Threaded Hollow is founded and built by Christina and her son Joey, a mother-and-son team with a shared love for the natural world, handmade tradition, and the kind of work that creates lasting roots.
Christina is a wildlife photographer (since 2008), a handweaver (since 2016), and a textile artist (since 2020) specializing in blackwork stitching and aroma-weighted comfort quilts. Her work is deeply shaped by restoration—of land, of wildlife, and of people who have carried too much for too long.
She also serves as an Ethnobotanist and Medicinal Plant Research Advisor with Botanical Advocacy & Education (BAE), supporting plant research, education, and ethical botanical stewardship.
Joey is the heart behind The Grizzly Jar, bringing comfort food, practical creativity, and a strong Wyoming work ethic into the kitchen side of Threaded Hollow. Together, we are building a farmstead designed to nourish people, honor wildlife, and create something lasting enough to pass forward.
Threaded Hollow is not a trend. It is a legacy in the making.