Mira Cole is the dyer behind Southern California’s Baah Yarn. This handpainted yarn is available in numerous shades, in a number of bases and several…
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Yarn and fiber dyers based in the United States and U.S. territories
Michele is the dyer behind Misfit Yarns in Chicago. This shop features vibrant and fun hand-dyed yarns, and hand-dyed silk scarves. “I specialize in variegated,…
Hazel Knits
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Hazel Knits offer tonal yarns in a spectrum of colors that offers the possibility for any number of gradient sets. Yarns are available on the…
Toad Hollow Yarns
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On an island in New Jersey is a fairy tale of a yarn shop called Toad Hollow. Sisters Helen and Mary Beth Graham have turned…
Jill Draper Makes Stuff
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Jill Draper Makes Stuff is a truly handmade company. Its hand-dyed yarn is made in many cases from locally sourced wool and spun in the…
Queen’s Yarn Boutique
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Roshelle is the owner and dyer of Queen’s Yarn Boutique yarns. “I started dyeing yarn because when I went to yarn shops, I could not…
The Crochet Cove
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The Crochet Cove, a home-based business in the Washington, D.C., area, specializes in luxury wool and wool blends for the modern crocheter and knitter. “Our…
Emma’s Yarn
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Emma’s Yarn was started by Emma, a then 15-year-old home-schooled student who was dying yarn for a math lesson about ratios and fell in love…
A Hundred Ravens
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A Hundred Ravens is a small studio in New Hampshire producing “amazing hand-dyed yarn.” Their definition of amazing holds up: consistent color, stability, no knots,…
Rehwa Fibers helps Tibetan nomads benefit from the sale and trade of yak fiber. Proceeds help support communities and help families send their children to…