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.
Dye: Acid
Makers who use Acid Dyes
Australian dyer Liz is the force behind Yarns by the Bay. Her mulesing-free yarns in fingering and DK are glorious.
Briggs & Little Woolen Mills Ltd.
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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…
Bad Lux Designs
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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…
Cartref Yarn
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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…
Camelot Dyeworks
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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…
Twinkly Knits
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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…
Louie & Lola Yarns
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Karina opened Louie & Lola Yarns in July 2019 because of a move from the tropical climate of Darwin, Northern Territory to the cool climate…