Phi Beta Paca™ is a little bit of everything. It’s an alpaca farm. It’s a yarn brand. It’s a shop in the beautiful artists’ community…
Phi Beta Paca™ Alpacas & Yarns
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Dyers of Marled yarn
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Phi Beta Paca™ is a little bit of everything. It’s an alpaca farm. It’s a yarn brand. It’s a shop in the beautiful artists’ community…
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Briggs & Little’s Canadian location has been a yarn mill since 1857. Today it’s run by three generations of the Little family. This is a…
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Canadian dyer Hello Stella offers beautiful, deep colors on non-superwash Highland, superwash Merino and mohair/silk semi-solid bases. Yarns are available on the site and through…
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Kristen is the dyer and designer behind KS Fiber Arts, aka Kristen Stuart Designs, a small-batch, independent, hand-dyer in Washington state. Kristen offers uniquely dyed…
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Marina is the yarn dyer and hand-knit designer based in the outskirts of Bath in Somerset, UK. “I started dyeing wool yarn as a hobby…
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TedKnitsUK offers nice, rich colors on several bases and weights. The mini-skein kits include some nice fades like Greydient. I also really liked the Aegir…
Diana and Dave are the dyers and spinners behind D n D Fibers. Lots of handspun yarn, roving and top in many fiber types and…
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Starcroft Fiber is a family run business that creates beautiful yarns out of local fleece. Most is a Coopworth/Romney cross known as Wild Maine wool.
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If you enjoy clever writing and bunnies, Jessica’s Rabbits is the yarn shop for you. Each skein comes with a photo of the represented bun,…
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Tayler Earl is the dyer behind Fiber for the People®. Tayler describes the company as “a passion project focused on bringing you bold and evocative…