About the Hudson Valley Textile Project
The mission of the Hudson Valley Textile Project is to strengthen the natural fiber industry by promoting collaboration, addressing
supply chain gaps, supporting education, and providing marketing opportunities.
Our vision
The Hudson Valley Textile Project boosts the farm to market economy through:
Promotion of collaboration among fiber farmers, processors, dyers, manufacturers, designers, and artisans;
Development of fiber processing and manufacturing services, educational tools, and marketing opportunities.
How the Hudson Valley Textile Project started
A one-time upstate New York farm girl, now shopkeeper, loved a NY-sourced and milled yarn that was discontinued by its distributor. She called the former engineer, turned mill owner, who had produced the yarn for the distributor, and got her to make more of the yarn just for her shop β and that was the beginning of this unique partnership.
With the new yarn in hand, we started thinking about our entire region and wondering what other partnerships for sustainable sourcing and processing might be possible. Could we go further than hand-knitting yarn? Could we expand our partnership to some of our other fiber friends in the Hudson Valley?
So to start, we reached out to teacher and researcher Laura Sansone at NY Textile Lab, sheep farmer and shop owner Paula Kucera from White Barn Farm, and designer and maker Kathy Fogarty of Midnight Mercantile. They agreed with us that a sustainably sourced and processed farm-to-fabric supply chain was essential. And the Hudson Valley Textile Project was born!
Together, we decided to take action and develop a regional network of like-minded people in the Hudson River Watershed. The Hudson Valley Textile Project is a community of farmers, dyers, millers, designers, makers, distributors, and retailers who have come together to share their knowledge and resources.
Please join us!
Gail Parrinello (Cornwall Yarn Shop) &
Mary Jeanne Packer (Battenkill Fibers Carding and Spinning Mill)
P.S. The sweaters we are wearing in this photo are knit from that first yarn we made together!
Learn More about the Hudson Valley Textile Project by reading our 2025 End of the Year Report.
Email hvtextileproject@gmail.com to request a copy.
HVTP Board of Directors
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Gail Parrinello
Cornwall Yarn Shop, Ltd.
Term ends 2026
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Lilly Marsh, PhD
Lilly Marsh Studios LLC - Production Weaver
Term ends 2026
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Mary Jeanne Packer
Founder Battenkill Fibers Carding & Spinning Mill
Term ends 2026
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Jeffrey Silberman
Professor (Ret.) and Past Chairperson Textile Development and Marketing FIT
Term ends 2027
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Kathy Fogarty
Former Clothing Designer and Owner of Midnight Mercantile, LLC
Term ends 2028
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Elaine Gerber
Woodland Meadow Farm, LLC - Alpaca
Term ends 2027
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Mimi Prober
Fashion Designer- Sustainable & Local
Term ends 2027
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Cecelia Tkaczyk
Ceceβs Wool & Yarns, Former NYS Senator
Term ends 2028
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Rachel Carrigan
Fiber on Main, Fiber Arts Coordinator, The Center for Discovery
Term ends 2028
HVTP Advisory Council