KnitWit Yarn Shop in Maine is a great place to find local yarns, including an in-house line, as well as great accessories. Please note some kits contain clearly marked links to Ravelry.
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Farmer and herder Sue lives a hill farm called Fingland in the Scottish Borders with partner Joe and grandson Callum. Sue has always loved the outdoors and working with animals. In addition to yarn and fibre, Hawkshaw Sheep sells a variety of yarnie accessories, including gorgeous shawl pins.
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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 and readymade items, FelinFach sells amazing yarn bowls and notions, including CocoKnits and Cohana.
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Dyer and sewist Gem is the founder of The Little Grey girl. “Knitting really is a rabbit hole of yarns, accessories and patterns that in the early days I just wasn’t expecting,” Gem says. “When it came to selecting accessories I just couldn’t find any project bags that reflected my style – so I got the sewing machine out and made my own.”
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In addition to stunning yarn, Miriam at The Discrete Unicorn sells themed accessories like unicorn scissors and sparkle crochet hooks. Lovely stuff.
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From a dye studio in rural Suffolk, Anj dyes yarn inspired by the countryside around her. In addition to their own hand-dyed yarn, meadow yarn stocks Lopi wool from Iceland, Knit Pro needles and notions, and a selection of craft journals and pattern books.
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UK dyer Unbelievawool has darling accessories, in addition to its yarns.
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Kitty is the creator behind the well-made project bags, stitch markers and more at Candy Skull Crafts. “I’ve faced a lot in my (many!) years,” Kitty says. “I’m now a wheelchair user due to hEDS and POTs, which are disorders of the connective tissue and autonomic nervous system. When I was spending a lot of time in hospital I decided to stop focusing on what I could no longer so & start doing something positive. … I now use my creative side as positive mental therapy.”
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In additional to beautiful local yarn and fiber, Colorado’s Dyers Wool offers fiber-related jewelry, rugs, stitch markers, and other gift items. They also sell locker hooking supplies.