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…
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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…
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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…
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Made In America Yarns is a mill that creates a little bit of everything and sells both by the skein and the cone. There are…
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“Magpie Fibers is a multi-racial woman owned business run by a group of incredible women from many backgrounds; diversity is who we are. Inclusivity is…
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Paula and Stephen Farrar are the dyers behind Done Roving. Lots to see from this family-run US business. Patterns page contains suggestions for their yarn,…
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Linda is the dyer and designer at Sheepscot Harbor Yarns, based on Davis Island in Maine. Sheepscot Harbor Yarns uses indigo and other natural dyes…
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Morehouse Farm began with a plan to grow the finest wool in the US and to re-introduce Merino sheep to New England. Once a wool…
Amanda Hu is the dyer behind Hu Made. “I’m happiest when I’m making things and exploring different methods/ textures. Color is at the core of…
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U.S. dyers Kate and Rachel began Spincycle Yarns as a handspinnery in 2004, “the two of us kettle dyeing and spinning all of our yarn…
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New Jersey based Cape May Fiber Co is inspired by the sea and shore. “Taking my fine arts degree and my knowledge of yarns and…