Having fallen completely in love with alpacas, Katie Seal, the maker behind Sealy MacWheely yarns, quickly learned to spin and then to dye. In 2018,…
Fiber Source: S. America
Makers who use fiber from South America
Penberth Yarns proprietor Sarah Whittle is a fiber artist, hand spinner, weaver, knitter and crocheter based near Land’s End in Cornwall. “In fact, I love…
Bluebell Yarns
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Bluebell Yarns began with a small idea several years ago and has steadily grown ever since. The business is run by Becca (BeccaBadger in various…
Almas Whitton is the Epsom, UK dyer who runs WitchCraftyLady. “I spin my own yarns, dye fiber for spinners, make mini skein sets of hand…
Colorado dyer Shannon of Yarn Baby says, “When I became a mom … my babies only liked blankies made of yarn, so I started calling…
Rosy Green Wool
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Rosy of Rosy Green Wool comes from a family that once owned a spinning mill. Rosy’s grandmother taught her all about wool. Years later, Rosy…
Red Door Fibre Studio
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Red Door Fibre Studio was born out of a need for more. More connection. More intentional creating. More of what we love in the world.…
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…
Qing Fibre
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Qing Fibre is the creative vision of Layla (Qing) Yang. While learning to knit, Layla wanted more variegated and eye-catching colors that popped and changed…
The Lamington Lass of Lewes, England, was taught to knit at an early age “by a very strict Scottish granny who was determined that I…