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- Fiber Arts - Suite 101 - Articles about fiber arts.
- Northeast Fiber Arts Center - Yarns, fibers, kits and equipment for knitting, spinning weaving and felting.
- The Fiber Garden - Carrying fiber arts equipment. Includes information on workshops and retreats.
- Ewesful Fiber Arts - Offers fibers including merino, corriedale, llama and alpaca, as well as hand spun, custom dyed yarns.
- The Funky Chicken Art Project - Dahlonega, GA contemporary art gallery and sculpture garden. Featuring metal and stone sculpture, paintings, art glass, pottery, jewelry, fiber art, garden art.
- Jane's Fiber and Beads - Floor, beading and tapestry looms, spinning wheels, and fiber arts books.
- Batik Tambal - Handmade Indonesian batik paintings, sarongs, textiles, and fabrics for quilting, art quilts, wearable art, fiber arts, gifts, framing, and interior decorating.
- Longbranch Fiber Farm - Offering a complete line of alpaca products and information about processing laminated felt. Includes image galleries of felted yardage and fiber art.
- The Wool Company - The Wool Company is a knitting, spinning, weaving shop with natural fiber yarns, patterns, books, equipment, dyes, fibers, buttons, custom handmades and fiber processing. Bandon, OR.
- Good Girl Art Gallery - Springfield contemporary gallery exhibiting non-mainstream artwork including such mediums as painting, photography, sculpture, jewelry, video art, pottery, furniture, fiber art, card art, vintage hand-made clothing and handbags, and boutique items.
Wikipedia Articles
- Mathematics and fiber arts - Mathematical ideas have been used as inspiration for a number of fiber arts including quilt making, knitting, cross-stitch, crochet, embroidery and weaving. A wide range of mathematical concepts have been used as inspiration including topology, graph theory, number theory and algebra.
- New York State Sheep and Wool Festival - The New York State Sheep and Wool Festival is a large gathering of fiber-arts enthusiasts (knitters, crocheters, handspinners, etc.), growers of natural-fiber-producing livestock (sheep, goats, angora rabbits, llamas, alpaca, etc.