OUR STORY
We are a small but mighty team of working to grow a regional textile economy that benefits the environment, workers, and local communities.
New York Fibershed is part of a larger movement envisioning a future where textiles are not separate from the systems that create them, but are part of a living cycle that regenerates the land, strengthens local economies, and deepens our connection to the materials we use every day.
As an affiliate of Fibershed, we are one of many regional fiber communities working with and growing natural fiber and natural dyes, while rebuilding relationships between soil, land, and textiles.
New York State is home to a unique textile landscape — anchored by New York City as a global fashion and garment hub, serving designers, makers, and artisans exploring alternative and regenerative practices. New York State embodies a diverse rural region of farmland that supports fiber production and agricultural livelihoods. We aim to generate awareness and build the skills needed to sustain a thriving textile culture rooted in regenerative farming practices, cooperative sourcing and production, and distributed economic growth.
We are building a community of farmers, designers, artisans, educators, and advocates who believe in the power of bioregional textile economies. Whether you work in the field, at the loom, in the classroom, or want to support a more sustainable textile future, there is a place for you here.
Join us as we weave the next chapter of New York Fibershed.
New York Fibershed (including New York City, the greater New York State region, and surrounding counties) is located on the ancestral and contemporary lands of the Lenape, Unkechaug, Haudenosaunee, Tockwogh, Shinnecock, Quinnipiac, Wampanoag, Mohican, and many other Indigenous peoples past, present, and future.
We acknowledge the ongoing impacts of colonization on these lands and their original stewards, and the ways in which these histories continue to shape inequities within our current fiber system, including disparities in land access and ownership. We recognize that this work is situated within those realities. Efforts to repair relationships, support land and ecological healing, and contribute to greater balance and justice within the regional fiber system are essential to our mission.
OUR WATERSHED
New York Fibershed (including New York City, the greater New York State region, and surrounding counties) is located on the ancestral and contemporary lands of the Lenape, Unkechaug, Haudenosaunee, Tockwogh, Shinnecock, Quinnipiac, Wampanoag, Mohican, and many other Indigenous peoples past, present, and future.
We acknowledge the ongoing impacts of colonization on these lands and their original stewards, and the ways in which these histories continue to shape inequities within our current fiber system, including disparities in land access and ownership. We recognize that this work is situated within those realities. Efforts to repair relationships, support land and ecological healing, and contribute to greater balance and justice within the regional fiber system are essential to our mission.
LAND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

