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Traced fiber from named flocks.

Heritage breed wool and natural fiber from verified producers, processed at named mills. For knitters, weavers, and the TILTH apparel line. Same animal, same record, premium material.

$1-2/lb
Commodity wool price
$15-40/lb
Heritage breed fiber
10-20x
Value multiplier
Growing
Fiber arts and slow fashion

The thesis.

Commodity wool pricing has made sheep economically marginal for most small producers. Heritage breed fiber — Merino, Rambouillet, Corriedale, Shetland — commands 5-10x commodity prices from hand knitters, weavers, and premium textile buyers. But the current channel is opaque. The transparent supply chain connects named flocks to buyers who value breed, provenance, and verified practices.

How it works.

01 — SHEAR

Documented clip

Breed, flock size, pasture practices, and shearing date documented. Fiber grade and micron count recorded.

02 — MILL

Named processing

Washing, carding, spinning at regional mills on the network. Published rates. Batch traceability maintained.

03 — SELL

Direct to end buyer

Yarn shops, hand knitters, weavers, and the TILTH apparel line. Every skein carries the flock name, the breed, the farm, and the mill.

The opportunity.

The hand-knitting and fiber arts market alone is $5B+. Heritage breed fiber is the premium tier. Producers currently sell at fiber festivals or through Etsy with no infrastructure, no clearing, and no standardized traceability. The transparent supply chain professionalizes the channel.

Connection to the network.

Feeds into TILTH for traced apparel and textiles. The sheep producer earns a premium fiber revenue stream alongside meat. Same animal, same network, same traceability infrastructure. Wool is the second product — not the second supply chain.

Join the transparent supply chain.

If you produce, process, or buy wool & fiber and want to be part of what we're building, we want to hear from you.

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