Tayler Earl is the dyer behind Fiber for the People®. Tayler describes the company as “a passion project focused on bringing you bold and evocative…
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Tayler Earl is the dyer behind Fiber for the People®. Tayler describes the company as “a passion project focused on bringing you bold and evocative…
When Karen and Susan started the Mrs Moon yarn shop, “we quickly worked out what our customers and we wanted when it came to handknitting…
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Retrosaria’s Rosa Pomar yarns are made from Portuguese sheep breeds with no chemical treatment or softeners. Retrosaria offers dyed and undyed yarns. There are also…
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US dyer Threads by Megan Nicole offers beautiful variegated and tonal skeins, including seasonal collections. There are hand-dyed yarns in almost every standard weight. Megan…
Gam Farm sits at the edge of Grassington in the Yorkshire Dales national park. It is home to many varieties of rare breeds and an…
Nielanell is a Scottish shop offering “alternative Shetland knitwear,” readymade. Gorgeous, interesting stuff, but we’re here to talk about Niela Nell Kalra’s handspun yarns. These…
Catskill Merino is a woman-owned, small farm in the Hudson Valley of New York. “We raise Saxon Merino sheep that produce superfine merino wool. Every…
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Salt River Mills is a product of The North American Suri Company. All yarns are made using Suri blends and are designed to showcase this…
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Jolyn and Kerri named their business, Leo & Roxy Yarn Co., after a bouncy Rambouillet sheep and a sassy conure. Their yarn is bright, beautiful…
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Florida maker Daniella is the dyer and designer behind Odd Knots and Threads. Colorways are named for mineral and crystals, and are true to their…