Abstract Fiber makes gorgeous yarn in the Pacific Northwest. Owners Lori and Lew dye everything from lace weight to bulky in an array of colorways.…
This Business Is …: BIPOC-Owned
These yarncraft-related businesses are owned by Black people, Indigenous people and other People of Color.
The Blue Brick
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You know those yarn sites that make you catch your breath? The Blue Brick is one of those. The colors. Each base is named for…
Nomadic Yarns
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U.S. dyer Ashley Aguilar’s “About” page says, simply, “Hi. I hoard yarn.” Does there need to be more? Nomadic Yarns come in rich, self-striping colorways…
Norichan Knits
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Noriko Ho, a U.S. knitwear and crochet designer, says, “I’ve discovered a true passion for colors, and love to combine them in various ways. Anytime…
U.S. designer Vanessa Smith says, “Simply put, I’m a knitter. The cold and rainy seasons of Washington State laid the foundation for my desire to…
From Me To Yarn
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“Our goal at From Me To Yarn is to share the love of color and empower crafters everywhere to express themselves through fiber,” writes dyer…
Three Fates Yarn
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Steph Fregosi of Three Fates Yarn is the daughter of artists. “The end result is that I’ve always had a life-long obsession with color.” A…
Marianated Yarns
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All Marianated Yarns marianate in colorful marianades while waiting to join your stash. All yarns are hand dyed in small batches in Marian’s New Jersey…
The Dabbling Hook
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Laurell Christmas is the designer behind The Dabbling Hook. Laurell’s patterns are mostly crochet, but you’ll find a knitted item or two, as well. “I’m…
Toni Lipsey is the heart and hands behind all things TL Yarn Crafts. “After I’ve had my morning coffee (at least 2 cups), I spend…