The Knitting Shed, home of Ainsworth & Plin yarn, was started by Vicky after she developed a passion for all things woolly whilst going through…
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The Knitting Shed, home of Ainsworth & Plin yarn, was started by Vicky after she developed a passion for all things woolly whilst going through…
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Karin is the dyer and chief bottle washer at The Periwinkle Sheep. The shop offers semi solids, handpaints, and one-of-a-kind skeins. All yarns are lovingly…
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South Texas dyer Ali is the artist behind Savvy Skeins. “Savvy Skeins yarn is dyed one by one by hand, out of my home kitchen,”…
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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…
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Michigan dyer Missy does not feel a need to decide on one craft or another, though Missy acknowledges being addicted to dyeing. “I knit, sew,…
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US dyer Kate started McMullin Fiber Co when she lived in a small town in New Mexico with no LYS. The shop was the ultimate…
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Debbie is the dyer behind Murky Depths Dyeworks, based in upstate New York. Colors are a mix between brights, deep variegated skeins and softer tones.
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Switzerland’s GigglingGecko Yarns started out as an online shop in collaboration with a local yarn store, Rosa Träume, to provide you with knitting and crocheting…
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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…
The dyer behind Coast to Coast Yarn Co says the yarn and fiber is “from my hands, to yours — hand-dyed wool, yarn, and spinning…