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…
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…
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Sarah is the dyer behind Sea Change Fibers, based in amazing Santa Cruz, California. Sea Change was born out of a desire to combine the…
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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…
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Margaret and mom Sue raise Suri alpacas at Little Gidding Farm in Minnesota. “We have focused on having the finest Suri alpaca yarn available,” Margaret…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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Ash & Bumble is a small-batch, hand-dyed yarn company based in Indianapolis. “We take ethically sourced fiber from mills around the world and add some…
Sharyn McNab sells beautiful freeform crochet garments and patterns as well as hand-dyed Colour Me Happy cotton fingering-weight at the Sharyn Makes shop on Etsy.
Demelza’s Delights from Cornwall, UK, offers a variety of colorways, mostly in sock yarn. Each arrives with a stitch marker, also made by dyer Rachel…