At a time when international trade is being reshaped and Canadians are rethinking where their goods come from, author Anna Hunter reveals a striking disconnect: 90% of Canadian wool leaves the country while 95% of yarn used by Canadian crafters is imported. This timely investigation follows wool from sheep to skein, illuminating the environmental, social, and economic impacts of the Canadian wool industry.
Whether you're a knitter, weaver, spinner, fashion enthusiast, or simply curious about where your textiles come from, this book will forever change how you see a ball of yarn. The True Cost of Wool isn't just about understanding a complex supply chain—it's about reimagining a future where what we wear connects us to land, community, and a more resilient textile economy.