Helen Lockhart of Ripples Crafts lives in the Northwest Highlands of Scotland with husband, Stevan. Together, they run the business, which sells Helen’s hand-dyed yarn.…
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Helen Lockhart of Ripples Crafts lives in the Northwest Highlands of Scotland with husband, Stevan. Together, they run the business, which sells Helen’s hand-dyed yarn.…
“We dye yarn for the hand knitter and fill each skein with as much color and sass as they can handle!” says Lorijean Kelly of…
Abstract Fiber makes gorgeous yarn in the Pacific Northwest. Owners Lori and Lew dye everything from lace weight to bulky in an array of colorways.…
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You know those yarn sites that make you catch your breath? The Blue Brick is one of those. The colors. Each base is named for…
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Sarah is the dyer behind Sea Change Fibers, based in amazing Santa Cruz, California. Sea Change was born out of a desire to combine the…
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U.S. dyer Ashley Aguilar’s “About” page says, simply, “Hi. I hoard yarn.” Does there need to be more? Nomadic Yarns come in rich, self-striping colorways…
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Margaret and mom Sue raise Suri alpacas at Little Gidding Farm in Minnesota. “We have focused on having the finest Suri alpaca yarn available,” Margaret…
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Ash & Bumble is a small-batch, hand-dyed yarn company based in Indianapolis. “We take ethically sourced fiber from mills around the world and add some…
Colorado dyer Shannon of Yarn Baby says, “When I became a mom … my babies only liked blankies made of yarn, so I started calling…
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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…