In addition to plenty of spinnable fibers, dyes and spinning tools, Kami of Ranching Tradition Fiber of Whitehall, Montana carries beautiful yarns made from local…
Fiber Source: N. America
Makers who use North American fiber. Includes US and Canada entries.
Timber and Twine
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Timber and Twine is a project of Small Acre Farm in Fort Collins, Colorado. TeDi herds the sheep and runs the yarn business, while and…
Freia Fine Handpaints
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U.S. dyer Freia Fine Handpaints has self-striping and ombre yarns in dozens of colorways. Freia also makes dozens of semi-solids to match. Think of the…
Treasure Goddess Yarn
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U.S. dyer Christine Long Derks’ Treasure Goddess Yarn has a pirate sheep as its mascot, and pirate puns throughout. For that alone, this dyer deserves…
Lana Plantae
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Lana Plantae is a well established alpaca and sheep family farm near Buxton, Maine. “We raise our animals using organic principles and use natural dyes…
Flying Fibers
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Flying Fibers in Landisville, Pennsylvania focuses on premium, breed-specific, British and U.S. fibers and yarns. Why British yarns? Well, to make a long story short,…
Oink Pigments
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Established in 2010, Oink Pigments is a purveyor of small-batch, hand-dyed yarns in Vista, California and Indianapolis, Indiana. Owners Alexa, Helena, and Julie are a…
Smiling Dog Farm
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Smiling Dog Farm is owned and operated by Laura Chandler and Bill Sweeney. “Over the years, we have made many friends and acquaintances in the…
Kelbourne Woolens
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Philadelphia based Kelbourne Woolens is Courtney Kelley and Kate Gagnon Osborn. Founded in 2008, Kelbourne Woolens is yarn for knitters, by knitters. Says their website,…
Bare Naked Wools
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Bare Naked Wool’s custom-spun artisan yarns are carefully curated by knit designer Anne Hanson to produce exceptional finished fabrics for handknitters and fiber artists. “We…