Robyn is the owner and dyer at TeenyButton Studio, just outside New Orleans. Robyn started dyeing because “I wanted bright colors, lots of speckles, and…
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Robyn is the owner and dyer at TeenyButton Studio, just outside New Orleans. Robyn started dyeing because “I wanted bright colors, lots of speckles, and…
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Nurturing Fibres offers a wide variety of plant-based yarns, as well as a few animal fibers. Suggested patterns for the various yarns are free through…
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UK dyer Lizi is the maker at Strawberry fields Yarn. Colors are bright and cheerful. I’m loving the Gingham Altar colorway.
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It’s hard to pick a favorite from all the beautiful colorways at Rose Hill Yarns. The dyer says initial colorways were bright, so as to…
Canadian dyer Emily C Gillies’ yarn comes in a variety of semisolid, tonal and variegated shades, from warm to bright. Bases are untreated BFL and…
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South African dyer Dye House Yarns makes every effort to conserve water, beginning its process with collected rain water. Once a dye bath is exhausted,…
Australia’s Beersheba Farm offers stunningly beautiful spinning fiber from its sheep, which are not mulesed. Check out the “Castledale” top; it’s heaven. Lots of beautiful,…
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Stellar Fibreworks yarn is hand-dyed, often with roof-harvested rain water in Cape Town, South Africa. The wind off the sea infuses the yarn with a…
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Kathryn, a visual artist with a passion for color and fiber, is the dyer behind Riverside Studio. “My studio is located in Farrellton, Quebec in…
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Kylie, the dyer behind Australia’s Fiber Lily, says this fiber journey “began as a therapeutic relief from anxiety and depression, as I believe it has…