fairbanks Arts Association frequently exhibits fiber artists in the Bear Gallery in Pioneer Park
Missing resources? Incorrect information? Please contact us at fairbanksweavers@gmail.com.
Our own small library of resources for your fiber arts activities:
- WARPING BACK TO FRONT instructions by Penny Wakefield for ART 127
- Mordanting instructions