Ellen is the dyer at Fiber Curio and Sundries, based in Iowa. Fiber Curio and Sundries focuses on innovative ways to utilize US small farm fiber. “I purchase the fleeces featured here from small family farms that continue to uphold a great agricultural tradition,” Ellen says. Lots of rare breed spinning fiber like Clun Forest and Tunis. Unusual yarns, including Texel and Cheviot sock yarns. Several plant fibers, too.
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Features
This maker's artistry has the following features. To see other makers in this database who offer the same features, click the links below.- Yarn Fiber: Alpaca, Bamboo, BFL, Camel, Cheviot, Churro, Cotton, CVM, Dorset, Linen, Llama, Mulberry Silk, Oxford, Romeldale, Shetland, Silk, Tencel, Texel, Tunis, Wool
- Yarn Weight: Aran, Bulky, DK, Fingering, Handspun, Worsted
- Color Style: Marled, Semi-Solid/Tonal, Variegated
- Dye Type: Acid, Undyed
- Fiber Origin: N. America, US
- Spinning Fiber in: Batts, Locks, Roving, Unprocessed Fleece
- Spinning Fiber: Alpaca, Angora, Bamboo, Banana, BFL, Bord. Leicester, Cheviot, Churro, Clun Forest, Corriedale, Cotswold, Cotton, CVM, Dorset Horn, Hemp, Icelandic, Jacob, Leicester, Lincoln, Linen, Llama, Merino, Mohair, Rambouillet, Romeldale, Romney, Shetland, Silk, Southdown, Soy, Teeswater, Tunis, Tussah Silk, Welsh Mountain, Wensleydale, Wool
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