The Wool Wire | October 16, 2024

News snippets from the wool world

Hello, my friends!

We begin this week's exploration with a journey to Connecticut, where two businesses are finding common ground through wool.

My knowledge of motor sports could fit inside a thimble, but this story from Stafford Springs, Connecticut, has a wooly tie that piqued my interest. It involves the Stafford Speedway and American Woolen Company—the latter of which has produced a one-of-a-kind white Modified Masters Blazer for the winner of the 100 lap race.

The blazer is made from wool grown in Shaniko, Oregon, woven into fabric at American Woolen Company, and then cut and sewn into the finished blazer in Rochester, New York.

Even if I have little understanding of these races or the importance of a winner's blazer, I love knowing that we can still make fine, tailored woolens in this country.

American Woolen Company Creates Unique Prize For GAF Modified Masters Event At Stafford - RaceDayCT.com
Stafford Speedway and the American Woolen Company have partnered to create a unique prize for the inaugural GAF Roofing Modified Masters scheduled for Wednesday, July 17th. The American Woolen Company, located in Stafford Springs, CT, has produced a one of a kind white Modified Masters Blazer for the winner of the 100 lap race. “More […]

Savor the Sweet Silence of Wool

Photo from Uderbekov Daniyar

Kazakhstan-based designer Uderbekov Daniyar has developed a thick felted wool screen that can be configured in multiple shapes to provide sound insulation. One side features a crazy paint splatter design reminiscent of Jackson Pollock, while the other has geometric motifs inspired by ancient Eurasian symbols representing fertility, luck, goodness, and home.

It has no hardware or hinges, just biodegradable wool and wood.

I love the idea of being able to step into a tiny wool cubby when the noise of the world gets to be too much.

natural sheep wool soundproofs multipurpose felt screen by uderbekov daniyar
product designer uderbekov daniyar presents a screen made of natural wool felt with sound-proofing properties.

From Sweaters to Swim Trunks

While swimsuit season is mostly over here in Maine, here's something to file away for next year. Fully traceable, carbon-negative Merino wool sweater brand Sheep Inc. has decided to branch out into the swimwear market with swim shorts.

They're made of New Zealand Merino that's been woven into fabric in Italy and then cut and sewn in Portugal. I will say that, at $250 a pair, they're still far beyond the pale for most consumers. But they're already almost sold out, which suggests that others might see a market here and dive in soon.

Sheep Inc movies into swimwear using Merino wool
Clothing brand Sheep inc — known for its “high-performance, carbon-negative knitwear” — has moved into the swim segment with the launch of a new line of swim shorts.

It Always Starts with a Sheep or Two...

Let's head to Custer, South Dakota, for a thoroughly charming (and perhaps relatable) profile of a local farm and fiber shop. Busy Ewe Farm and Fiber began after Brenda Anderson learned how to spin.

Naturally, spinning requires fiber, so she decided to add sheep to her small farm. As her flock of Teeswater sheep grew, she found herself with more wool than she needed. Soon, at the encouragement of friends, she turned it into a business. It's a short, feel-good video with some sweet sheep shots to boot.


NZ Gets a Boost from Bremworth

I showed you Woolmark's brilliant new zombie-inspired ad campaign last week. This time, we head to New Zealand, where carpet maker Bremworth is investing $2+ million on a media blitz designed to address misconceptions about wool.

They've hired New Zealand's largest independent media agency to oversee the campaign, and—while it'll be aimed at the New Zealand market—I cannot wait to see what they do.

NZ Wool industry to benefit from multi-million dollar marketing investment
New Zealand’s rural sector is set to benefit from a multi-million dollar marketing investment by one of the country’s largest wool carpet manufacturers, designed to address misconceptions about the natural fibre and grow exports. New Zealand is the world’s third largest producer of wool, accou

Rafter What?

In the world of American sheep and wool, Rafter 7 Merino sheep have near royal status. Just what is Rafter 7, where did these sheep come from, how long has this project been going on, who is behind it, and what makes the sheep so special today?

Emma Lande's well-written backgrounder in Nevada Today answers all these questions.

Celebrating the University’s rich agricultural history: Journey of the Rafter 7 Merino sheep | University of Nevada, Reno
From Nevada’s terrain to global recognition: Developing some of the world’s finest wool

On that note, I'll let you go.

Thanks, as always, for your readership and your support.

Until next time,

Clara