Sarah Dawn is a Canadian designer living in Toronto. Sarah Dawn says, “When I’m not knitting, I’m an avid disability rights champion. This means that…
This Business Is …: Disabled-Owned
These yarncraft-related businesses are owned by disabled people.
Home Row Handmade
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New York maker Ro says, “Wool to yarn, loom to fabric, idea to image, art to craft. I use my art as a way to empower myself as a disabled maker with chronic health challenges. Through the ritual of making and creating I remind myself that this magic is a real power that I wield. I am this magic … and friends, you are this magic, too.” Great project bags, mugs and more.
Terry Karney says, “I make yarn. I like fiber, I don’t leave the house without a book, a spindle, and a camera.” Offerings include yarns…
Vicky strives to write patterns that are easy to follow; many have a video tutorial. Vicky is always learning new stitches and working on the…
Connecticut dyer Lor Cara at Knitten Word produces hand-dyed, small batch yarn to help you write your own stories in fiber. Yarn bases are named…
Ross Alexander is a Scottish hand-dyer based in the Netherlands. Producing vibrant, unique colourways drawing on lots of different inspirations, all topped off usually with…
Kim is a Canadian designer focused on shawls and sweaters. Kim designs to flatter bodies of all shapes and sizes, taking into account how each…
Anja Sammon of Julchen Knits is an art teacher and knitwear designer living in Ireland, with a love for textured stitches. Anja’s brioche patterns are…
Lakeview Knits Tech Edits
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Knit Me works exclusively with Canadian dyers to create yarn subscription boxes and knitting kits. Patterns in the kits are designed by Knit Me owner…