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This Business Is …: BIPOC-Owned

These yarncraft-related businesses are owned by Black people, Indigenous people and other People of Color.

Yarn Matter

Posted in Yarn

Erin Battle is the designer and dyer at Yarn Matter. “I design crochet patterns, and I dye yarn using natural materials,” Erin says. “I am…

Yarn Matter

Posted in Designers

Erin Battle is the designer and dyer at Yarn Matter. “I design crochet patterns, and I dye yarn using natural materials,” Erin says. “I am…

Narrow Path Knit Design

Posted in Designers

Tamy Gore of Narrow Path Knit Design offers classic knitwear designs. Tamy’s designs feature lots of great colorwork in mainly garment and shawl patterns.

Verse Yarns

Posted in Yarn

Stephanie is the Maryland dyer behind Verse Yarns. “I create small batches of hand-dyed yarn using environmentally conscious processes, professional acid dyes and dye techniques,”…

Yelley Knits

Posted in Designers

Yelley is a knitter, crocheter, spinner, maker in the San Francisco Bay Area, working to promote diversity and inclusiveness in the fiber arts world. Yelley’s…

Plank and Stella

Posted in Accessories, and List

U.S. dyer Melissa describes Plank and Stella as “small-batch, hand-dyed yarn in all your favorite colors in Indianapolis, Indiana.” Melissa sells a range of accessories, and will turn your purchase or your stash yarn into sock tubes.

AT Haynes House Yarns

Posted in Accessories

AT Haynes House Yarns is a company born out of family, community and fun. The brainchild of Terri J. Haynes, AT Haynes House Yarns is home to vibrant colorways and innovative projects bags and more. AT Haynes House Yarns is a Black woman-owned business operating out of Fort Washington, MD near the nation’s capital. Owner Terri J. Haynes is a graphic artist, writer, wife and mother.