Sayra is the self-described “wool obsessed” dyer behind Atomic Fiber Co. “My batts and yarn are made using the best fibers I can find,” Sayra…
Fiber Source: N. America
Makers who use North American fiber. Includes US and Canada entries.
Blue Sky Fibers
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Linda Niemeyer at Blue Sky Fibers began as an alpaca farmer, and there is still plenty of alpaca represented in the Blue Sky line. Yarns…
As the farm’s name suggests, Karen, the dyer at Avalon Springs Farm, has a penchant for Arthurian legend. Base names and patterns by a variety…
Swans Island Company
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Maine’s Swans Island Company makes yarns from local flocks and GOTS-certified organic merino. Yarns are spun on vintage machinery and then hand-dyed, often with natural…
CeCe’s Wool
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New York dyer CeCe’s Wool works with their own sheep and those of nearby farms to produce their yarn line. “We know the farmers who…
Round Mountain Fibers
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Round Mountain Fibers is a boutique wholesale fiber-arts studio based in Brattleboro, Vermont. They offer an exclusive and unique line of hand-dyed yarn inspired by…
Ritual Dyes
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Ritual Dyes is a yarn shop in Portland, Oregon that has its own line of hand-dyed yarns. Drawing inspiration from nature, the great Pacific Northwest,…
Shenandoah Fiber Mill
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David and Susan Rabern, owners and operators of Oak Tree Farm, located in the beautiful Shenandoah Valley of Virginia raise alpacas and run the Shenandoah…
The Fiber Seed
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The Fiber Seed’s Lindsay English says, “I dye yarn, not only, with a purpose to be used, but to be the spark of creativity in…
Taiu and Kersti Landra handpaint most Koigu yarn, which is spun on 1960s equipment in their shop outside Toronto. Offerings include matched color sets and…