Sarah Endres
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Directory of knitting and crochet designers, tech editors, yarn dyers, spinning fiber dyers, and accessories. Accessible design, diverse makers, no migraines.
These yarncraft-related businesses are owned by Neurodivergent people.
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JessaLu says, “SbJL is a one-woman craft based business that came into being when, in 2008, I noticed that I couldn’t find many geek-themed project bags for my knitting. I decided (with some prodding from friends) that I wanted to move away from the paralegal and office management work I had been doing for decades and start my own business. Since then, SbJL has grown from offering only box bags to offering four different shapes and many more sizes of project bags, along with in-house fabric designs and monthly exclusive prints.”
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A small artisan dye studio in the rural Irish countryside, Life in the Long Grass uses ethical yarn from small farms in South America and…
“I began knitting when I was young. I don’t remember when or who taught me, probably my mom, but it always made me feel good…
Fae Folk Fibres takes inspiration from myths, legends and history of the British Isles and beyond. UK dyer Shadow dyes exclusive single batches of colorways…
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Llady Llama is a New York-based, family-run business that sells gorgeous project bags and spindles, along with its beautiful yarn and spinning fiber. Kelli and Becki sew the project bags. Master Toolmaker Gary is the creator of Llady Llama’s hand turned, locally sourced wooden spinning tools.
Kelli is the owner/dyer/mastermind behind Llady Llama. A Fine Arts background and love for color serendipitously led Kelli to fiber arts and the fulfillment that…