Maritime Family Fiber in Cutler carries on family wool tradition

by Praise Moore

When entering the Glidden’s Cutler home, I was informed by one of the children that her mommy is a “yarn worker”.

Lacie Glidden, the mother of three, has been a distributor of Briggs and Little Woolen Mills since 2017, but she has been traveling across the border to Briggs and Little since she was a baby, going with her parents who raise sheep at Wild Wind Farm in Bucks Harbor. “They would trade wool for yarn because obviously, you get a lot more wool than you can spin,” Glidden said.

Related Posts
No image
Machias Assessor Responds to Justin King, Explains How Taxes Are Derived
Maritime Family Fiber in Cutler carries on family wool tradition
Jonesport - Beals Royals soccer in action photos
Maritime Family Fiber in Cutler carries on family wool tradition
UMM student Whittaker honored as 2018 Maine Policy Scholar