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The Yarniacs: A Knitting Podcast

The Yarniacs Episode 55: Imperial Stock Ranch

The Yarniacs: A Knitting Podcast

Gayle Billat & Sharlene Goings

Hobbies, Leisure, Crafts

4.7615 Ratings

🗓️ 7 February 2014

⏱️ 71 minutes

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Summary

It is no secret that both Gayle and I are fans of Imperial Stock Ranch yarns. I love the fact that in a global wool economy, the yarn I purchase from Imperial is comparatively "local." I love the fact that the ranch is a family-owned business. I love that I can talk to the person who raises the sheep, knows the history of all the buildings on the ranch, pays the bills, and selects new colors for the yarn lines. Imperial Stock Ranch is that kind of a place.

Olympic sweater, back, Imperial Yarns Erin base.
Gayle and I were lucky enough to catch Jeanne Carver the day before the opening ceremonies of the XXII Olympic Winter Games. It was the day before the US Olympic Team would attend the opening ceremony wearing the Ralph Lauren-designed sweaters made from Imperial Yarns--5.6 million yards of their Erin base to be exact, some 6250 pounds of wool. The story of how their yarns went from sheep to Olympic sweater is worth watching.  View it here, as told by Ralph Lauren.

If you visit the Imperial Stock Ranch website, you will see there are three areas to the ranch, producing meat, textiles, and yarns

Other stories about the ranch and the wool:
Oregon wool in Olympic Sweaters, from The Bulletin
Imperial Ranch entering apparel field, from The Oregonian

This eleven-minute video gives the best overview of the whole ranch operation, as told by the Oregon Field Guide.

Olympic sweater, front, Imperial Yarns Erin base.
To see the sweaters worn by the Olympians, view this article here, as told by Today.

Our short hour with Jeanne didn't allow us to talk about all the history of the ranch, but you can find out more here, as told by Jeanne to the Sustainable Agriculture Research & Education organization.

You want cute lambs? Find them here, and find out what happens when ewes give birth to triplets.

This is a nice photo essay on the day the Imperial Collection was photographed, from The Oregonian.

There is also a short video that was put together by the local NBC affiliate about the ranch, the yarn, and the Erin wool that was chosen for the Olympic sweater. It can be viewed here.

At the beginning of our chat, Jeanne mentioned she could see snow outside and how the land needed the moisture. A ranch--like any living being--needs certain things to survive and flourish. The welcome moisture in the dry climate is just one of many needs. The ranch's current caretakers Jeanne and Dan Carver are giving back to the land in many ways, and Imperial Ranch willingly gives in return. As fiber artists, we have the opportunity to pick and choose the tools of our creation. I know that I will be using Imperial Yarns in the future. I too want to be part of the Imperial Stock Ranch story.

- Sharlene

Transcript

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0:00.0

Hello, welcome to the Yarniaks podcast.

0:10.7

This is episode 55, which we are recording on Thursday, February 6th.

0:16.5

I'm Gail.

0:17.3

And I'm Charlene.

0:18.5

And pardon my voice today, I do have a cold.

0:21.5

But today is a special episode because we have a guest on the podcast today, Jeannie Carver from Imperial Stock Ranch.

0:29.3

How are you, Jeannie?

0:31.0

Hi, good morning.

0:32.1

I'm doing great.

0:33.1

Thank you.

0:34.0

Excellent.

0:34.5

Now, for anyone who's listening who doesn't know, Imperial Stock Grant, which you'll

0:39.6

learn a lot more about in this episode, is also the yarn maker for the Olympic sweater

0:47.0

of the 2014 Winter Olympics.

0:49.7

So very excited to have you on the show today considering the sweaters making its debut tomorrow in the opening ceremonies, right?

0:57.4

It is, and I sort of feel like I've been on a national sweater tour or something.

1:02.0

It's been really, really exciting.

1:03.6

And I always like to clarify that we were involved with Ralph Lauren for the opening ceremony sweater.

1:12.7

There are many, many companies, a country that have been involved with Ralph Lauren for the opening ceremony sweater. There are many, many companies of country that have been involved with them in various pieces of the Olympic apparel and uniforms.

1:18.3

So we're one small part of this story, but I'm so blessed to have been chosen our yarn for the

1:25.0

bare garment, which is the opening ceremony uniform for Team USA.

1:28.8

So that's Friday night coming up on the seventh tomorrow night.

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