“Kettle + Hearth Fibers was born out of a love for knitting, sewing and all things fiber,” says US dyer Michelle. “Through creating hand dyed…
Kettle + Hearth Fibers
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Directory of knitting and crochet designers, tech editors, yarn dyers, spinning fiber dyers, and accessories. Accessible design, diverse makers, no migraines.
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“Kettle + Hearth Fibers was born out of a love for knitting, sewing and all things fiber,” says US dyer Michelle. “Through creating hand dyed…
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Born from the brain of an obsessive, experienced crafter and professional writer/graphic designer, the company brings joy to a diverse community of humans who knit, crochet, quilt, sew and so much more.
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Heather is the Texas dyer, maker, designer, artist and everything else behind Heathered Handmades. Five percent of all profits are donated to charity.
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Savannah Maughan is the Iowa proprietor of Maughanster Knits, home of super-cute accessories. Many of the items reflect Savannah’s musical background.
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Minnesota-based Kato Yarn Co. sells beautiful accessories that include shawl closures and pins, and a beautiful range of project bags in fun fabrics.
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Cerulean Orchid is a collective of creatives who offer knit and crochet patterns, yarn and accessories. They are strongly community minded and approach each opportunity according to their clearly stated values. So. Many. Adorable. Stickers.
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JessaLu says, “SbJL is a one-woman craft based business that came into being when, in 2008, I noticed that I couldn’t find many geek-themed project bags for my knitting. I decided (with some prodding from friends) that I wanted to move away from the paralegal and office management work I had been doing for decades and start my own business. Since then, SbJL has grown from offering only box bags to offering four different shapes and many more sizes of project bags, along with in-house fabric designs and monthly exclusive prints.”
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US accessory maker Channy says, “It’s the yarnie pins for me. I started designing enamel pins almost two years ago, and I can say that it brings me so much joy. I hope it makes you smile every time you receive one of my pins in the mail.”