Felsted Fleece is operated from Brick House Farm, a Smallholding of around nine acres, just north of Chelmsford, in Essex. Neil and Cara have worked…
Consideration: Local Fiber
Dyers that use Local Fiber for at least some of their products.
Tasmanian dyer Sally Ridgway is the woman behind Sally Ridgway Designs in Felt & Fibre. Sally has been producing beautifully dyed wool tops (roving) for…
Subito Farm Designs is a mother daughter team of pattern designers/artisans based in Carlisle, Massachusetts dedicated to creating domestic and locally produced yarns and finished…
Established in 2015 within the heart of Folkestone’s Creative Quarter and just a stones throw from the harbor, Folkestone Harbour Yarn is a natural-dye studio…
A small artisan dye studio in the rural Irish countryside, Life in the Long Grass uses ethical yarn from small farms in South America and…
Felinfach’s hand-dyed yarn is produced from the finest British wool with natural dyes in the FelinFach Dye Studio. “By using excellent quality natural fiber, including…
Michelle and Linda at Color Me Happy say, “Our mission is to develop and maintain a collaborative fiber arts studio that brings joy to others…
Fae Folk Fibres takes inspiration from myths, legends and history of the British Isles and beyond. UK dyer Shadow dyes exclusive single batches of colorways…
Cabin Boy Knits creates naturally dyed yarns with a vision to bridge together the farmer, the spinner, the weaver, the knitter, the arty and the…
Flower Hill Fleeces offers a line of undyed home-grown yarn curated from the Icelandic and Shetland sheep raised at Flower Hill Farm in Pennsylvania, then…