Nich is the dyer behind Handspun Tails, which offers sheep-free yarns and fibers made in the US Rockies.
Spin Fiber: Camel
Camel and blends
Abby’s Yarns
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Abby Franquemont is the dyer and teacher behind Abby’s Yarns. In addition to beautiful batts, Abby offers classes on everything from carding to cultural appropriation,…
Willo Fibres
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Willo Fibres began as a shop to sell alpaca fleece from the owner’s flock. Today, the shop sells plant- and animal-based top, natural dyes and…
Coastal Colours has been dyeing luxury yarn and fiber since 2010, based on the proprietor’s love of knitting and spinning. This UK company offers a…
Dyer Rain has a wide array of yarns and fiber (including allergy-friendly and vegan options) for your knitting, crocheting, spinning, felting and fluff-petting needs, in…
As the farm’s name suggests, Karen, the dyer at Avalon Springs Farm, has a penchant for Arthurian legend. Base names and patterns by a variety…
Jane, the dyer behind Australia’s Moseley Park, works a sheep and wheat farm with husband Ian on Eyre Peninsula. Learning to dye started with needing…
Budapest dyer Nina of Nina’s Threads has worked with fiber for years. “My new passion is knitting and weaving, so now you can find some…
Sealy MacWheely
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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,…
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.…