Wendy’s Wonders, based in South Carolina, creates beautiful and unusual gradient-dyed yarn. The speckled gradient is especially tempting. Yarn comes in a number of weights…
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Wendy’s Wonders, based in South Carolina, creates beautiful and unusual gradient-dyed yarn. The speckled gradient is especially tempting. Yarn comes in a number of weights…
Purl Soho is a beloved resource for fiber artists of every ilk, from knitters and crocheters to quilters and embroiderers. Family owned since 2002, it…
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Smiling Dog Farm is owned and operated by Laura Chandler and Bill Sweeney. “Over the years, we have made many friends and acquaintances in the…
Briar Rose Fibers in Caledonia, Michigan offers large skeins of beautiful, rich, earthy colors. Dyer Chris Roosien told Stepping Away from the Edge, “I’ve been…
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In addition to being a yarn community hub in Denver, Yarns Shoppe Denver dyes and sells its own yarns. Owner Cassandra Allen Brown says, “I…
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Philadelphia based Kelbourne Woolens is Courtney Kelley and Kate Gagnon Osborn. Founded in 2008, Kelbourne Woolens is yarn for knitters, by knitters. Says their website,…
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Bare Naked Wool’s custom-spun artisan yarns are carefully curated by knit designer Anne Hanson to produce exceptional finished fabrics for handknitters and fiber artists. “We…
Windy Valley Muskox is a family owned yarn business that provides the finest luxury yarns, including Qiviut, Vicuna and Suri Alpaca. Yarns are available dyed…
Long Island Yarn & Farm is committed to the well being of camelids and other fibered livestock. In addition to selling yarn, the farm offers…
Bewitched Pigments is Lorna Michelle and Gwyndylyn, a mother-daughter collaboration brought about from a deep love of color and fiber. “Always looking for something a…