Prêt-è-Mouton: Imperial Stock Ranch
From ranch to runway, an American ranch produces lux ready-to-wear from their sustainably raised sheep
Writes about art, knitting, health, sustainability and higher education
for national magazines, trade publications, multinational clients and digital media.
Uses language in clever, unexpected ways. Believes fervently in the printed
and electronic word. Thinks education (and knitting) and love are the answer to...everything.
From ranch to runway, an American ranch produces lux ready-to-wear from their sustainably raised sheep
The long, twisted journey toward creating a grown-and-spun-in-the-USA hemp yarn
Inspired by the knit local movement, an ever-growing number of entrepreneurs are working to revive the United Kingdom's historic wool industry.
The ultimate souvenir might be the sweater you knit yourself.
Wearing the crown of Miss Native American USA, Sarah Ortegon inspires the next generation.
Sprawling on all sides of the confluence of I-70 and I-25, Denver has the ungainly look of a city shedding its industrial past. On I-70 the hulking gray Purina plant blocks views of the city's gleaming skyline. Decrepit hotels and luxury condos rim I-25.
Part cultural anthropology, part fiber and food fest, Trailing of the Sheep is one of Sun Valley's premier events.
Jerry Peterson is slated to graduate in fall 2015with a B.A. in music. Photo Dave Neligh It's a drab day in early December and students are streaming into the Dazbog Coffee shop in front of MSU Denver's Student Success Building.
How farmers are learning to coexist with predators