About Fiber Folio

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About The Fiber Folio Website

Fiber Folio is a website created by Maine Fiberarts, a statewide 501(c)(3) nonprofit advancing fiber art, craft, farms, schools and business through education, display, celebrations and networking both within Maine and beyond.

As a project of Maine Fiberarts, Fiber Folio serves as a living journal—a photo-illustrated and “narrated” tour through Maine art and farms.

Take a look at fiber stories and hundreds of images from all over Maine.

Top page banner image on interior pages features the following images from left to right: wool flamed hooked rug, Anne Cox; baby blanket seen at NH Sheep & Wool; silkscreened table at Maine College of Art; Native American basket, Molly Neptune; double weave purple scarf, Emi Ito; threaded heddles, Hillary Hutton; orange cashmere knit cowl, Christine Macchi; yellow knitted shawl, Nina Ruit; black and white overshot vintage wool blanket; light blue fabric collage, Robert McKibben; white wool knit lace shawl, Linda Clutterbuck; painted fabric, Elizabeth Busch; handwoven scarves, Laney Lloyd; Nuno-felted fabric, Wayne Myers; black and brown knitted sample, Christine Macchi; handmade paper, Richard Lee; nine-patch art quilt, Mary Allen Chaisson; embroidered mixed media, Jill Snyder Wallace; indigo dyed piece, Wayne Myers.

Fiber Folio is made possible with funding from Maine Fiberarts’ members and friends. Contributions are tax deductible. Read more about Maine Fiberarts and how to support our work.