In addition to beautiful, natural-dyed yarns, Hook & Light has accessories from natural-dyed project bags to a wide variety of notions.
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Directory of knitting and crochet designers, tech editors, yarn dyers, spinning fiber dyers, and accessories. Accessible design, diverse makers, no migraines.
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In addition to beautiful, natural-dyed yarns, Hook & Light has accessories from natural-dyed project bags to a wide variety of notions.
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Dragon Hoard’s accessories are as much fun as the shop’s yarn. Lots of playful options.
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Amanda Kaffka of Vancouver is the force behind The Crafty Jackalope. Amanda learned to knit on arbutus twigs when she was six and hasn’t looked up since. She has been caught knitting at traffic lights, cafés and beaches, but her backyard is her favorite place to knit alongside her husband and Kitty.
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Darling accessories from this popular yarn dyer. Needle brands Addi, KnitPro Zing and HiyaHiya.
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Portugal’s Retrosaria’s offers breed-specific Rosa Pomar yarns and lots of great accessories and kits. Gorgeous project bags. Note: Some kits require downloading a pattern from Ravelry.
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FelinFach Natural Textiles is an independent Welsh company based at a 200-year-old former flour mill in the Preseli mountain area of Pembrokeshire. In addition to beautiful natural-dye yarns, FelinFach sells amazing yarn bowls and notions, including CocoKnits and Cohana.
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Elk Market is a slowly growing creative space in which Swedish owner and creator Lotta H Löthgren’s ideas, designs, thoughts and inspirations come together. Great project bags and jewelry.
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In addition to plenty of spinnable fibers, dyes and spinning tools, Kami of Ranching Tradition Fiber of Whitehall, Montana carries beautiful yarns made from local wool, locally spun and dyed. Offerings include everything from full-size spinning wheels to student spindles. There’s a lot to see here.
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Caitlin and Sarina of Over the Moon Yarn produce colorways inspired by and named for elements of space and science fiction. Along with the usual hand-dyeing techniques, these space and sci-fi loving knitters also produce unique skeins dyed in pickle jars. Over the Moon also sells a line of space-theme stitch markers and other notions that are so cute.