Ellen is the dyer at Fiber Curio and Sundries, based in Iowa. Fiber Curio and Sundries focuses on innovative ways to utilize US small farm…
Fiber: Cotton
Cotton and blends
Trailhead Yarns
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Canadian dyer Samantha started Trailhead Yarns after an inspiring hike on the Cabot Trail. After developing a wool allergy three years later, Samantha switched Trailhead’s…
Expression Fiber Arts
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Chandi and Tim run Expression Fiber Arts in North Carolina. “Simply put, we strive to inspire joy,” Chandi says. “We take inspiration from the world…
Horse ‘n’ Round Studio
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Horse ’n’ Round Studio is a maker of yarn, spinning/felting tools and supplies, and finished items. “I have roving and fleeces from local farms as…
Leo & Roxy Yarn Co.
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Jolyn and Kerri named their business, Leo & Roxy Yarn Co., after a bouncy Rambouillet sheep and a sassy conure. Their yarn is bright, beautiful…
All Wool That Ends Wool
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All Wool That Ends Wool is the home of beautiful rainbow shades, some bright, some dark. There are gradients, mini rainbow sets and lots of…
Ozetta Handmade Fiber Arts
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Ozetta’s founder calls the company “a dream planted by my great-grandmother.” Here, you will find sustainable, organic, non-superwash fibers paired with dyes found in nature.…
Shellee is the dyer behind HauteKnit Yarn. “I specialize in colorways with small pops of color that will not pool but dye pretty much everything…
Forbidden Fiber Co offers beautiful yarn in a wide variety of colorways. I’m loving “Amok! Amok! Amok!” and may end up with it in my…
Dyer Rain has a wide array of yarns and fiber (including allergy-friendly and vegan options) for your knitting, crocheting, spinning, felting and fluff-petting needs, in…