Vermont mill producing breed-specific small-batch yarn
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About Junction Fiber Mill
Junction Fiber Mill is a small-batch fiber processing facility located in White River Junction, Vermont. They specialize in breed-specific yarn production using wool from Gotland and Montadale Cheviot sheep raised in Vermont. The mill was founded by two friends who transitioned from hand-knitting to sheep farming and eventually became mill owners. They produce their own lines of hand-dyed yarn including Roots, Making Tracks, and Farm Fresh collections, and share their craft stories through a weekly video podcast called the Millcast.
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Location
Vermont
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the minimum order requirements?
Junction Fiber Mill does not publish minimum order requirements on their website. Prospective clients should contact the mill directly to discuss specific project requirements and pricing for processing services.
How long does processing take?
Processing timeframes are not explicitly stated on the website. Contact Junction Fiber Mill directly for current scheduling estimates and turnaround estimates for your specific project.
What fiber types do they work with?
They process Gotland and Montadale Cheviot sheep wool grown in Vermont. The mill specializes in breed-specific fiber and produces small-batch yarn from these heritage breeds.
What services and products do they offer?
They offer washing, carding, spinning, custom dye services, roving, yarn production, and felt production. Their product lines include Roots, Making Tracks, and Farm Fresh yarn collections in various weights.
Do they offer custom processing?
They specialize in small batch custom processing for fiber farmers and hand spinners. Contact Junction Fiber Mill to discuss your custom project needs and processing requirements.
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