Joybilee Farm 

Joybilee Farm
A Joyful Communion of Ethical Husbandry
,  Eco-friendly colours and Beautiful Fiber Arts


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Joybilee Farm 

is a

Fiber Farm and Artisan studio

A joyful communion of ethical husbandry and fiber artistry.  Take a virtual walk through natural dye gardens where eco-friendly, plant based, colours grow.  Meet the contented angora goats, coloured sheep, llamas, and angora rabbits, that provide the fiber for our “wearable, huggable art” and outrageously joyful yarns -- yarns to make you smile.


Indigo Dye Day
Indigo Dye Demo


Sunshine Quilters
Natural Indigo WorkshopIndigo Dye Day
A selection of yarns dyed with natural indigo
  Natural Dyes
As part of Joybilee Farm's commitment to the environment,  we dye our yarn and rovings with eco-friendly natural dyes.  These dye plants grow sustainably here on the farm -- Woad, Madder, Weld, Dyer's Chamomile and Goldenrod.




We specialize in beautiful, enduring colours  that glow in the yarn.  Natural fibers and natural dyes to bring joy to your knitting and your weaving and your soul.



Sweater in vibrant Natural dyes

Sweater in vibrant Natural dyes knit in Ikat Shepherd's Joy Yarn




A walk to the pasture with the flock.

pasture walk
Visiting British Columbia, Canada?


You already enjoy sustainable, local food --- now find out where clothing pastures in the fields and colour grows in the garden.

Visit Joybilee Farm and see where your clothing grows.

Between Grand Forks and Greenwood
on Hwy. 3 in Southern B.C.


Fibre Artisan Studio
Farm Tours
Dye Garden
Basket Willow Plantation
Linen Demonstration Garden
Daily Fiber Arts Demonstrations

Enhance your visit with a private workshop.

Our brochure (pdf)


An uncommon agritourism adventure!


Read our blog and hear about the daily activity and productivity
at Joybilee Farm Blog


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        Woad  Hand selected seed of high indigo producing woad strains, ready for Spring 2010 planting.  Field grown in Canadian Climate Zone 3.  Purchases support Sarah's scientific research in Natural Woad Indigo.
Coyote, bears or cougars bothering your livestock?  Get trained Livestock Guardian llamas -- to protect your herd.
 If you have any questions just send us an email: webmaster@fiberarts.ca. 
Thanks, Robin.
 
This site was last updated on August 24, 2010


© 2004 - 2010, Robin Dalziel


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