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Knitting/Crochet: Progress Keepers

TJ Frog

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Tania Jane of TJFrog’s first love is Dorset buttons, so the site offers lots of buttons and related items, even Dorset button stitch markers. TJFrog also produces beautiful yarns, mostly solids, from British rare breed sheep.

Walnut Farm Designs

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Anita is the dyer at Walnut Farms Designs. Anita’s family has farmed the same Pennsylvania land since the 1770s, which today supports Walnut Farms’ herd of Bluefaced Leicesters. This shop sells everything from cool stitch markers (I may have bought several of these) to undyed yarns, dyeing supplies, spinning fiber and drop spindles.

Rebel Yarn Co

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Rebel Yarn Co is a North Carolina husband (Ryan) and wife (Lindsay) team. “We work full time hand making all the pom-poms and the yarn you see in the shop,” they say. “We do everything by hand from our home.” The shop carries a variety of accessories, including gorgeous faux fur poms.

Heidi & Lana

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This source of hand-dyed yarns and accessories is named after the owner’s and sister’s lambs from their childhood. Heidi & Lana sells fantastic accessories, in addition to Merino and Alpaca yarns.

Woolbearers

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Woolbearers is a New Jersey yarn and fiber store specializing in hand-painted yarns and rovings. In addition to selling its own hand-painted yarns, the shop carries many of the top brands of yarn, as well as knitting, crochet, spinning and weaving accessories.

Plank and Stella

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U.S. dyer Melissa describes Plank and Stella as “small-batch, hand-dyed yarn in all your favorite colors in Indianapolis, Indiana.” Melissa sells a range of accessories, and will turn your purchase or your stash yarn into sock tubes.

Knitter’s Serendipity

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Knitter’s Serendipity features beautifully crafted stitch markers and progress keepers for knitting and crochet. Designs are inspired by 1950s vintage beaded jewelry. Serendipity markers are snag free, made from quality jewelry findings, glass, crystal and vintage beads.

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