Lindsay, the dyer behind The Border Tart, lives in the Scottish Borders. “Color, texture and pattern are sources of fascination and exploring them … is…
The Border Tart
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Dyers who accept custom orders, either for larger quantities or for custom colorways
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Lindsay, the dyer behind The Border Tart, lives in the Scottish Borders. “Color, texture and pattern are sources of fascination and exploring them … is…
The US dyer behind Junkyarn says, Junkyarn presents interpretations of the personalities, ideologies, and iconography of women of various faiths, ethnic backgrounds, sexualities, and professions.…
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Juliah is the Texas dyer behind Five Wise Owls, which specializes in plant-based yarns. Juliah offers custom orders for minis in fibers including hemp and…
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Mother and daughter dyers Teresa and Ester run EsTeresa Yarn Creations. “We believe in doing everything by hand to ensure that the utmost care goes…
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Gauge Dye Works is an artisan yarn company specializing in self-striping yarns. They are based on Vancouver Island, British Columbia and ship worldwide. Bases include…
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Melissa Murphy is the maker behind Rising Tide Fiber Co., which hand dyes yarn in small dye lots to create highly saturated semisolid, tonal, speckled…
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Tanya is the Ohio dyer behind Cornbread and Honey. “Becoming an indie dyer has become a passion,” Tanya says. “I love creating custom colorways and…
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Kelli is owner and founder of The Red Pansy. “I started The Red Pansy with a passion to bring the colors of our world to…
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US dyer Sun Valley Fibers is a family-run business, run from a farm in the hills of southwest Wisconsin. They specialize in hand-dyeing luxurious artisan…
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Christina is the dyer at Serenity Fibers, self-described an indie-dyer who loves dyeing fiber, spinning, and knitting. Yarns are ever changing, and always beautiful.