Katherine MacColl makes exquisite wool bags suitable for your yarnie projects or as work totes or handbags. Really beautiful work.
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Katherine MacColl makes exquisite wool bags suitable for your yarnie projects or as work totes or handbags. Really beautiful work.
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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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Natural dyer Folkestone Harbour Yarn offers a variety of seaside-inspired and naturally dyed accessories, including some inspired by the dye house’s resident cats.
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Bewitched Pigments is Lorna Michelle and Gwyndylyn, a mother-daughter collaboration brought about from a deep love of color and fiber. “Always looking for something a little different and not always finding it, we decided we could make our own and share it with everyone.” Same goes for their fun and fanciful stitch markers.
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Tennessee-based Knitting Cords offers cushy cables for WIPs in case you need to borrow the needles for another project. They also offer spring-loaded stoppers that work on up to US8/4mm needles. Cute tins to keep them in, too.
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In addition to beautiful yarns and clever patterns, Michigan maker Corinne at Hawari Bazaar offers elegant and fanciful stitch markers.
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California knitting designer Brenda Castiel offers a line of project bags and notion pouches as Good Stuff Crafts. Wonderful fabric choices complement the precise construction.
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Knitting Notions is a Tennessee-based family owned and operated business that started with making wooden yarn swifts. “What initially began as a second income in the beginning has now grown to be a full time sole income for us. Product development is an ongoing element, which includes all aspects of our woodworking, yarn dyeing and pattern publishing,” Catherine says.
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US accessory maker Tammi Wilson says, “As an avid collector of African print fabric and clothing, I began to develop a line of project bags for discerning crafters using these prints. African prints make me feel elegant and fierce. To me, these prints are finery. They are spirit boosting. I want to make bags that spark that same feeling of elegance, pride, and fearlessness in others.”
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US accessory maker Channy says, “It’s the yarnie pins for me. I started designing enamel pins almost two years ago, and I can say that it brings me so much joy. I hope it makes you smile every time you receive one of my pins in the mail.”