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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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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Sunshine Stewart of My Mama Knits hand-dyes a varied range of yarns in single or small batches in her family home in the Scottish Borders. Sunshine also offers a selection of favorite tools and crafting goodies that are sure to delight.
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Camelot Dyeworks is a family-owned small business in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula. They dye all the yarns themselves and are licensed retailers of various kinds of needles and other supplies that include adorable stitch markers.
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Dan is the gnome/dyer and accessory maker at Gnomespun Fiber Arts. “I am a retired Army veteran, a neuroscientist, biochemist, a crafter (polycraftual), a husband, and … a lot of other things,” Dan says. Dan sells handmade drop spindles and accessories, including some fun “saucy” spindles. Items come in a variety of woods and inlays. Exceptional.
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Jade is the Canadian dyer behind Stitch Mischief. “The Stitch Mischief brand is about color, quality and luxury yarn and pouches,” Jade says. “Founded on the south coast of British Columbia, we endeavor to provide makers with the resources to make their own gorgeous projects, through decadent yarn to beautiful yet practical project bags, and even patterns to make your own project bags.”