Phi Beta Paca™ is a little bit of everything. It’s an alpaca farm. It’s a yarn brand. It’s a shop in the beautiful artists’ community…
Phi Beta Paca™ Alpacas & Yarns
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Directory of knitting and crochet designers, as well as yarn and fiber dyers and creators. No surprise links to Ravelry.
Makers who use North American fiber. Includes US and Canada entries.
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Phi Beta Paca™ is a little bit of everything. It’s an alpaca farm. It’s a yarn brand. It’s a shop in the beautiful artists’ community…
Located in the inspiring and lovely Pacific Northwest, Intrepid Otter Fiber is a family operation. “Our family owns a tiny farm in Washington, just outside…
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AT Haynes House Yarns is a company born out of family, community and fun. The brainchild of Terri J. Haynes, AT Haynes House Yarns is…
US maker Wool E Farms is all Romney, all the time, “producing fleeces we wanted to spin into yarn due to limited local availability,” the…
Amy is the dyer, spinner, teacher, shepherd, shop owner … you get the idea … behind Spunky Eclectic. Some wool is from Amy’s flock or…
Diana and Dave are the dyers and spinners behind D n D Fibers. Lots of handspun yarn, roving and top in many fiber types and…
Avid knitter and hand spinner Whitney Hayward began making yarn in her Maine home to de-stress from her busy life as a photojournalist. One thing…
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Starcroft Fiber is a family run business that creates beautiful yarns out of local fleece. Most is a Coopworth/Romney cross known as Wild Maine wool.
Dresow Family Farm is tucked away in the rolling hills of Lonsdale, Minnesota. “We raise white and colored Cormo and Cormo cross-bred sheep for their…
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Hudson + West Co was founded in 2019 by Meghan Babin, the former editor of Interweave Knits, and Sloane Rosenthal, a knitwear designer (and recovering…