Teri Dow, the Ungrateful Wench, makes everything from her dozens of colorways to order, and it’s worth the weight. Lots of choices for bases, too.
Teri Dow, the Ungrateful Wench
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Teri Dow, the Ungrateful Wench, makes everything from her dozens of colorways to order, and it’s worth the weight. Lots of choices for bases, too.
Helen is the maker behind Lizzie Bird Yarns. Helen has a great eye for color. I especially like how well-matched the sock sets are.
Australian dyer Liz is the force behind Yarns by the Bay. Her mulesing-free yarns in fingering and DK are glorious.
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Briggs & Little’s Canadian location has been a yarn mill since 1857. Today it’s run by three generations of the Little family. This is a…
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Kate is the dyer at Bad Lux Designs, a Denver-based company. Lots of great colorways here, including a darling candy cane sock, because you can’t…
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Zoë and Jennie are best friends who met through a mutual love of knitting and good yarn. “We decided we wanted to create an entirely…
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Camelot Dyeworks is a family-owned small business in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula. They dye all the yarns themselves and are licensed retailers of various kinds of…
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Alaine is the UK dyer behind Twinkly Knits, which offers a variety of gradient, tonal and self-striping yarns in fingering and DK. There are some…
Lisa Cannon is the owner and dyer behind Fibernymph Dye Works in Pennsylvania’s Laurel Mountains. “While self-striping remains my primary focus, our product line is…
Snugly hidden away in the Strathbogie Ranges of North-East Victoria, Granite Haven Llamas keeps free-range Gotland sheep and, of course, llamas. The farm sells fleece…