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This Business Is …: BIPOC-Owned

These yarncraft-related businesses are owned by Black people, Indigenous people and other People of Color.

FLYY Dyed

Posted in List, and Yarn

Rachel is a FLYY, fresh indie dyer from Wolverhampton in the UK. “As a lover of color and texture, dyeing yarn seems to be the…

Tsin Bikéé’ Knits

Posted in Designers, and List

Tressa Weidenaar is the Native/Dutch designer at Tsin Bikéé’ (Wooden Shoe) Knits. Tressa lives in New Mexico near the Zuni Mountains.

Quirky Monday Crafts

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Caleisha Ryan is the Florida-based maker behind Quirky Monday Crafts. Caleisha also hosts the Quirky Monday Craftcast. Lots of exuberant crochet designs.

Whitney Marie Anderson

Posted in Accessories

“My main goal with my business is to have fun and learn more!” says designer and accessory maker Whitney Marie Anderson. “My second goal is to create things that showcase and celebrate the beauty of Black people. Since we are underrepresented in so many areas, I want to do my part to elevate and uplift our image in a positive way.”

@yarnandfabric

Posted in Designers, and List

Sock patterns at Canadian designer Yvonne at @yarnandfabric feature imaginative mosaic colorwork.