Dodgson Wood and its subsidiary Shear Delight sell beautiful untreated fleeces and yarns. (Be aware, gentle souls, that this website also sells sheepskin and meat.)…
Fiber Source: Europe
Makers who use fiber from Europe. UK yarns are listed separately.
Uradale Yarns
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Uradale organic knitting yarns reflect the colors of the Uradale Shetland flock. These natural fleece colors, in 10 shades, remain unbleached and undyed through the…
Zwartbles Ireland
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Zwartbles Ireland makes one yarn and does it well. It sells, wait for it, Zwartbles yarn from Irish sheep, undyed, in worsted weight. It looks…
Molly Girl Yarn
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“I’ve never taken a class or a lesson on dyeing (or anything yarn related, for that matter) so my techniques are unique. That is to…
Woolberry Fiber Co
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Bethany and Rhys are the dyers behind Woolberry Fiber Co. Their baby, Theodore, is the squishability tester. Rhys grew up in a small community in…
Tracey is the dyer behind Ewe Momma, an independent dye studio and yarn boutique based in Enniskillen’s Buttermarket in County Fermanagh. In addition to beautiful…
Sunday Knits
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As a life-long knitter and more recent knitwear designer, Carol Sunday started Sunday Knits yarns in 2008 “after I couldn’t find any hand knitting yarns…
Balnahard Farm is on the Isle of Colonsay about 20 miles off the coast of Scotland. The farm sells yarns and fiber from Colonsay Wool…
The Wool Kitchen
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Helen is the founder and hand dyer behind The Wool Kitchen based in east London. “I dye from my garden studio shed,” Helen says. “From…
DyeForYarn
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German dyers Nicole and Cordula started DyeForYarn when they couldn’t find the shades they wanted for their lace shawls. Today, DyeForYarn stands for hand-dyed yarns…