Rachel is a FLYY, fresh indie dyer from Wolverhampton in the UK who offers beautiful one of a kind yarns and equally lovely accessories.
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Rachel is a FLYY, fresh indie dyer from Wolverhampton in the UK who offers beautiful one of a kind yarns and equally lovely accessories.
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Indie Untangled is your home for hand-dyed yarns and handmade fiber craft accessories. Shop exclusives from indie partners and be the first to know what’s new and in stock from your favorite indie dyers, designers and makers.
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Darling accessories from this popular yarn dyer. Needle brands Addi, KnitPro Zing and HiyaHiya.
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Portugal’s Retrosaria’s offers breed-specific Rosa Pomar yarns and lots of great accessories and kits. Gorgeous project bags. Note: Some kits require downloading a pattern from Ravelry.
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Alexandra Tinsley of Wild Hunt is a mostly retired knitting designer who works as an illustrator and makes pins and oracle cards for knitters among other things. Lots of knitty, witchy, feminist things to be found.
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Bellica Yarns, we pride ourselves on selling luxury hand dyed yarns, project bags and accessories at an affordable price.
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The aim of Midwinter Yarns is to offer beautiful yarns from Scandinavia that have hitherto not been widely available outside of their home countries. In addition to gorgeous fiber, Midwinter has created a line of project bags and other accessories.
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Kitty is the creator behind the well-made project bags, stitch markers and more at Candy Skull Crafts. “I’ve faced a lot in my (many!) years,” Kitty says. “I’m now a wheelchair user due to hEDS and POTs, which are disorders of the connective tissue and autonomic nervous system. When I was spending a lot of time in hospital I decided to stop focusing on what I could no longer so & start doing something positive. … I now use my creative side as positive mental therapy.”